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Strongfield Technologies launches software services

Strongfield Technologies has announced the launch of their latest offering in the form of custom software design and development services for the aerospace and defence applications, in partnership with Matellio, a US based software development company.


 
Strongfield Technologies aim to help their clients in the UK within the aerospace and defence sectors, by providing sophisticated software solutions to augment their applications. Strongfield Technologies will look to leverage their existing strong network base to establish themselves as a software solutions provider for the aerospace and defence sectors.

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Strongfield Technologies have set the stage to launch this collaboration into the UK market at the ExCel London Apps World event scheduled for 19th & 20th October 2016, which showcases the latest developments in the world of software apps. “The world is in the midst of a technological revolution with the unprecedented growth of the mobile apps in the recent times and we thought what better way to launch our software services than the apps world event, which dwells on all things apps”, said Max Mongia, Chairman of the Strongfield Group.

Technavio earlier reported how the global defence industry is witnessing a digital revolution with the total spending expected to reach £82.24 billion($108.4 billion) by 2020, growing at a CAGR of more than 3% during the forecast period. The software segment was one of the fastest growing segments in the defence market in 2015 with a market share of approximately 15%. Strategy insiders within Strongfield Technologies are confident of this collaboration as having the potential to augment the profitability of the company leveraging on the strong contact base of Strongfield Technologies coupled with the technical expertise of Matellio.

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Strongfield Technologies is a UK based technology company, manufacturing and supplying high-tech components and equipment for defence, space & aerospace applications, which also provides engineering design and consultancy services worldwide.


 

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