Technologies enabling the cockpit of the future - webinar

User-friendly UI and seamless connectivity driving next-gen cockpit


Mountain View, California – Current-generation cockpits are not completely equipped to handle the growing complexity of the operating environment and increasing amount of data volumes. Frost & Sullivan will discuss how advanced technologies are required to improve the safety and efficiency of avionics applications, as well as an introduction of new functionalities and capabilities in the cockpit system.
 
Attend this webinar to:
 
  • Understand the need for future generation cockpits and the challenges of its implementation
  • Identify the enabling technologies that would be instrumental in designing the future cockpit
  • Get a perspective on key Research & Development focus areas
 
This briefing will benefit technology and solution developers, system integrators, as well as aircraft manufacturers by providing an insight on how different technologies may evolve to design the cockpits of the future.
 
WHEN:
Tuesday, August 26, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. EDT
 
LOCATION:
Online, complimentary registration available at: http://bit.ly/1pW8BAv
 
SPEAKERS:
Frost & Sullivan Technical Insights Industry Analyst Swapnadeep Nayak
 
"The responsiveness and accuracy of touch technology during severe turbulence will pose key challenges for technology developers. In spite of these issues, touch screens are being considered by all the major avionics system providers as part of a broader competitive strategy," according to Swapnadeep Nayak, Frost & Sullivan technical insights industry analyst. "By 2020, business aircraft will feature touch-based primary flight displays and eventually adopt fully integrated touchscreen flight decks as it is a new and easy method of interaction."
 
Registration
To attend the briefing, you can register by visiting: http://bit.ly/1pW8BAv
 
For further information email mireya.espinoza@frost.com your full name, job title, company name, company telephone number, company email address and website, city, state and country.
 
Receive a recorded version of the briefing anytime by submitting the aforementioned contact details.
 
Source: Frost & Sullivan