R&D, a privileged axis of cooperation between Greece and France
Since its establishment in Greece in 2008, Naval Group has developed a strong relationship with many high-skilled and innovative companies within the Hellenic defence industry, but also with research and academic partners. Alongside the frigates program, for which Naval Group has designed a robust Hellenic Industry Participation plan, the Group also seeks to support the development of the future Hellenic naval warfare capabilities through R&D projects with Hellenic companies, universities and research institutes.
For the third consecutive year, Naval Group organises the R&D Partners Days with the support and coordination of SEKPY (association of Hellenic Defence Manufacturers) and HASDIG (Hellenic Aerospace Security & Defense Industries Group) as a chance to meet with current and new partners, and discuss on-going and future projects giving opportunities to strengthening the partnerships.
Given the diversity of Naval Group's research areas, these partnerships focus on cutting edge-technologies in various fields such as unmanned vehicles (UxV), autonomous systems, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, energy storage and production, augmented reality, I-maintenance, software maintenance and eco-conception. This year a dedicated focus will be put on Energy.
Currently, Naval Group and its Greek partners have jointly successfully completed the European project PANDORA. This R&D cooperation is a long-term work, aiming to grow in the years to come.
For this third edition, roughly 40 Hellenic compagnies, academic and research centres are participating. More specifically, Naval Group will share with its Hellenic partners the presentation of the R&D project Blue ship, whose main objective is optimizing on-board energy efficiency. In addition, Naval Group’s main industrial French partners Thales and MBDA are associated to this event and will present their respective R&D cooperation plan with Hellenic partners. The GDDIA (General Directorate for Defense Investments and Armaments) will also bring its vision on innovation policy for Hellenic defence industry.
Partnerships with Hellenic academic partners
Naval Group is already a partner of three leading Hellenic universities: NTUA, 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 and with two specific projects with Patras University. This year, this partnership has been extended to the Hellenic Naval Academy, who have signed cooperation agreements with Naval Group and very productive discussions started with the DEMOKRITOS research Center.
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