Boeing, Intel Collaborate on Advanced Microelectronics for Aerospace

In a new strategic collaboration, Boeing and Intel are working together to advance semiconductor technology across the aerospace industry, with the intent to create next-generation microelectronics applications in artificial intelligence, secure computing and advanced flight capabilities for future products.  This collaboration is expected to accelerate progress on key pillars within Boeing’s vision for the future…

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Indian Navy gets refurbished submarine periscopes from CSIO

The Central Scientific Instruments Organisation (CSIO) in Chandigarh has completed a project to repair and refurbish periscopes on the Indian Navy’s attack submarines. The project took 18 months to finish and involved studying and analysing various optical elements and components and developing the technology and methodology to meet the Navy’s specifications. Noteworthy, this is the…

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Kongsberg witnesses 27% increase in operating revenues

Norway based Kongsberg witnessed an increase in its operating revenues by 27 percent and recorded solid growth in all business areas compared with Q2 last year. Further, the order intake was NOK 10.5 billion and the order backlog increased to NOK 68.1 billion. Notably, Kongsberg Gruppen is an international technology group headquartered in Norway, that…

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Launch of Chandrayaan-3 reiterates India’s indigenous capabilities

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, MoS PMO, Department of Space, Department of Atomic Energy, MoS Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr Jitendra Singh said the successful launch of Chandrayaan-3 reiterates India’s indigenous capabilities and vindicates the dream that Vikram Sarabhai saw six decades ago. Speaking at Sriharikota after the launch,…

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Thales to acquire Cobham Aerospace Communications

Thales have entered into exclusive negotiation to acquire, for USD 1.1 Billion, Cobham Aerospace Communications (“AeroComms”), a leading supplier of advanced, ultra-reliable innovative safety cockpit communication systems. With ~690 employees, of which ~190 engineers, the company operates across a well-invested footprint in France, South Africa, USA / Canada and Denmark. Further, it is expected to…

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