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Thu, 19 Nov 2020
Isdefe at the 3rd Space Engineering Congress

The 3rd Space Engineering Congress was held from 24 to 27 October in a virtual format that featured over one thousand professionals in the sector from twenty different countries.

Wed, 18 Nov 2020
Isdefe takes part in the C1b3rWall Academy

Raquel Pastor Pastor, an engineer in the Defence and Security Department’s Office of Surveillance Technologies for Public Safety, was tasked with leading Isdefe’s involvement in the Cyberintelligence-OSINT module of the C1b3rWall Academy, a training activity held as part of project C1b3rWall.

Wed, 11 Nov 2020
Presentation of Tele-iNNOVACIÓN awards

Isdefe’s CEO, Mr Francisco Quereda, and Isdefe’s Director of Business Development, Mr Jesús Alonso, presented the awards and certificates for the Exprés Tele-iNNOVACIÓN Contest to the creators of the winning ideas of this initiative.

The presentation took place on Friday, 30 October at Isdefe’s headquarters, and observed all the safety measures recommended to protect against COVID-19.

The Exprés Tele-iNNOVACIÓN Contest is part of a series of initiatives that Isdefe implemented during the lockdown as an exercise in lessons learned applicable in the future.

Wed, 11 Nov 2020
Isdefe engineer José Pablo Haro takes part at the Portugal Air Summit 2020.

José Pablo Haro, coordinator of the satellite navigation group (GNSS) in the Navigation, Satellite and Surveillance Office of Isdefe’s Transport and ICT Department, took part in a panel held on 21 October on “European Deployment Developments”, which dealt with the main programmes and the anticipated evolution of the air navigation infrastructure in Europe.

Wed, 11 Nov 2020
Isdefe collaborates with APTIE in the conference on “Toward an R&D Model in the Ministry of the Interior”.

The Association for the Promotion of Strategic Technologies and Industries (APTIE) organised the virtual technical workshop on “Toward an R&D Model in the Ministry of the Interior”, which was held on 5 November.

The conference, which was sponsored by the Ministry of the Interior, featured an agenda that included a study of the current status of R&D in the Ministry of the Interior, the management of short- and medium-term technologies of interest to law enforcement and the armed forces, and the new R&D outlook in Security and Defence nationally and in Europe.

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