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Accrington, Lancashire (PRWeb) 2 April 2012
Fly Your Ideas global Go 2013 officially kicked off an international education conference in London this week. Going Global conference gives students the opportunity to work with business leaders and industry experts, in which innovation, and the future of the world network, the program is high on the agenda.
We manufacture and supply components for the aerospace industry, said Lee Parnell, sales manager of Accrington-based Langtec Limited is a manufacturer of fiberglass pipes and electrical components for over 50 years. And innovative projects like this to continue to improve life for all.
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‘s future Airbus program, which aims to achieve sustainable air travel by 2050 Registration will open three FYI challenge in May 2012 which gives students time to write these concepts. This is good news for students, said Lee Parnell, the retail component of fiberglass pipe. They may work in some of the professionals in the increasingly global brand exposure and valuable experience.
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two years showed that the competition will focus on six key issues for the aviation market by inviting entries for the students of any nationality or to participate in the topic and present their ideas for the future of the aviation industry, especially focusing on environmentally friendly concepts. From the standpoint of students, often there is a lot of academic experience with very little work on the knowledge gained along the way, says Lee of Auckland manufacturers Langtec fiberglass pipe. FYI 2013 encourages students to think outside the box and make your usual concept is not limited.
This year, students choose 6 completed the draft of his flight: the growth of affordable, energy experience the friendly community, and the growth of passenger traffic. Team of between 3 and 5, students can enroll in the official competition in May to begin operating in September 2012, along with selected participants will present their concept consists of experts from Airbus and the aviation industry. Runner-up will win € 15,000 € 30,000, with the winner scooping the jackpot.
experience of participating in this very worthwhile project, Lee said Parnell Langtec manufacturer of carbon fiber tubes. This allows students to develop and bring their ideas to the concept of production, with lots of practical advice available along the way. Students and their academic representatives to support this project by Airbus, an expert in your chosen field and a mentor to encourage the concept of direction.
Executive Vice President of Engineering at Airbus, said he wants students to think, for the first time making air travel a reality and take the same attitude of determination and innovation. Fly Your Ideas previous projects have proved very successful, said the carbon fiber tube sales manager, Lee Parnell. FYI 2011 saw more than 2,600 students from 287 universities in the world to present their ideas. FYI finalist in 2011 also set a high criteria, Condor Team Chile generated design aerodynamic brakes and say € 15,000 prize runner-up. Best Video Award from the Spanish team Ecolution project produces natural light container cargo plane fiber composites.
Stockholm School of Economics and was elected to represent the final stage of the SSE team, while Team Malaysia MSIA On Mars joined them after their ideas to use biodegradable materials, kapok tree fibers are quite impressed judging panel. 03 teams from the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee in the final stages of the plane in Paris, where all team members of Airbus offered the internship position.
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projects like Fly Your Ideas, 2013, which allows students to demonstrate their abilities and talents to potential employers said Lee Parnell Langtec fiberglass tube manufacturers. Airbus is a globally recognized brand and the practice of large companies to provide a safe enough space for career development.
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Chinas Nanjing University of aeronautics and astronautics, is represented by the Wings of the Phoenix team that won the FYI 2011 with wind power generation system is innovative. They have created a concept that uses the plane up, and turn it into energy, says Lee Parnell. Langtec pipes made of fiberglass and carbon fiber tubes for over 50 years, but once a person starts as an idea of the concept. Of ideas by students today could shape the future of the aviation industry.
It is diversity that makes a difference, added Charles Champion, who is also patron of the third embodiment of the Fly Your Ideas. FYI in 2013 attracted talented students and give them the opportunity to work with us the challenges we face and the opportunities they hold for the future of aviation in the outside world.
FYI 2013 is higher than in the past, said Lee Parnell, sales manager of carbon fiber and phenolic piping Langtec tubing suppliers. And if you are a student at the idea of the concept, I would encourage you to take part. Who knows, in a few years, you may be liasing with companies such as Langtec bring these concepts in physical form.
Students interested in applying should visit http://www.airbus-fyi.com/
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