Emirates and the Museum of the Future have said they are hosting the first week of aviation for the first time.
According to Amac News: Next week aviation will be held in Dubai from October 15 to 17.UAE ministers, senior government officials, industry leaders from across the aviation and aerospace, air transport, maintenance, overhaul and repair (MRO) and logistics ecosystems will gather in Dubai for the inaugural event.
The event will provide a platform for unique insights and opportunities to discuss passenger travel and future traffic demand, aviation and logistics, as well as the latest developments in AI and XR.
Dubai's strategic commitment to the use of technology and innovation and embracing the digital revolution is the perfect ground for advancing new approaches and pushing the boundaries of what is more efficient and sustainable for operations, and reshaping the travel and passenger experience as the industry advances.
Next Week of Aviation will feature keynotes, panels and workshops over three days.
The first day will include an intensive program led by speakers and industry experts addressing the demand for air travel and airport infrastructure and how airports, airlines, aerospace manufacturers and other stakeholders can use technology to deliver an enhanced travel experience.
The second day will be dedicated to aviation and logistics developments, the second half of the day will focus on the development of MRO in the region.
The third and final day explores the boundary-breaking potential of Web3, AI and XR solutions to increase workflow efficiency and service delivery.
The sessions will also address the strategies needed to overhaul existing processes through artificial intelligence and the collaboration necessary to upskill the aviation workforce to adopt, adopt and use these technologies.
In addition to the main program track, Next Aviation Week also has a rich exhibition platform that showcases the latest aviation technologies.
Visitors can learn about new products and concepts and network with industry representatives.