HYSKY Society Publishes Free FLYING HY Hydrogen Aviation Event ProspectusBy: HYSKY Society FLYING HY is a groundbreaking event that brings together industry pioneers, experts, and enthusiasts from around the globe to showcase the immense potential of hydrogen in aviation. It serves as a platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and collaboration among stakeholders in the hydrogen aviation sector. The Alerus Center, an impressive venue known for hosting North Dakota's most prestigious events, provides the perfect backdrop for FLYING HY. With its state-of-the- FLYING HY will span two innovation-packed days, October 10 and 11, offering an array of captivating activities, engaging presentations, and live demonstrations. Attendees can look forward to: Keynote Speakers: Industry leaders and visionaries will share their insights and perspectives on the future of hydrogen aviation, highlighting the latest advancements, trends, and challenges in the field. Exhibitions: Panel Discussions: Workshops and Training Sessions: Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in the first ever Hydrogen Aviation Course & Workshop on October 9, 2023 taught by leading experts Matt Moran, NASA retiree and Danielle McLean, HYSKY Society CEO. Networking Opportunities: FLYING HY attendees will automatically gain access to the first of its kind Hydrogen Aviation Course and Workshop as part of their course registration. Tickets are available for purchase on the official HYSKY Society™ website. Mark your calendars now and join us at the Alerus Center in Grand Forks, North Dakota, for FLYING HY, where groundbreaking advancements and visionary ideas in hydrogen aviation will take flight. About HYSKY Society: HYSKY Society™ is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization launched in January 2023. The women-led society is advancing hydrogen aviation by providing a platform for new technologies in an educational environment that will cultivate the aviation workforce of the Hydrogen Age. End
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