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TITAN Takes Flight for ATDS 2026 in Toulouse

We are heading back to the Aerospace Test and Development Show this September and this time we are bringing a bigger story to tell.

Stop by at booth 713 in Hall 7.

ATDS 2026 runs September 29 and 30 at the MEETT Centre in Toulouse, France. The show pulls together aircraft manufacturers, component suppliers, defense contractors and test engineers from across the aerospace world for two days of demonstrations, technical sessions and direct conversations with the people building the next generation of flight and defense hardware.

Aerospace test programs run on complexity. A single qualification campaign can span dozens of test articles, multiple labs, facilities, configurations and years of documentation that regulators may eventually examine line by line.

TITAN goes beyond traditional LIMS. It connects the broader test lifecycle bringing test planning, scheduling, execution, lab operations, equipment, traceability and reporting into one system.

At our booth, our team will show how TITAN helps aerospace and defense testing organizations:

  • Plan and schedule complex test campaigns across multiple labs and facilities from one system
  • Track test articles, fixtures, equipment, and calibration status without relying on disconnected spreadsheets
  • Maintain requirement-to-test traceability and audit-ready records as testing happens, rather than reconstructing evidence later
  • Connect test execution data to certification and qualification reporting, reducing the manual work of pulling information together from multiple tools
  • See the full test lifecycle in context from what needs to be tested to the evidence proving it was completed

Meet the Team

Our CEO Ajay Krishnamurthy and our Director Neerav Singh will both be on the floor. If you want to talk testing strategy or see TITAN in action, this is your chance to speak directly with the people who built it.

This year's show adds a Defense Testing Forum alongside the existing Testing Forum and Future Propulsion Forum, reflecting how much the industry has shifted toward unmanned systems, hybrid propulsion and cross-over programs between civilian and military applications. TITAN's platform was built to flex across exactly that kind of program diversity, whether the test article is a turbine component, a drone airframe or a defense subsystem headed toward certification.

Walk Hall 7 and you will see rigs, sensors, load cells and control cabinets stacked booth after booth. Every one of those instruments generates data that still needs a schedule, a test article history and a report behind it and that is the gap TITAN was built to close.

If you run test and lab operations for an OEM, a Tier 1 or Tier 2 supplier, or a TIC lab, stop by and say hello. We would like to hear what is slowing your test programs down and show you how TITAN closes that gap.

We look forward to seeing you in Toulouse.