Thales 3D printing — additive manufacturing — is lowering the weight and cost of space parts in an increasingly-competitive market for tomorrow’s satellites.
The next generation of trains will be autonomous, operating without human help, thanks to digital technologies including artificial intelligence and big data. Read on
With aircraft increasingly e-connected for both flight operations and enhanced passenger on-board experience, Thales creates a cyber-shield to keep them safe from hacker attacks in the skies.
Thales is applying artificial intelligence (AI), big data, intelligent sensors, and cyber-secured connectivity to its leading air traffic management (ATM) solutions, assuring safety and efficiency for all types of aircraft in more crowded skies.
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The future of mobility is marked by change. New technologies, increasing prosperity and growing populations demand and promote change. In Germany, the expansion of rail traffic, including both inner-city and nationwide rail traffic, plays a decisive role in the attainm...
5G promises to take 4G LTE network performances to a whole new level not only in commercial applications but on the battlefield too. 5G solutions are truly suited to the needs of critical systems in the toughest of environments where human lives are at stake.
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Blockchain is often associated with the
financial sector, but things are changing. We look at some of the different
ways blockchain technology is being used
As soon as sufficiently powerful Quantum Computers exist, the consequence is that the majority of standard cryptographic schemes today will no longer be secure and object to attack, hence to eavesdropping and to digital identity theft.
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With air traffic booming, countries overwhelmingly turn to Thales for Air Traffic Management solutions that assures them efficient and safe mastery of their sovereign civil and military airspace.