This was 10 months ago
LocationSeville, Spain and online
ProgrammesAndalucia TRADE is hosting the International Forum on Dual-Use Technologies. This annual forum has contributed to fostering a dynamic ecosystem around dual-use technologies—those with both civilian and military applications—by bringing together SMEs, large corporations, research organizations, and universities to explore collaborative opportunities.
The 2024 edition focuses on the space industry, reflecting Seville's growing role in this sector. The city proudly hosts key organizations and initiatives related to space and innovation, highlighting its strategic importance in fostering industrial and technological development.
This forum is open to participants from research centres, SMEs, universities, large industries, incubators, start-ups, innovators, policymakers, institutions, investors, associations, and all professionals engaged in the space and defence sectors.
On Day 1 (29th October)
On Day 2 and Day 3 (30th, 31st October)
More information in B2B Meetings and on the website: https://dualuse2024.b2match.io/page-121
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