Workshop Announcement: Exploring the Future of Aerospace Manufacturing and Modeling at E&M

Cleveland, OH – [May 23] – The Energy & Mobility Conference, a premier gathering of industry experts and innovators, is set to host an exclusive workshop offering that delves into the cutting-edge realm of Additive Manufacturing & Modeling for Aerospace. With a focus on the latest advancements in CAD (computer-aided design), MBSE (model-based systems engineering), digital twin technology, and additive manufacturing, this workshop promises to unveil the future of aerospace production. 

Led by renowned industry leaders Dr. Bill Bihlman, President of Aerolytics LLC, and John Clatworthy, Aerospace Standards Specialist Engineer from SAE International, participants will gain invaluable insights into the challenges and opportunities within digital engineering and manufacturing, specifically tailored to the realm of mobility. 

Through engaging discussions and practical demonstrations, attendees will: 

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of system-level modeling (MBSE) and its impact on advanced manufacturing 
  • Uncover the disruptive potential of additive manufacturing in the aerospace industry and its fundamental principles 
  • Identify investment opportunities and technological advancements necessary to unlock the future mobility market 

Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to explore the forefront of aerospace manufacturing and modeling. Additional workshop topics include: Liquid Hydrogen (LH2 Systems); Autonomy in Aerospace; High Voltage Aerospace Systems; Digital Engineering from SysML and Beyond; Supply Chain and Energy Industry Performance Benchmarking with Power BI. 

Explore the workshops, conference offerings and register today!

About Energy & Mobility Conference: ENERGY&MOBILITY convenes professionals from across the global energy and mobility technical & business communities to facilitate meaningful discussions and drive action “together forward” into a secure and sustainable future.  

Have a workshop concept that fits within Technology, Systems, and Value Chain? Submit a proposal for review. We have some rooms and times yet available: energyandmobility.org/schedule/workshops/


Chairs in Dialog at NASA Glenn Research Center

Nicole Stika, North American Head – Sustainability Advisory with World Kinect Energy Services, moderates a conversation with Energy&Mobility co-chairs about the goals and topics on the table at this September’s event at the I-X Center in Cleveland. Registration is now open. If you are interested in exhibiting, or engaging as a sponsor, please reach out to sales@criticalops.com or eddie.pail@sae.org

Energy & Mobility: Technology, Systems, and Value Chain Conference and Expo is a multi-industry international conference focused on energy and modern mobility, with an emphasis on advanced technologies, the challenges of systems integration, autonomy, and related product value chains and business models. All are critical factors enabling the transition to a robust and decentralized energy sector, and the evolution of mobility via advanced controls and alternative fuels, including Hydrogen, towards energy-efficient, cost-effective and sustainable solutions.


Distinguished Energy & Mobility Dialog Continues In Cleveland

CLEVELAND, Feb. 17 –  Critical technology and infrastructure solutions in the energy and mobility sectors will be addressed this September 12-15th, 2023 during Energy & Mobility: A Technology, Systems and Value Chain Conference and Expo at Cleveland’s I-X Center. Energy & Mobility is a multi-industry international conference focused on energy and modern mobility with an emphasis on advanced technologies, the challenges of systems integration, autonomy, and related product value chains and business models.  

Already a platform for research, development, and implementation in the broad serving energy-technology space, the EnergyTech conference series was developed and has been hosted in Cleveland for over a decade and emerges in 2023 as Energy&Mobility. The new branding is the result of an organizing coalition between SAE International, NASA’s Glenn Research Center, and the International Council on System Engineering (INCOSE) and powered by Telepath Systems and Critical Ops.  

Leading up to the in-person event will be a series of three webinars, the first of which, “How Energy Meets Mobility” will take place March 2nd, providing a basic overview of core issues and trends in energy and mobility that are motivating the conference and what attendees can expect. Panelists include conference co-chairs Dr. Ajay K. Misra, Deputy Director of Research and Engineering at NASA Glenn Research Center; Timothy P. McCartney, Director of Aeronautics at NASA Glenn Research Center; Pascal Thalin, Director, Aerospace Standards, Technology & Innovation at SAE International; and John Juhasz President, CEO Telepath Systems and INCOSE Working Group co-Chair.   

 “The synergies between the energy and mobility sectors that consider both systems integration and emerging gaps is a necessary approach to Energy&Mobility content,” says John Juhasz. Pascal Thalin adds, “It is at multi-sector interdisciplinary events like this, cutting across energy and mobility paradigms, where new connections between scientists, engineers, industry associations and enterprise are forged. Thanks to a wealth of opportunities offered at this uniquely positioned international event, latest technical and business knowledge can be shared and holistic approaches advanced.”  

The call for Energy&Mobility technical papers and presentations is now open. Abstracts are requested by March 31, 2023.  Details are accessible on the event website and through SAE International’s online portal.  

Submissions are invited within eight themes:  

  • Energy (Electrical, Microgrid, Storage, Sustainable Fuels, Hydrogen)  
  • Mobility (Aviation, Automotive, Commercial Vehicles, Charging)  
  • Space Systems and Technology (Power and Propulsion, Tech Transfer)  
  • Transportation (Electrification, Infrastructure and Resilience)   
  • Autonomy and Advanced Control  
  • Drones and Airborne Systems   
  • Systems Integration, Security, and Model-based SE   
  • Business Value and Supply Chain  

Several themed workshops led by industry and NASA are hosted at the event to brainstorm top-of-mind considerations to underpin ways forward on research requirements, technology advancements and related means of compliance. Tim McCartney emphasizes, “This conference and expo is an important opportunity for global energy and mobility experts and service providers from across government, the military, and private industry to share information and look for opportunities to collaborate and transfer technologies.“ 

To round out this one-of-a-kind, attendee-focused event, Energy&Mobility offers a large exhibitor area for business showcasing and interaction, and organizers welcome related academic, non-profit, and commercial businesses to secure their presence early.  

Visit the event website at www.EnergyAndMobility.org for continued notifications.