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Isdefe was present at the presentation of the 35th Awards for Excellence in Maintenance, Flight Safety and Safety in Weapons Handling, which it supports in an effort to recognise the efforts made in the Air Force to ensure quality technology and engineering services.

The ceremony was led by the Air Force Chief of Staff, General Javier Salto Martínez-Avial, who was accompanied by members of the Air Force’s High Council, as well as by civilian and military authorities.

During the closing, the Chief of Staff noted the importance of safety to this institution and

Isdefe is releasing its 2016 Annual Report, which describes the activities of the company, its financial results and relevant information in the areas of sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility, and provides an overview of the organisation for the last fiscal year.

In addition to the usual formats available on www.annualreportisdefe.com, the 2016 Report is being published for the first time on a dedicated website, to make it easy for our stakeholders to read and access the information.

The 10th Seminar will be held on 6, 7 and 8 September under the theme “Satellites as a key component for security and defence in government applications”. This seminar is being organised by Ametic in concert with Hisdesat.

For the second time, Isdefe took part in the International Symposium of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), which was held in the Australian city of Adelaide from 15 to 20 July.

The event is an annual gathering of experts in systems engineering, professionals in the field and members of academia, as well as of solutions providers and companies from different sectors, including Defence and Security.

The course on “Technological Needs for the Weapons Systems of the Armed Forces”, held at CESEDEN, ended on Friday, July 7. The goal of this course was to lay out the areas of research for the design of new equipment platforms for the weapons systems of the Armed Forces that will one day replace those currently deployed.

This programme is supported by the Antonio Remón y Zarco de Valle Chair through an agreement with the UPM and the National Centre for Defence Studies, and sponsored by Isdefe.