NZ Aviation Industry Capability To Be Showcased
New Zealand Aviation Industry Capability To Be Showcased
21 SEPTEMBER 2005:
Today New Zealand
Trade and Enterprise announced it is joining with a group of
New Zealand aviation companies to showcase New Zealand’s
aviation capability.
The exhibition of New Zealand’s aviation industry’s products and services will happen along side the International Association of World Airports annual conference, which will be hosting up to 700 of the world’s top aviation executives in Auckland later this year, including media from the USA, China, and India.
David Penny, Specialised Manufacturing Sector Director for NZTE says this is the first time New Zealand has hosted an aviation event of this magnitude.
“This is an amazing opportunity for New Zealand aviation companies to collectively demonstrate their products and services to high-powered industry leaders and make international connections with delegates.”
Past exhibitions held in conjunction with the conference have generated US$25 million in business for exhibitors. The global aviation engineering market is growing rapidly and is estimated to be worth up to $50.8 billion by 2007 and up to $61.7 billion by 2012.
NZTE is working alongside six companies involved in the New Zealand Airport Technical Suppliers (NZATS) group, with Glidepath, a company specialising in airport baggage and cargo handling, security, and parcel sorting systems, taking a lead role in organising the exhibition.
Margot Bowker, Glidepath’s Marketing and Communications Manager, says the event is a golden opportunity to connect with potential global customers, and put the spotlight on New Zealand.
“We attend similar events in different parts of the world, but the high freight costs have made it impossible for us to showcase our actual product and we are always up against other competitors. In Auckland we will be the sole exhibitor, and will have our baggage handling technology fully operational at Auckland Airport.
“We have invited a number of clients to come down to New Zealand for the week to see our systems in action. It’s a once in a blue moon opportunity to show investors and buyers New Zealand’s world-leading capability.”
NZTE Event Manager Lynne Banford says the exhibition space will be set up to look like the interior of an airport, with the New Zealand-made technology on show including baggage conveyer belts, baggage handling and security systems, mirroring technology, departure and arrival boards, trolley systems and other aviation support technology.
New Zealand’s aviation capability will be branded under NZTE’s New Zealand New Thinking initiative, which is designed to position New Zealand internationally as a creative, innovative, and technologically advanced country.
The ACI world and Pacific Conference and Exhibition 2005 will be held at the Sky City Convention Centre in Auckland from 5 – 9 November.
ENDS
Members of the NZATS taking part in the exhibition are:
Glidepath - Auckland
www.glidepathgroup.com
Airport baggage handling systems,
baggage security systems, cargo handling systems and parcel
sortation systems
UFL – Auckland www.ufl.co.nz
Manufacturer, supplier and solutions provider of quality
architecture and contract furniture in New Zealand and the
South Pacific
Atrax – Auckland www.atrax.co.nz
Specialists in the design, manufacture, integration and
support of a full range of industrial weighing, measurement
and control systems for the airport and logistics
industries
Bennett Mirrors – Tauranga
www.bennettmirror.com
Advanced mirroring technology and
superior quality convex mirror systems
Faulkner Collins –
Auckland www.faulkner.co.nz
Baggage trolley systems that
provide ease of baggage movement both inside and outside
airport terminals
Airport 20/20 – Auckland
www.airport20/20.com
Producers of a suite of fully
integrated software modules that build into a comprehensive
Total Airport Management System, specifically written for
airport owners and operators
Syft Technologies –
Christchurch www.syft.com
Developers of ‘super nose’
called the Voice100 that can analyse air at the push of a
button to detect tiny amounts of compounds down to single
digit parts per billion
Visualfoot Prints - Feilding
www.visualfootprints.com
Specialists in intelligent
surveillance
technologies