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Hosted by eQualified, this free conference and networking event features speakers from Honeywell, Rolls-Royce, UTC Aerospace and Abaris Training. Representatives from leading aerospace manufacturers, airlines, training providers, technical experts, government organizations and regulators will also be present. This is an opportunity to learn more about eQualified, a program created and managed by the aerospace industry to help address the current critical shortfall of qualified special-process personnel.
This free conference and networking event features speakers from prominent members of the aerospace industry, including Abaris Training, Honeywell Aerospace and Solar Atmospheres. Also present will be representatives from other leading aerospace manufacturers, airlines, training providers, technical experts, government organizations and regulators. This is also an opportunity to learn more about eQualified, a program created and managed by the aerospace industry to help address the current critical shortfall of qualified special process personnel.
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