Imagine a system that, once turned on, will stay on for the rest of its life. Neither hardware failures nor code glitches can bring it down. At Thales, chief software architect René van Hees is putting his shoulders to the wheel to make this dream a reality.
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What do the Eurovision Song Contest and a printed circuit board factory have in common? Whether it’s pulling off the largest musical event on the planet or assembling high-tech computer boards, neither can be done effectively any more without a digital platform to secu...
Een fikse uitdaging voor de realisatie van Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is het aan elkaar knopen van alle systemen. Maar daarvoor hoeft de mobiliteitssector het wiel niet opnieuw uit te vinden. In Nederland is bijvoorbeeld al veel kennis beschikbaar over de interoperab...
On 30th of May 2020 SpaceX and NASA made history with their successful launch of the manned Demonstration Flight 2. This is the first commercial launch bringing Astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to the International Space Station. A big achievement for all the peo...
Atocha Cercanías (commuter trains) station has been equipped with Thales signalling technology allowing trains to travel north, among other directions, linking up with Madrid Chamartín via the Recoletos tunnel, the busiest section of Spanish railways.
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Thales Nederland has received the CO2 Awareness certificate for achieving level 5 on the CO2 Perfomance Ladder. By obtaining the certificate, Thales Nederland shows that they are actively working on CO2 reduction.
In a world where technology is generating increasingly sophisticated weapons and a raft of new threats, such as the worrying proliferation of advanced ballistic missiles, defending a country’s airspace is no easy task. And these same technological leaps mean that defen...