On 18 January, the Australian National Maritime Museum's Daring class destroyer, HMAS Vampire, journeyed from her home port at Darling Harbour, Sydney to Garden Island Defence Precinct where the Thales team have been carrying out a range of maintenance and conservation...
Has engineering had its heyday? This might sound like an absurd question as we enter 2023 with an energy crisis in Europe, a global shortage of scientific and technical talent, and a renewed focus on industrial sovereignty¡
As organisations undergo increasing digital transformation, there¡¯s a well-documented talent shortage as firms try to keep up with innovation and ensure their tech teams are sufficiently staffed¡
? Pioneering Hungarian digital bank GR?NIT picks Thales Compact Metal Core payment card for top-of-the-range World Elite personal product
? Sleek and tactile 18g card provides GR?NIT with ¡®heavyweight champion¡¯ contactless Mastercard for style-conscious customers
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Speculation around potential disruption to UK energy supplies continues ¨C amid geopolitical issues, growth ambitions for the nation and the unpredictable nature of our weather¡
The SYRACUSE IV programme, led by the French Armament General Directorate (DGA), to modernise and increase military satellite communication capabilities (SatCom), has entered a deployment phase in the naval domain. Thales supplies all the satellite communication ground...
High-tech company Thales opened a new office in Delft on Thursday, January 19. The building is located right next to TU (Technical University) Delft, with which Thales regularly collaborates in the field of research and engineering assignments. Thales Netherlands hires...
Electro-optical (EO) sensors provide a plethora of benefits in military environments, such as better situational awareness, more accurate classifications, reduced personnel needs and more mission recording options. But perhaps the strongest ace in the hole is that EO s...