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CRP Technology, a leader in 3D printing services with Windform composites, is excited to announce its participation as an exhibitor at the inaugural Space-Comm Expo Scotland, taking place from 11th to 12th September 2024 at the SEC Glasgow. Following our successful participation at Space-Comm Farnborough, we are eager to introduce our services with pioneering AM technologies and Windform materials at this innovative event.
Join Us at Booth F26
As part of our commitment to enhancing aerospace technology, we will showcase our latest advancements and solutions at Space-Comm Expo Scotland. Visitors to Booth F26 will have the opportunity to:
Space-Comm Expo Scotland is set to become a cornerstone event in the global space industry. As an emerging powerhouse in the sector, Scotland is home to over 150 space companies employing more than 8,000 people. With its vibrant community of technology companies, strong manufacturing expertise, pioneering academic institutions, and strategic geographical advantages for satellite launches, Scotland is the perfect location for this world-class international space expo.
Event Details
We look forward to meeting industry peers, sharing our knowledge, and exploring new opportunities at Space-Comm Expo Scotland. Visit us at Booth F26 to learn more about our offerings and discuss potential collaborations.
The first Space-Comm Expo Scotland serves as a new catalyst for one of the world’s leading space nations, pushing forward the UK’s global space ambitions. Scotland is the perfect location for launching a world-class international space expo. It is an emerging powerhouse in the global space sector, characterized by a vibrant community of space technology companies, strong manufacturing expertise, pioneering academic institutions, and strategic geographical advantages for satellite launches.
The Scottish space industry is one of the fastest-growing in Europe, housing over 150 space companies that employ more than 8,000 people in high-quality jobs. Glasgow constructs more small satellites than any location outside California. Scotland hosts five spaceports aiming to be a strategic launchpad for the northern hemisphere with multiple launch vehicle operators.
Over 3,000 attendees are expected during the two-day event, discovering new technologies, innovations, and applications from over 75 suppliers representing the entire supply chain. The program features 60 speakers, 450 one-to-one meetings, and 20 hours of free-to-attend conference sessions. The audience profile includes not only space industry professionals but also those from downstream sectors such as Financial Technology, Agricultural Technology, Maritime, and Energy, who have an interest in space applications.