FlySight is pleased to announce its participation in the upcoming Heli-Technology Central and Eastern Europe Conference, one of the leading international forums dedicated to the evolution of rotary-wing platforms and mission-critical helicopter technologies.
Representing the company will be Marco Gazzaniga, Head of Future System Business Development at FlySight, who will attend the event to engage with key stakeholders across the defence and aerospace ecosystem. The conference brings together helicopter program managers, defence experts, industry leaders, system integrators, and operational end-users to discuss the most pressing challenges and emerging opportunities in the rotary-wing domain.
In an era marked by rapidly evolving operational requirements, increased interoperability demands, and the ongoing modernization of legacy fleets—particularly across NATO’s Eastern Flank—the conference provides a strategic platform for dialogue on the future of military helicopter capabilities. Key topics are expected to include advanced mission systems, sensor integration, multi-domain operations, survivability enhancements, and the role of digital technologies in improving situational awareness and decision-making.
FlySight’s participation underscores its continued commitment to supporting defence innovation through advanced data fusion, real-time intelligence solutions, and next-generation mission support systems. The company aims to contribute to discussions on how emerging technologies can enhance operational effectiveness, improve platform interoperability, and support mission-critical decision superiority in complex environments.
During the conference, Marco Gazzaniga will be available for meetings with industry partners and defence stakeholders interested in exploring new approaches to integrated mission systems and the future of rotary-wing operations.
The Heli-Technology CEE Conference remains a key annual meeting point for the international helicopter community, offering valuable insights into both current capability gaps and future technological pathways shaping the sector.
FlySight looks forward to contributing to this important dialogue and to strengthening collaborations within the global defence and aerospace community.