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ST Engineering Antycip to showcase multidomain solutions at MSPO 2024

At MSPO 2024, ST Engineering Antycip, in collaboration with its industry partners, will showcase a range of advanced multidomain solutions designed to meet the evolving needs of modern defence.

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In partnership with MAK Technologies, CogSim Technologies and Cervus Defence, ST Engineering will present its comprehensive multidomain simulation solutions for live, virtual and constructive interoperability at MSPO 2024 (the International Defence Industry Exhibition) taking place in Kielce, Poland, from Tuesday 3rd to Friday 6th September.

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Visitors to ST Engineering Antycip’s MSPO stand  will have the opportunity to engage with live demonstrations of its multi-domain solutions and witness firsthand how they can transform defence operations, as well as meet with the company’s team of experts and partners, who will be available to discuss attendees’ specific needs and how its solutions can address them. There will also be multiple networking opportunities to connect with industry leaders and peers to exchange insights and explore potential collaborations.
 
In collaboration with CogSim Technologies, the ST Engineering Antycip team will demonstrate how CogSim’s Tactical Data Link suite – distributed by ST Engineering Antycip in Europe – is able to seamlessly integrate and manage real-time tactical data across various platforms, enhancing situational awareness and decision-making with robust and reliable data links while bridging synthetic training and operational networks.
 
In partnership with Cervus Defence, ST Engineering Antycip will showcase HIVE, Cervus’s powerful analytics engine, which employs advanced data analysis to provide users with actionable insights into optimising operational efficiency and strategic planning. The partners will also present the Forge, a digital decision support tool offering enhanced data processing and visualisation developed by Cervus for the British Army.
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Last but not least, sister companies ST Engineering Antycip and MAK Technologies will demonstrate the MAK ONE suite for state-of-the-art simulation and training solutions for diverse scenarios. Able to simulate complex air, land, and sea environments to train for multidomain operations, the MAK ONE suite delivers enhanced preparedness and operational readiness with comprehensive, immersive training and experimentation tools and wargaming.
 
“At ST Engineering Antycip, we are committed to advancing defence capabilities through innovation and collaboration,” said Johan Besnainou, director, France and Spain, for ST Engineering Antycip. “Our partnerships with MAK Technologies, CogSim Technologies, and Cervus Defence ensure that we deliver a cohesive, global solution that meets the multifaceted challenges of today’s defence landscape.”
 
The 32nd International Defence Industry Exhibition (MSPO) takes place 3rd–6th September 2024 at the Targi Kielce exhibition centre.

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