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On 20th and 21st June 2022, Naval Group has organised the second edition of the “R&D Partners Day” in Athens, in order to develop cooperation between Naval Group and Hellenic partners through R&D initiatives and European projects.

Naval Group is a major industrial partner of the Hellenic Navy and is further developing its R&D partnerships with Hellenic industry, academic and research institutes to support the development of the future Hellenic naval warfare capabilities.

The second edition of the R&D Partners Days confirms the importance for Naval Group to identify, structure and strengthen partnerships with Hellenic partners on cutting-edge technologies in various fields such as unmanned vehicles (UxV), artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, energy storage and production, augmented reality, I-maintenance and eco-conception.

Partnerships with Hellenic

Naval Group has signed partnerships with three leading Hellenic universities: the National Technological University of Athens, the University of Patras and Forth Research centre.

These partnerships have led to fruitful academic exchanges between the National Technological University of Athens and ENSTA Bretagne to develop work on composite material.

Cooperation on European projects

Some Hellenic partners shared their experience on ongoing successful European programmes such as USSPS

Since the first edition of the R&D Partners Days in June 2021, Naval Group and its partners answered several European calls such as the Modular Multirole Patrol Corvette programme to which it answered with six Hellenic companies: Terra Spatium, IDE, ISD, FEAC Engineering, Prisma Electronics and Hydrus.

Two Horizon Europe projects were also awarded on composite material: Ithaca and Joining MAMA, for which the Group has partnered with the University of Patras and the University of Thessaloniki.

Hellenic partners

Some Hellenic partners shared their experience on ongoing successful European programmes such as USSPS (Unmanned Semi-fixed Sea Platforms for Maritime Surveillance), MIRICLE (Mine Risk Clearance for Europe) and PANDORA. A special focus has also been made on the cyber domain which is a major domain of cooperation for Naval Group.

The GDDIA (General Directorate for Defence Investments and Armaments) also presented their innovation policy.

Exchanges on future cooperation in innovative domains followed, thanks to the support and coordination of SEKPY (association of Hellenic Defence Manufacturers) and HASDIG (Hellenic Aerospace Security & Defence Industries Group).

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