Just over a week until cabin hygiene webinar

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A steady stream of people are signing up for a special webinar, Hygiene Innovation For Business Jet Cabins, to be held on 9 March 2021. The free-to-attend event has been organised by Business Jet Interiors International and Tapis, to bring the industry together in a discussion of hygiene-related cabin innovations. The expert panel will cover customer needs and requirements, key avenues for research and development, and potential long-term impacts for aircraft interior design.

This panel includes Jay Beever, vice president of Embraer Design Operations; Daron Dryer, CEO of Comlux Completion; Debi Cunningham, vice president of marketing at West Star Aviation; and Judy Miller, aircraft interior designer at Judy Miller Design.

Having succeeded in its mission of convening an expert panel representing a cross-section of the business aviation interiors industry, and together developing a fascinating programme of topics, the organisers opened registration to all. Please click here to reserve your space.

“We are thrilled with the response we have had from the industry, which we feel is indicative of the esteemed panel and the importance of the subject matter,” said Izzy Kington, editor of Business Jet Interiors International. “We hope everyone working so hard on fulfilling the new requirements for hygiene, and indeed anyone interested in what the future could bring, will join us for what promises to be a very special event.”

The webinar will be held at 7:00 CET/16:00 GMT/11:00 EST/10:00 CST/ 8:00 PST; co-presented by Kington and Matthew Nicholls, sales director at Tapis and a materials scientist.

Please click here to read more about the panellists.

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Izzy has been part of the Business Jet Interiors International team since its second issue, and the editor since 2011. She also edits Auditoria and Railway Interiors International. Outside of work, Izzy is rediscovering her love of art by learning how to paint with watercolors.

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