Spotlight On Noliac in Space and Aerospace

At the beginning of September, Noliac participated in the 2011 Multinational Ballistic Missile Defense Conference and Exhibition. This year, the event was hosted by the Danish Ministry of Defense and held in Copenhagen.

Presentation on advances in piezo technology
R&D Engineer of Noliac Charles Mangeot held a presentation on the "Advances in Piezoelectric Actuator Technologies for Defense Systems" during a technical session at the conference, and the presentation was very well received by the attendees.

At the exhibition stand Noliac presented a broad range of technologies applicable in the aerospace and space segment of the defense industry; here amongst piezo generators, piezo based sensor technology, and piezo actuators, including amplified actuators as well as the PAD technology.

Working demos created attention
Contract Sales Advisor Anders Bjerregaard Christensen explains:

- Our stand created a lot of attention among the many attendees and foreign defense related companies. They found the advances and products offered by Noliac to be of significant relevance to the industry.

- The ability to have working demos of the various technologies on display generated a steady stream of visitors and especially the running demo of the PowerPAD gave ground for good discussions, Anders Bjerregaard Christensen continues and adds up:

- This conference and exhibition have definitely been of high value for Noliac! We are looking forward to increasing our cooperation with the aerospace and space segment.

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