Mon, Apr 20, 2020
Strategies For Innovative Aerospace Startups To Navigate These Disruptive Times
The Lindbergh Innovation Forum, a global platform to showcase breakthrough innovation in aviation, presents an innovative new format: a series of online, livestreamed, open and collaborative panel discussions with industry leaders moderated by Erik Lindbergh.
Fireside Talks with Erik Lindbergh will feature in-depth discussions with industry leaders on current, innovation focused, aviation industry topics.
The first event, on Earth Day April 22, 2020, will be on the topic: Strategies for innovative aerospace startups to navigate these disruptive times. It will feature Richard Kane, CEO of Verijet and Eric Bartsch, CEO of VerdeGo Aero.
Earth Day - April 22, 2020
9 - 10 am Pacific, 12 - 1 pm Eastern, 5 - 6 pm GMT
Livestream at: www.lindbergh.aero
These events are open to the general public. The audience will have the ability to post questions that Erik may then direct to our guests.
The Lindbergh Foundation continues the legacy of Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh's lifetime of service by spearheading bold solutions and inspiring talent to help balance advancing technology and preservation of the environment.
Founded in 1977 by Neil Armstrong, General James Doolittle and other friends of Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, the Lindbergh Foundation 100th anniversary campaign uses prizes, events and awards, to cultivate and incentivize new and existing talent in the aviation industry to drastically reduce carbon emissions and reduce noise within a generation.
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