ICAS Honours Embraer for Innovation and Cooperation in Italy

By Fatima Zohra Grioua 3 Min Read
Embraer ERJ-170 British Airways in Amsterdam Schiphol Airport 26.03.2017 in Amsterdam ©adameq2

 

The International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS) honoured Embraer with the prestigious von Karman Award for International Cooperation in Aeronautics this month. The recognition occurred during the 34th ICAS Congress, which ran from September 9 to 13 in Florence, Italy.

Embraer Team with ICAS Award © Embraer

Embraer Wins Prestigious Award

The renowned prize, founded in 1980, aims to recognise outstanding technical accomplishments, scientific or technological progress, or contributions to society through global collaboration in the aeronautics sector.

The award showcased Embraer’s breakthroughs in technology with its “Aeroelastic Tailoring,”. It has achieved this progress through a significant collaborative endeavour with well-known research institutions across several nations. The project focused on verifying methods for designing future aircraft that are more efficient and have lower emissions. Pedro Higino de Passos Cabral, the project leader, represented Embraer’s engineering team.

Cleiton Silva, Vice President of Technology and Advanced Projects at Embraer, congratulated the team and stated:

It is a privilege to see our team and partners recognized for the Aeroelastic Tailoring Cooperation program. This initiative has brought together the best minds from around the world to advance sustainable aviation through innovative theories, computational methods, and experimental procedures.

A look to the 34th Congress of the ICAS in Florence, Italy 9-13 September. © CLEAN AVIATION

Congress of ICAS in Italy

ICAS unites aerospace firms, national research facilities, and academic organizations. The ICAS Congress provides exceptional chances to expand their connections and participate in global cooperation. Its unique environment encourages lasting partnerships and sends a strong message about our collective efforts to tackle global issues.

During the first plenary session Roberto Cingolani, CEO of Leonardo, emphasized the transformative impact of advanced technologies and the need for a global approach to security.

Cingolani called for an interconnected digital architecture capable of operating across multiple domains at high speed. He received the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Award for his contributions to Italy’s aeronautical industry and advancements in materials science, nanotechnology, and automation.

The ICAS congress entrance in Florence, Italy © ICAS

Embraer’s recognition at the 34th ICAS Congress underscores the company’s unwavering commitment to innovation and international collaboration. The von Karman Award stands as a testament to Embraer’s significant advancements in areas such as Aeroelastic Tailoring. This achievement not only reaffirms Embraer’s leadership in pioneering aerospace technology but also highlights the vital role of collaboration in advancing the industry to meet the evolving demands of the modern world.

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