MES at the London Tech Bridge #TeaAndTech Meeting

At Metrology Engineering Services, every conversation around aerospace innovation is a valuable opportunity to shape the future, with our recent experience at the London Tech Bridge #TeaAndTech event providing a perfect example.

It was a privilege to join Daniel Weil, representatives from London Tech Bridge, Leonardo Helicopters, and Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S), and to share our MES journey with a forward-thinking audience committed to innovation across defence and aerospace.

As we posted on LinkedIn:

“It was a privilege to share our Metrology Engineering Services [MES] journey with you and expand on our extensive work already completed within the Rotary Wing Enterprise arena.”

“Since our inception we have been working hard to digitise the world of MRO and transform the arena of large complex repair engineering and asset management challenges.”

“We are really proud to get through to this stage of #TeaAndTech and connect with the wider team. We look forward to further collaboration, sharing our visions of the future, and delivering on how to achieve our common goals.”

Events like #TeaAndTech create space for exactly the kind of dialogue and collaboration that drives MES - and the wider industry - forward. From digitalising legacy repair workflows to addressing the unique challenges in rotary wing maintenance, we’re proud of the work we've done, and even more excited about what's ahead.

The aerospace and defence sectors are undergoing rapid transformation. MES is committed to staying at the forefront by delivering digital metrology solutions that meet today’s complex MRO and asset management demands, and pave the way for the standards of tomorrow.

Here’s what London Tech Bridge had to say:

“Marking our third anniversary of #TeaAndTech the London Tech Bridge were engaged by the Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S) team leading efforts with the Rotary Wing Enterprise alongside Leonardo Helicopters. Having been set the challenge of looking for #noveltech to support aircraft damage recording, reporting and tracking, stakeholders from across the Royal Navy and US Navy including shipmates from Disruptive Capabilities and Technology Office (DCTO) and Office of Naval Research Global (ONR GLOBAL) along with our friends from the 1710 NAS data and repair teams received five excellent quick fire presentations.

We were delighted to hear about data exploitation platforms, dent capture and mapping, blockchain, structural repair, autonomous drones and AI analysis from
8tree, Metrology Engineering Services [MES], ubloquity, Nuavr and Donecle.

The LTB is always excited, after three super years of Tea and Tech, to keep scanning the vibrant tech marketplace to get the best technology into the hands of sailors and marines on both sides of the Atlantic.”

We’d like to thank the organisers and all attendees for a dynamic and meaningful exchange, and we look forward to reconnecting soon to share our progress!

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