Singapore Institute of Aerospace Engineers (SIAE) and Air Engineering & Logistics Department (AELD) of the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) welcome you to join us at SATEC 2018
Overview
Singapore Aerospace Technology and Engineering Conference (SATEC) is the premier aviation conference that is held in conjunction with the Singapore Airshow and RSAF 50. It is a platform for researchers, aviation operators and practising aviation engineers to present and discuss key developments and advancements in aerospace technology and engineering. The eighth edition of this biennial conference will be held on 07 February 2018 at the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre.
At the National Day Rally on 20 Aug 2017, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong spoke about making Singapore a SMART Nation. In line with this initiative, the theme of SATEC 2018 is Shaping Aerospace Through Innovation. The key focus will be on the innovative use of technology and engineering to meet new and evolving challenges in the aerospace industry. The conference will feature a plenary session and 5 breakout sessions involving speakers from various organisations. It is expected to attract the world’s leading aviation groups and companies as well as a regional audience of top military personnel.
Objectives
- Provide a platform for engineers and researchers from MINDEF, industry and academia to present key developments in aerospace technology.
- Discuss the latest advancements in aerospace engineering and maintenance practices from leading aerospace companies and R&D institutions.
- Exchange knowledge and establish networks to help raise their engineering competency and further develop relevant ideas among local and regional companies and institutions.
Call-For-Papers (Closed)
The Call-For-Papers exercise is now closed. More details can be found here: SATEC 2018 Call-for-Papers.
The deadline for the paper abstract submission is 31 October 2017. Interested parties, please complete the SATEC 2018 Abstract Submission Form and send it to SATEC18_papers@defence.gov.sg
For more information on SATEC 2018’s participation, advertising and sponsorship opportunities, please send in your enquires to: admin@siae.org.sg
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Programme
[label]Note: Accurate as of 31 Jan 2018.[/label]
TIME |
ACTIVITY |
0730 | Registration & Coffee/Tea |
0830 | Welcome Address
Military Expert 8 Francis Cheong Head Air Engineering and Logistics (HAEL), Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) Mr Lim Yeow Khee President, Singapore Institute of Aerospace Engineers (SIAE) |
0840 | Keynote Address by Guest of Honour (GOH)
Permanent Secretary (Defence Development), Ministry of Defence, Singapore |
0910 | Speech by Distinguished Guest Speaker (1)
Ingenieur Générale de l’Armement (IGA) Jean-Francois Ripoche Director, Research & Technology (R&T), Strategy Directorate, DGA (France) Speech by Distinguished Guest Speaker (2) Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton President, The Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) |
1000 | Tea Break |
1030 | Speech by Distinguished Guest Speaker (3)
Acting Deputy Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) |
1050 | Plenary Session
Head of Digital Transformation Office, Airbus Defence and Space
Vice President, Technology and Environment, Pratt & Whitney
Military Expert 7 Timothy Yap Soon Haw Deputy Head Air Engineering & Logistics (Systems Engineering), RSAF |
1220 | Lunch Break |
1330 – 1730 | 5 Parallel Breakout Sessions
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For SATEC 18 Booklet, please download here.
SATEC 2018 Speakers Papers
Breakout session (PM)
Structures and Mechanical Systems
1) Qualification of Zinc-Nickel as Alternative to Cadmium
Mr Jean Pierre Chaix (DALIC SAS France)
2) Smart Restoration of Defects in Damaged Composite Aero-structures
Dr Hamid Saeedipour (Republic Polytechnic)
3) Smearing Failure of Rolling Element Bearings
4) Improving Efficiency of Aerospace Paint Shops
Dr Mikhail Khudiakov (PPG Aerospace)
5) Effect of Spray Angle on Cold Spray Coating Properties
6) Water-free Universal Surface Cleaner by Laser
7) The Role of Residual Stress Characterisation in Manufacturing Process Development
Dr Dennise Tanoko Ardi (A*STAR)
UAV/ Aerodynamics
1) Vision-Based UAV Formation Control
Dr Sutthiphong Srigrarom (University of Glasgow – Singapore Institute of Technology)
2) Smart Drone Evolution: The Bright Future of the Flying Robots
Mr Chen Junyu (Kiwi Information Technology Co., Ltd)
3) How many Unmanned Air Vehicles can fly in a given airspace?
4) Countering Drones – A SIGINT-based Solution
Amir Harel (Elbit EW and SIGINT)
5) Enhancements to helicopter aerodynamics – An Leonardo-NTU Research Collaboration
Propulsion
1) Innovation in Propulsion Technology – ‘More Intelligent and More Electric’
2) An Overview of Additive Technologies at GE
3) Testing and Commercialisation of Supersonic and Hypersonic Air Breathing Engine
Mr Pradeep Dass (Space Engine Systems Inc.)
4) Digital Transformation of the Aviation Enterprise
Mr Todd Stiefler (GE Aviation)
5) Innovations and Opportunities for In-Service Support for Military Propulsion Systems
Mr Lars Seumenicht (Rolls-Royce)
Mission Systems/ Virtual Training
1) Detection Techniques Used in Periscope Detection Radars Installed On Board Maritime Patrol Aircraft
Dr Lee Kar Heng (TBSS Center for Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
Dr Chong Chee Leong (Aviation Virtual Pte Ltd)
ME6 Chris Leong Wai Kiat (RSAF)
4) Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance System
Edward M Griffin (Lockheed Martin Aeronautics)
5) Common Aperture Multispectral Spotter Camera (“Spectro XR”)
Mr Vladimir Petrushevsk (Elbit Systems Electro-Optics ELOP)
6) Go Direct Connectivity Services
Mr Philip Hermann (Honeywell Aerospace)
7) Design and Certification Considerations for Aerostat Operations in Singapore
Mr Benjamin Ang Yong Xiang (DSTA)
Innovation and Applicable Technology
1) Tomorrow’s MRO – The Airbus Approach
2) Automating the Visual Inspection of Aircraft
3) Robotics with Automation for Airbase Field Operations
4) AI-Powered Damage Assessment for Aircraft
5) Conceptual Design of a Low-Cost Training Helicopter
6) Innovation in Maintenance operation through careful engineering of Technologies
Mr Lim Tau Fuie (ST Aerospace)
For SATEC 18 Booklet, please download here.
Conference Details
Please find our conference fees below:
TYPE | PRICE – Single Package | PRICE – Group (min.10 pax) |
Commercial Delegate | SGD 850 per pax | SGD 800 per pax |
Academic & Research | SGD 400 per pax | SGD 350 per pax |
SIAE Members* |
SGD 300 |
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Student^ | SGD 100 per pax | SGD 50 per pax |
*Corporate and individual member
^Afternoon session only
SATEC Conference Pass Payment Form <— Click
The cut off payment is 31 Jan 2018. Please note that conference pass is not confirmed without SIAE email confirmation. Organising team will not be collecting any payment on conference day.
For more information on SATEC 2018, conference fees, participation, advertising and sponsorship opportunities, send in your enquiries to:
Email : admin@siae.org.sg
Email : satec@siae.org.sg
Tel : +65 6659 8266