The ENAIRE Foundation launches 'ÁGORAdigital' with a streaming broadcast of Innovative Air Mobility day
The ENAIRE Foundation is launching ÁGORAdigital with the live stream of the Innovative Air Mobility conference, organised by Ellas Vuelan Alto at the Spanish Aviation Safety Agency (AESA) in Madrid.
It will launch on the 19th at the Aeromuseum in Málaga and the Naves de Gamazo Art Centre in Santander
The first ÁGORAdigital event will take place on 19 September, focusing on innovation in air mobility, with live screenings of the conference from the Aeromuseum in Málaga and the Naves de Gamazo Art Centre in Santander.
The inauguration of ÁGORAdigital in Málaga will feature Margarita Asuar and the director of the Aeromuseum in Málaga, Luis Utrilla.
The Innovative Air Mobility conference will host panel discussions on challenges related to drones, financing opportunities, the future of stratoports and training in the sector, with a focus on young talent, inclusion, and themes such as “Girls at the controls – drones in their hands”.
Strengthening the sense of community
ÁGORAdigital attendees will have the chance to chat and enjoy a coffee during the breaks of the streamed sessions, reinforcing the sense of community and broadening personal connections to foster the exchange of knowledge.
The closing session of the Innovative Air Mobility conference in Madrid will be led by the Director General of Civil Aviation and ENAIRE Foundation trustee, David Benito.
In the words of the managing director of the ENAIRE Foundation, “ÁGORAdigital is a forum that reinvents dialogue and exchange in the digital age, transcending physical boundaries to bring people together around aeronautical art and culture”.
“Digital resources are valuable tools for sharing knowledge and fostering community”, said Asuar, stressing that “it is a forum for accessing knowledge as a community”.
“A community that engages in dialogue, listens and grows by using digital resources is the very aim of ÁGORAdigital. That is why, in this forum, we recover the essence of the Greek agora: to share, debate and grow together, showing that technology can and should be a tool for accessing knowledge without giving up direct human connection”, she added.
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