Funded by the Horizon Europe programme, CAELESTIS is a project seeking to conduct groundbreaking technical research into virtual prototyping and digital twins. CAELESTIS aims to decrease CO2 emissions stemming from aviation and reduce the costs and risks in developing new aircraft designs and shorten the lead time on innovating tomorrow’s more efficient aircraft.
To secure widespread uptake of an open and fit-for-all virtual prototyping ecosystem, CAELESTIS employs a multi-actor approach that involves the participation of end-users and stakeholders across the value chains in the entire R&I process. As part of this approach, CAELESTIS recently launched a survey on "Simulation and Virtual Prototyping for the CAELESTIS Ecosystem," with the aim of collecting feedback on the interests and needs of the community in aeronautical engineering.
Key aspects that are covered in this survey:
- AI in Aircraft Manufacturing: How do you see AI revolutionizing the design and production processes?
- Benefits of DigitalTwins: What potential do digital twins hold for enhancing efficiency in aircraft manufacturing?
- Gender Mainstreaming in Engineering: How can we build more inclusive and diverse environments in the aeronautical sector?