The lower the temperature, the less thermal noise and the better a sensor will be able to pick up even the tiniest signal. At Thales, Roel Arts is involved in developing cryogenic technology to cool things down, typically to around 200 degrees below zero.
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Artificial intelligence is taking the industry by storm. But incorporating it into a high-tech system is easier said than done. At Thales, Gregor Pavlin and his team are building a deep understanding of relevant AI methods and translating them into good engineering prac...
As electric mobility expands, EV drivers will need a charging network that offers secure access along with frictionless payments. e-Mobility specialist Gireve and Thales are on a mission to build it – as its CEO Eric Plaquet explains in this Q&A
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Experts believe a successful digital ID system could help businesses to unlock value equivalent to 13 percent of a country's GDP by 2030. With this in mind, the EU is set to launch its own digital wallet framework. Here's an overview of the EU wallet
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How would you describe the threat environment facing the armed forces today?
The world is changing. The strategic balance of power is being challenged in every type of conflict– on land, at sea, under the oceans, in the air, in space and in cyberspace.
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It is one of the wonders of science that the biggest discoveries are often dependent on the tiniest elements. At Thales too, the smallest entities are often at the heart of some of the biggest scientific advances. Both elements are true at Thales – SESO® Optics, which i...