Thought Leadership

Problem:

AAM still has topics that are currently being under-funded, under-resourced, or under-researched.
The Thought Leadership Operating Pillar is designed to reduce these barriers to operationalization.

Value Offering:

AAM still has topics that are currently being under-funded, under-resourced, or under-researched.
The Thought Leadership Operating Pillar is designed to reduce these barriers to operationalization.

The “Thought Leadership Operating Pillar” is a collaborative initiative between CAAM and new entrants to the AAM ecosystem aimed at addressing the challenges and uncertainties surrounding topics in the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) sector.

The typical project includes:

  • Thought Leadership Paper: This comprehensive framework summarises the gaps and challenges in matching the AAM industry’s demands with the current products available. The paper will prioritize clarity and accessibility for a diverse audience, including industry leaders, media, government officials, and the public.
  • Facilitated Dialogue Sessions: Leaders from organizations will participate in facilitated dialogue sessions focused on collating collective thought leadership for AAM and fostering collaboration and peer-to-peer solutions.
  • Global Release & Media Campaign: Upon completion, the thought leadership paper will be released globally through a digital press event. Additionally, speaking presentations will be held to engage with stakeholders and showcase the project’s findings.

The project’s overarching goal is to provide leadership and guidance for the advancement of key areas within the AAM industry that are currently being under-funded, under-resourced, or under-researched.

Tangible examples:

  • Vancouver AAM Whitepaper + Triple Bottom Line Analysis
  • Toronto Whitepaper
  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • Insurance Thought Paper (In Progress)

The project’s overarching goal is to provide leadership and guidance for the advancement of key areas within the AAM industry that are currently being under-funded, under-resourced, or under-researched.

Does your organization need more resources to operationalize AAM?