The 2025 edition of the European Test & Telemetry Conference (ETTC) took place from 10 to 11 June at the Pierre Baudis Congress Centre in Toulouse.
The event opened with a plenary session featuring 4 keynote presentations on the first day and 2 on the second. Across 2 parallel rooms, attendees had access to 36 technical presentations, organised into 8 sessions. A dedicated exhibition space hosted 30 stands from leading European and American test and telemetry suppliers.
Mathieu Pettes-Duler (Beyond Aero) discussed hydrogen-powered aircraft development and testing.
Céline Loisel presented on Kineis, a satellite constellation focusing on ground antenna networks.
Jean-Pierre Diris introduced IRIS², a secure satellite communication system.
A final Day 1 keynote showcased the test instrumentation and campaign for the innovative RACER helicopter prototype by Brice Makinadjian and Marc Seznec.
Day 2’s plenary included:
Carsten Doll (ONERA), who described electric propulsion tests on a scale-model aircraft using differential thrust.
Basile Périn (DGA), who shared insights on parachute drop testing and associated flight instrumentation.
The technical sessions featured:
Bi-directional telemetry links and satellite communication for flight testing.
Nanotechnology-based dynamic strain gauges, enabling higher acquisition rates.
Use of LiDAR for shape measurement and image processing for video analysis.
Early applications of Artificial Intelligence in user-driven tools and test methodologies.
Despite the absence of Russian participants in recent years and last-minute cancellations from several American partners, the conference welcomed around 220 attendees. The gala dinner, held on Tuesday evening at the congress centre, hosted nearly 100 guests in a convivial atmosphere.
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