Published 22 Feb 2017

Avalon

Copernicus Technology will be at Avalon 2017 next week, meeting partners and clients at the event and playing a significant part in the show's technical conference.  The show is the Australian equivalent of the Farnborough and Paris air shows and is held every 2 years at Avalon Airport, Geelong, Victoria.  Copernicus Technology will be represented at this year's event by our Australian representative GPCAPT[Retd] John Baker AM, and by our Business Development Director, Roo Hornby.

Avalon is the leading Aviation, Aerospace & Defence event in the Australian and Pacific Region and combines an international airshow, Aerospace & Defence exposition and an international technical conference.  Having won the award for best Health & Usage Monitoring Systems (HUMS) paper  at Avalon 2015, this year John Baker will again play a notable role at Avalon 2017's Australian International Aerospace Conference.  John will present a Copernicus Technology paper at the HUMS section of the conference on Monday 27th on "Solving the Mystery of the Disappearing Symptom and Why it Benefits the Product Life Cycle", and the following day he will chair the conference sesson on HUMS Sensor Technologies.  The HUMS sessions of the conference will be held at Melbourne Cricket Ground.

"We're really excited to be attending Avalon 2017", Hornby said, "John Baker is an experienced, expert and engaging speaker who will make a huge contribution to the quality and relevance of the show's Aerospace Conference.  In addition, the 2 of us can't wait to meet up with business acquaintances old and new at the Expo, and discuss how Copernicus Technology's latest products, services and training can reduce downtime in their aviation and defence operations, or assist the development of their Maritime Patrol Aircraft capabilities.  If you want to arrange a meeting with us you can contact me via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and John via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  or +61 412 831 410".