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Working group IST-187, “5G Technologies Application to NATO Operations”, was created in September to allow NATO, through its STO (Science & Technology Organization), to analyse the technology and security aspects of 5G and apply them to military applications.
As a member of Spain’s delegation, along with Army personnel, Isdefe is taking part in this group through Ricardo Alvariño de la Serna, from the Defence and Security Department’s Tactical Platforms and Systems Office.
On 26 November, as part of the closing ceremonies for the 8th National Congress on Defence and Security R&D, the 2020 Isdefe Antonio Torres DESEi+D R&D Award was presented to the winning entry, which was “Predictive maintenance of ship engines through machine learning”.
This conference, organised by the Civil Guard in concert with Isdefe and held online on 25 November, was very well received in terms of participation.
The subjects covered focused on the role of the Civil Guard in the fight against organised crime, and revolved around the goal of understanding how COVID-19 has given rise to new criminal trends in Spain, the EU and around the world.
Isdefe has published its 2019 Annual Report, which describes the company’s activity and results for the 2019 fiscal year, and specifically the organisation’s performance in three areas of sustainability: economic, social and environmental.
The Secretary of State for Defence and President of Isdefe, in her letter introducing this annual report, notes the good results reported by the Company, “a result of the principle of excellence, which guides the performance of our operations and the governance of the organisation”.
The 16th of November marked the start of the Big Things Data & AI Conference Home Edition, which was held online and that, for two days, became one of the most important gatherings in Europe on data analysis, artificial intelligence, the digital transformation and the cloud.