The Royal Navy's Carrier Strike Group (CSG) has set sail on its second deployment, showcasing a versatile and powerful maritime capability that exemplifies the commitment to global security.
In this interview, Aislinn delves into what drew her towards engineering, her early career experiences and pivotal moments as a woman in the engineering sector
Patrice Caine, Thales Chairman & CEO, talks to French financial daily La Tribune about the future of the space and defence industries in France and Europe.
Project CABOT – the Royal Navy’s planned Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) barrier in the North Atlantic – isn’t simply about detecting and tracking submarines; it’s about total situational awareness, from space to seabed, across a vast, opaque operating environment.
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Thales Group Chairman & CEO Patrice Caine talks to Ouest France about the space industry, rearming, reindustrialisation and the next generation of engineers.
The French Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industrial Sovereignty, along with the Conseil National des Achats* (CNA), has renewed the ‘Supplier Relations and Sustainable Procurement’ label awarded to Thales for a period of three years.
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Recently, a new cohort of early-career engineers from across Thales Australia gathered at Thales’ Bendigo site to commence their journey through the Engineering Early Careers Program (EECP). The program is a 12-month training experience designed to develop skills, fost...
Recently deployed alongside Italy’s Cavour carrier, the Royal Navy’s Carrier Strike Group cuts a commanding silhouette as it slices through the Mediterranean – an unmistakable show of strength at a time of escalating geopolitical volatility. This strength is soon to be...