Seville hosts the 4th ADM

For yet another year the aeronautics and aerospace sector met up in Seville’s Aerospace & Defence Meetings, Spain’s most important BtoB meeting within this sector.
To this new edition, held from 15 to 18 May, GMV ran a stand showcasing its engineering, critical-software development and system- and equipment-development skills. Featuring prominently in this display were all the following: the Flight Control Computer (FCC) of the long-range, unmanned tactical aircraft ATLANTE; the navigation and synchronization system for armed-forces vehicles, ISNAV; the electronic control unit for the crane of the strategic transport aircraft A400M; the SGPM-PC system, the voice-and-data communication and image-capturing equipment for fishery surveillance installed onboard the Dauphin AS365N3 helicopters recently transferred to the Guardia Civil’s air service; and, last but not least, LGB10, GMV’s inhouse ruggedized mission minicomputer that guarantees necessary and optimum connectivity.
This biennial event, which this year attracted a turnout of over 375 organizations and more than 1200 trade professionals, is organized by Andalusia’s regional Ministry of Economics and Knowledge (Consejería de Economía y Conocimiento) in collaboration with Andalusia’s External Promotion Agency (Agencia Andaluza de Promoción Exterior) and BCI Aerospace, a specialist aerospace-event organizer.