Thales launches Singapore digital centre
French company wants be closer to its Asia-Pacific customers and partners so as to deliver quicker solutions, and to work with startups
Singapore
FRENCH technology and aerospace company Thales has added Singapore to its digital factory network. The launch event was officiated by Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing on Thursday.
The opening of the Singapore centre, after France and Canada, is to bring Thales closer to its Asia-Pacific customers and partners, and foster closer collaboration in addressing the challenges faced by local organisations, said Olivier Flous, vice-president of digital transformation and digital factory, Thales.
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