14 Jan 2026 I thank the Society of Automotive Engineers for organising an international showcase at the start of 2026 ahead of their scheduled meeting with policy makers in Washington DC between January 20-22. The showcase was successful in highlighting SAE’s initiatives in Sustainable Mobility ,Connectivity, Digital Transformation ,Automated & Autonomous Systems, Power & Propulsion ,Advanced Materials and Workforce Development. The Automotive industry is cross-disciplinary that relies on several distinct domains working together to build a vehicle. SAE has done well to unite them in a single platform. The challenges that the automotive industry faces today are much different from the challenges it faced when SAE was instituted more than a 100 years ago. Sustainability is a key issue. Henry Ford ,an illustrious member of SAE,understood this and tried to manufacture a hemp based car. That did not work out well due to a combination of materials limitations ...
Following the European Space Agency Council at Ministerial Level (CM25) meeting in November last year, which delivered a record-breaking €22.1 billion in commitments from Member States , the ESA organised an event to recap the outcomes of that meeting and set the tone for exciting developments 2026. CM25 was historic for several reasons. Setting aside the huge €22.1B [1] of commitment it successfully transitioned ESA from being a purely civilian agency to one that would be actively supporting European security and non-aggressive defense capabilities [2,3]. Josef Aschbacher, ESA Director General and Géraldine Naja, Director of Commercialisation, Industry and Competitiveness highlighted that the purpose of CM25 was to make the EU more competitive in space endeavours. Towards that end the Infrastructure for Resilience, Interconnectivity and Security by Satellite(IRIS 2) was strengthened by committing €383 million towards it and marking it as a cornerstone of the European ...