Thales and its transport industry contemporaries are working hard to shake the image commonly associated with working on the road or railway. ¡®Boring¡¯, ¡®full of old train spotters¡¯ and a job better suited to the early 1900s are common views of working in the industry¡
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?Thales employees have taken to their bikes this summer to raise money for Prostate Cancer UK. Two cycling events have taken place; the Raid Alpine Cycle and the Route 47 Celtic Challenge.
This year the global prize for the winners of Project Arduino 2016/17 will be a trip to one of our Research Centres or Innovation Hubs located in one of the countries and regions participating in Arduino.
Cars are getting smarter and more connected every day. But there¡¯s a hitch ¡ª these computer systems on wheels are becoming a prime target for cyber criminals and hackers.
Consolidating an already solid reputation for security evaluation, the Thales facility has become the first laboratory to achieve accreditation under çÛÁ¦ÊÓÆµPlatform¡¯s new security assurance programme.
Training of new Thales volunteers is now beginning for the Project Arduino on-campus competition which will be delivered in seven countries this year; China Mainland, Hong Kong, France, UK, USA, the Netherlands and Singapore.
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