French Tech Flies High At Farnborough With Trade Commission
The French Trade Commission in London will present eight French companies on its stand, which will be part of the French Pavilion at Farnborough International Air Show. The Farnborough Air Show will take place from 19 to 23 July 2010.
- (1888PressRelease) July 06, 2010 - The French Pavilion (Stand A15 in Hall 1 at the Farnborough Air Show, from 19 to 23 July) will offer a unique environment in which visitors will be able to discover new products and find potential business partners. The exhibiting companies will showcase a range of cutting-edge products and technologies from across the entire aerospace sector. These companies are aiming to reinforce their professional contacts and explore new business opportunities between France and the UK.
The companies due to attend are listed below; a more comprehensive catalogue with full details on each of the exhibitors is available upon request.
Aquarese
Aquarese designs and produces machinery for the automotive sector (engines and bodies) as well as the aerospace industry. Its processes and products include scouring, abrasive cutting-out, micro-drilling, water-jet cutting-out, washing/flushing, deburring, assembly and test, autofrettage, and fatigue test.
For further information, please go to: www.aquarese.fr
Aviatec
Aviatec specialises in aerospace product distribution, with a product portfolio covering a full range of chemicals, including adhesives, lubricants, sealants, paints, cleaners and surface-treatment products. Aviatec also offers global sourcing contracts, which cover outsourcing, stock management, quality control, shelf-life monitoring and call delivery. Aviatec already works with 1,500 customers worldwide, including major airlines (Air France/KLM), OEMs (EADS), MROs and other aerospace companies.
For further information, please go to: www.aviatec.net
Forest Liné
Forest Liné specialises in the manufacture of powerful, highly accurate, large dimensional machine tools. The company offers expertise in the design, the manufacture and the installation of large dimensional production systems for the aerospace industry. Its customers include major international groups such as Airbus, Avic, Boeing, Dassault, Lockheed Martin and UAC.
For further information, please go to: www.forest-line.com
FP Soudage
FP Soudage draws special filler metals from major foundries for use in the nuclear, energy, aerospace and tooling industries. The company makes fluxes for brazing aluminium and has worldwide exclusive rights to draw Aubert & Duval hardfacing steels. The company's factory is ISO-certified (ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 9100), and is listed on SOPRANO (NATO's list of approved suppliers to European military organisations). FP Soudage's customers include Airbus, EADS, Eurocopter, SNECMA, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, and the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre in India.
For further information, please go to: www.fsh-welding.com
Intespace
Intespace, a subsidiary of EADS Astrium, is a service and engineering company that provides a complete set of environment simulation test facilities for the space, aeronautics and defence sectors. The company has extensive expertise in creating test facilities and test benches. It has also developed the Dynaworks® software package for test-based engineering.
For further information, please go to: www.intespace.fr
Potez
Potez Aeronautique is a prime subcontractor for the production of airframe assembly in both the civilian and military fields, from detail parts to assembly. Potez also specialises in large-size profile and skin-stretch forming. The company has extended its activities to include the repair and overhaul of aircraft structures, with a department dedicated solely to this. Potez Aeronautique works with customers including Dassault Aviation, Northrop Grumman, Eurocopter and Airbus.
For further information, please go to: www.potez.com
Srebot
Srebot Technologies is a subcontractor specialising in machining medium- to large-sized precision parts for the aerospace, oil and automotive industries. The company's core business is the production of large parts for aero-engines, whether for civilian or military programmes, from compressor rings and the shroud van stage to splitters, compressor cases, and support bearings. Srebot is ISO 9001 EN9100-certified and has SNECMA N1 Agreement (Rotating Parts), as well as being ASMT-2-approved.
For further information, please go to: www.srebot.com
Structil
Structil®, which is jointly owned by Groupe SNPE (with 80% of the shares) and Mitsubishirayon Co. (the world's third-largest supplier of carbon fibres), supplies intermediate products to the high-performance composites industry. The company's technology for resin formulation includes organic and mineral resins, structural adhesives, pre-impregnated composite fibres (or prepregs), and pultruded profiles. Structil® also manufactures speciality products such as microwave, abative and fire-resistant materials.
For further information, please go to: www.structil.com
About the Trade Commission of the French Embassy in the UK
The Trade Commission of the French Embassy in London promotes trade development between France and the UK by offering a range of services to French companies. The Industrial Goods Department organises B2B events in the form of conferences and networking opportunities, mainly in London.
The Farnborough Air Show will take place in Farnborough (in southern England) from 19 to 23 July 2010 between 9.30am and 5.30pm. (On the last day, the trade show closes at 4.00pm.) The French Pavilion can be found at Stand A15 in Hall 1.
For further information, you can contact the Trade Commission in London directly, i.e. Ms Kate Ambler, Press Officer, or Mr Michael Yates, Trade Development Adviser (see below).
Mr Michael Yates
Trade Development Adviser
Industrial Goods Department
French Trade Commission UBIFRANCE in the UK
Telephone (direct line): +44 (0) 207 024 36 23
Email: michael.yates ( @ ) ubifrance dot fr
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