EVENT 11 August 2020

High Tech Systems 2018

One day conference and exhibition with the focus on hightech systems and key enabling technologies. The conference programme of the fifth edition of High-Tech Systems focusses on high-end system development...


About this event

One day conference and exhibition with the focus on hightech systems and key enabling technologies.

The conference programme of the fifth edition of High-Tech Systems focusses on high-end system development for markets where smart engineering and technology make a difference. The programme aimes at developers, technical managers and decision makers in the advanced mechanical engineering. 

 

As partner of this event we have a booth.

 

Use this reduction code before March 8 if you want to visit High Tech Systems: 998727 (200 euro instead of 275/350 euro).

 

Location: Van der Valk, Aalsterweg 322, Eindhoven, the Netherlands

More information and registration www.hightechsystems.nl

 


22 March 2018



References

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References

DSPE appoints Martin van den…

Upon his retirement from ASML, Martin van den Brink was appointed honorary member of DSPE.

Read more
High-velocity innovation

Making crucial design decisions early in the concept phase of a project, may lead to severe cost and time overruns when these decisions are based on assumptions and/or incomplete knowledge.

Read more
Hybrid variable-reluctance actuator technology on-sky

Astronomers use deformable mirrors to improve the image of a telescope by correcting for the optical distortions caused by atmospheric turbulence.

Read more