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Getac to present latest tech innovations at Eurosatory

Telford based manufacturer of rugged technology for the defence and security sectors, Getac, will be presenting its latest technology innovations at Eurosatory 2024, from 17th to 21st June at the Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre, France.

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Getac will showcase its latest rugged solutions, some of them being presented for the first time at Eurosatory 2024, providing an opportunity for it to exchange views on the challenges and opportunities of AI, robotisation and equipment modernisation on a backdrop of unprecedented geopolitical upheaval and climate challenges.

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During the five days of Eurosatory 2024, visitors will have the chance to discover and get to grips with some of Getac’s latest mission-critical rugged innovations such as:

  • Getac X600 & X600 Pro, the rugged mobile workstation, designed to deliver comprehensive mobile command computing, control and planning workflows.
  • Getac B360 & B360 Pro, 13.6’’ fully mobile rugged laptop range that’s built to perform.
  • Getac ZX80, the fully rugged Android tablet designed to be a built-for-AI powerhouse.
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“In a post-pandemic and geopolitical context marked by ongoing tensions, Getac continues to seek innovative solutions to help defence professionals meet current and future challenges,” said Paul Waddilove, Managing Director - UK & Nordics at Getac.

Getac will be accompanied by some of its eco-system partners. Visitors will be able to discover data-at-rest hardware encryption solutions from VIASAT and PRIM’X full-disk encryption software solutions to secure data, SCOPEX will also be present with an innovative portable inspection system for mobile radiography of suspicious objects.

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