Innovation in AIR Traffic Management

 Presented by SGInnovate and AIR Lab

 

The role of Air Traffic Management (ATM) is not to be undermined in the aviation industry. The ability to regulate the flow of aircraft as efficiently as possible often means a reduction of operation costs and ensuring the safety of the air crew and passengers or cargo.

 

As many sectors are innovating to improve such processes in this era of digital transformation, the aviation industry is focusing on how ATM systems are more interoperable and harmonised in order to allow an aircraft to operate with the minimum of performance change from one airspace to another.
In this webinar, we will be presenting on challenges faced by the aviation industry and how can innovations be introduced to enhance ATM as a whole. Join us as our speakers share more on the different functional areas of ATM and learn how Deep Tech startups may contribute to the aviation industry.

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Date: 7 October 2020
Time: 10:00am – 11:00am (Singapore Time / UTC + 8)
Programme:
10:00am – 10:20am: Presentation by the Aviation Innovation Research (AIR) Lab (joint programme between the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and Thales)

Hervé Moalic, Director, AIR Lab

10:20am – 11:00am: Panel Discussion and Q&A on the impact of Deep Tech in enhancing ATM systems

Moderator: Kim Chua, Director of Student Success, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Speaker’s Profile:

Herve Moalic
AIR Lab Director
Hervé Moalic is the Director of AIR Lab at Thales. He is one of the founding members of AIR Lab and is passionate about driving digitalisation in Air Traffic Management (ATM).
He believes the AIR Lab will reinforce Thales’ commitment to delivering innovative solutions in ATM.
Hervé has many years of experience leading the technology strategy for mission critical systems. His areas of responsibility encompass Technical Authorities, Engineering of Standard Components, Research & Technologies, Advanced Studies and ATM Labs. Some of his notable initiatives include digital activities such as Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in ATM.

Kim Chua
Director of Student Success, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Ms Kim Chua is currently a full-time faculty and Director of Student Success (Academics) with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Asia, instructing primarily in academic and technical communications in undergraduate and professional development courses.
Additionally, she also conducts customised Aviation English courses for flight operations and is a rater for the ICAO Language proficiency requirements for Aviation Personnel.
More recently, she has been invited to moderate and present on the pressing issues facing the Aviation and Aerospace industry in the new COVID-19 reality. She was previously also the co-editor for the International Journal of Aviation, Aerospace and Aeronautics and membership chair for Women in Aviation (Asia Chapter).

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