Aerospace Top Conference Postponed Due to Coronavirus
The new dates are November 23-24, 2020.
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The Aerospace Top Conference, an MMS Mexico Live! event, which was scheduled for the first week of June, has been postponed due to the global health situation caused by the coronavirus. The new dates are November 23-24, 2020.
Aware of the situation that the international community is experiencing due to the coronavirus and government measures restricting movement, travel and mass gatherings, organizer Gardner Business Media decided to postpone the conference while maintaining the same venue: the Four Seasons hotel in Mexico City.
“Aerospace manufacturing has been the fastest growing sector in Mexico. It is growing at a minimum 10% per year for the last 10 years. Although the global pandemic has affected our lives, Gardner Business Media and the Mexican Aerospace Industry Federation (FEMIA) believe that once this has passed, we will see a shift in the supply chain, and we must be ready!” the company says.
Attendees can find more information about the conference at mms-mexico.live.
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