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Former Indian President Abdul Kalam and hundreds of participants in the annual Israeli aerospace conference

The conference will be held on February 27 in Tel Aviv and the next day at the Technion in Haifa * CEO of the Air Industry Yitzhak Nissan who is staying in India: Kalam accepted my invitation

דThe former President of India, the rocket and space scientist Dr. Abdul Kalam, the heads of the Aerospace Industry and the Technion and hundreds of experts from Israel and abroad will participate in the 48th Aviation and Space Conference, which will be held next week at the Dan Panorama Hotel in Tel Aviv and the Technion.

Dr. Kalam will deliver the opening lecture of the conference, on the topic: "Global knowledge base: the vision of aviation and space". In his lecture, Dr. Kalam will present the vision of aviation and space as part of the global knowledge base. Another general lecture will open the second day of the conference.

In this lecture, Yair Dubister, manager of the UAV plant of the Aerospace Industry, will review the company's UAV systems.

The conference program includes 95 lectures, among them invited lectures from renowned lecturers. Among the topics that will be discussed at the gathering - determining the optimal distance between the seats in passenger planes, basic work in fluid mechanics, structural mechanics, control, homing and guidance of missiles, combustion and burning, as well as cooperation between autonomous systems in the air and in space.

The scientific part of the conference includes, among other things, four invited lectures. In the first lecture, Professor Terry Alfred from the University of Texas will present the problem of keeping the relative positions between several small satellites orbiting the Earth together. In the second lecture, Professor Earl Dowell from Duke University will review the state of knowledge in predicting the conditions under which aerodynamic loads acting on flexible structures (such as a UAV wing) cause the appearance of self-oscillations with a limited but unrestrained amplitude. In the third lecture, Professor Peretz Friedman from the University of Michigan will present the problems that characterize flying at supersonic speeds (speeds much greater than the speed of sound). In the quarterly lecture, Professor Hans Giering from the Swiss University of Technology will review the applications of robust control in aviation and space.

The conference will also host a student project competition. These are annual projects that summarize the engineering studies of the Faculty of Aeronautics and Space Engineering at the Technion. This year two teams are competing. One team will present a design for a refueling satellite designed to provide fuel to existing satellites and thus estimate their useful life. Another team will present the design of an autonomous helicopter for special missions, launched from a submarine while underwater.

Together with the Technion and the Aerospace Industry, Tel Aviv University, El-Al, the Israel Aerospace Sciences Association, the National Committee for Space Research, the Israel Space Agency, Rafael and the military industry are participating in the organization of the event.

The convention will be held on February 27 at the Dan Panorama Hotel in Tel Aviv and on February 28 at Kiryat Technion in Haifa.

The cutting of the film was done by the director general of the Israel Defense Forces, Pinchas Buchris, Israel's ambassador to India, Mark Sofer, the head of the Israeli Defense Forces, Yossi Ben-Hanan, and the director general of the Israel Defense Forces, Yitzhak Nissan.

"As an example of our deep and special relationship with India, Dr. Abdul Kalam, the former president of India, accepted my invitation and will visit Israel. Dr. Abdul Kalam is a central figure in the development of India in recent years and will be a guest of honor and a keynote speaker at the International Aeronautical Conference to be held in Tel Aviv and Haifa at the end of this month," Yitzhak Nissan said yesterday (Monday) at the opening ceremony of the Israeli pavilion at the "Defexpo" exhibition ) which takes place in Delhi, India. "India is now a partner in our work and we are carrying out first class projects with it in terms of scope and quality. This activity is done on the subject of missiles, space, radars, surveillance planes, drones and other topics that cannot be specified."

The Israeli pavilion includes a display of the TAA, CBT, Elbit, Raphael, TAS, Soltam, Mikal, Azimut and Kontrop.

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