To register to the Technical Visits, you may go through the confirmation link that you received by email when you first registered. There you will find your account and profile and will be able to edit it and register to a visit .
People who are not yet registered and want to attend a visit must first register to the main conference.

CERN
Time : 09:00 - 11:30
Meeting point : CERN visitor center
Guided tour: 2 to 3 hours
Tours consist of a video introduction to CERN, followed by a visit of one or two areas on the site, such as control rooms, research facilities, engineering facilities, etc. Tours take place both indoors and outdoors.
You can find more information on this tour at: https://visit.cern/
When registering for this tour, you will be asked to provide information about if you are pregnant, have reduced mobility, and have medical implants.
Max. 48 guests

Swiss Aeropole – home of aerospace pioneers
Time: 9:15
Meeting point: Payerne train station
Duration: 3.5 hours
From the early days of aviation to the development of the Air Base and the flight test campaigns of Solar Impulse, Payerne Airport has long held a special place in the hearts of many Swiss pilots. Today, the Swiss Aeropole technology park offers unique benefits to ambitious aerospace companies, including access to a 2.8km runway and a growing community that counts innovators SolarStratos and Destinus among its members.
Join the AEC 2023 technical visit at Swiss Aeropole on July 14th to discover this unique location and its ecosystem.

Swiss Plasma Center
Time: 09:00
Meeting point: Swiss Plasma Center
Guided tour: 1.5 hours
A visit to the Swiss Plasma Center introduces guests to plasmas, fusion and their related experimental devices. Aerospace Europe 2023 participants can sign up for a one-and-a-half guided tour including the tour of our tokamak (unique in Switzerland).
Please note that the access to the TCV tokamak might be restricted as major work is currently being done.
Max. 50 guests

CSEM
Time: 9:30 AM
Meeting point: CSEM SA – Jaquet Droz 1 – 2002 Neuchatel - map
Duration: 2 hours
The visit in Neuchâtel includes a short presentation of CSEM, then the group will be split, and you’ll discover our latest developments in the fields of:
- Wireless sensor networks for aerospace applications
- Mechanisms for space – such as EU-funded project PULSAR (Prototype of an Ultra Large Structure Assembly Robot), which aims to to develop the technological bricks needed to autonomously assemble large structures in space.
- Visit of our additive manufacturing facilities
Max. 30 guests