The imminent explosion in drone use will make our skies pretty crowded ¨C so it¡¯s essential the tools we use to manage our airspaces all work in harmony, says Todd Donovan.
Machines that detect when their human operators tire and need a cup of coffee could be closer than we think, thanks to a funding partnership between Thales and the University of South Australia (UniSA)¡
Earlier this year, Thales and the University of Southampton announced they had formed a major partnership to collaborate in the research and development of the next generation of maritime autonomous systems. Ten months in we have caught up with Professor Stephen Turnoc...
Civil and defence organisations alike rely on Thales to keep their crews ready for mission-critical operations: in the air, on land, at sea and in cyberspace. Visit us at I/ITSEC 2019 to find out more.
Every year, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities is celebrated on December 3 all over the world. The event is aimed at raising public awareness of the challenge faced by people with disabilities and promoting their dignity, rights and well-being. This yea...
There's a busy month ahead for planet Earth, with the COP 25 in Madrid from 2-13 December and the UICN World Climate Day on 8 December. But beyond the meeting schedule, there is growing acceptance by our institutions, industries and citizens of the urgent need for acti...
The most powerful laser system in the world developed and installed by Thales in Romania with the capacity to deliver pulses with the record power level of 10 petawatts, was formally accepted on October 11, 2019 by our Customer, the National Institute of Physics and Nu...
The Meteosat program is celebrating its birthday, 42 years after the first satellite was launched in 1977.
Meteosat-1 was launched on November 23, 1977. Placed in geostationary orbit at 0 degrees longitude, it provided a permanent view over most of Europe, the whole of...