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International Symposium on Advanced Rocketry and Propulsion Materials

A specialized symposium on advanced rocketry and propulsion materials in Durban.

Thu, 11 Jun 2026 Durban Conference Venue Durban , KwaZulu-Natal
The International Symposium on Advanced Rocketry and Propulsion Materials (ISARAPM) gathers leading experts, engineers, and researchers to discuss the latest advancements in aerospace technology. Held in Durban, South Africa, this symposium focuses on innovative materials and propulsion systems that are shaping the future of rocketry. Attendees will benefit from technical presentations, expert insights, and networking opportunities with peers in the aerospace and engineering sectors.

What to Expect

A highly technical and professional environment for aerospace researchers and engineers.

Who Should Attend

  • Aerospace engineers
  • Researchers
  • Scientists
  • Students
  • Industry professionals

Agenda Overview

Technical symposium on rocketry and materials.
Venue & Address
Durban Conference Venue
Durban
Durban , KwaZulu-Natal
South Africa
Organizer
ISARAPM Committee · Academic Committee
A committee dedicated to advancing research in rocketry and propulsion materials.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the symposium?
Durban, South Africa.
Who should attend?
Aerospace engineers and researchers.
How do I register?
Please check the official symposium website.
What is the focus?
Advanced rocketry and propulsion materials.
Is it an annual event?
Please check the symposium website for details.
Are there networking sessions?
Yes, networking is a key part of the event.
Tags
Academic Symposium Rocketry Aerospace Engineering Durban
Summary
A technical symposium focused on advanced rocketry and propulsion materials held in Durban.
Highlights
  • Aerospace technology focus
  • Technical presentations
  • Expert insights
  • Networking opportunities
  • Innovation in propulsion
  • Durban venue
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