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EURONAVAL 2016, A great edition for the Mondial of the naval technologies of the future.
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Announcement by the Minister of Defence On Tuesday 18th October, at the Ministry of Defence stand, the Minister of Defence Jean-Yves Le Drian chose Euronaval to reveal the model of the future intermediate-size frigates (FTI) made in France. The launch of the FTI programme was decided upon in mid-2015 on the occasion of the legislation update for military programming. The objective is ambitious, as delivery of the first frigate is set for 2023. With a tonnage of 4,200 tonnes, the FTI will be implemented by a crew of 125 staff. For 2030, these 5 new first-line frigates will complement the French Navy's order of battle of the 8 multimission frigates (FREMM) and the 2 Horizon-type air defence frigates. The Euronaval 2016 Trophies The three winners of the Euronaval 2016 Trophies were awarded their prizes by Jean-Yves Le Drian during the official exhibition opening ceremony on Tuesday 18th October 2016. The jury of journalists and professionals chose three winners who represent the industrial momentum present in the world naval sector: The EURONAVAL Trophy for “Drones - robotics - autonomous systems” is awarded to the company ECA for the development of STERNA®. The EURONAVAL Trophy for “Conceptships - vessel of the future” is awarded to the company VOITH TURBO, for the VOITH LINEAR JET The GICAN Trophy for “Digital - virtual and augmented reality simulation” is awarded to the company SBS Interactive for the VIS-On innovative solution software for enriched reality virtualisation. EURONAVAL organiser Since its creation in 1968, this international biennial event has been organised by the GICAN (French Marine Industry Group), representing and promoting the French naval industry. The GICAN federates more than 165 businesses and represents 40,000 direct jobs in France for a sales figure of 8,5 billion Euros. Reminder of key figures for 2016 • 403 exhibitors • 56% foreign exhibitors • 34 nationalities including France, with one new nation: Japan • 10 national pavilions including one new: Denmark • 129 delegations • 20 Navy chiefs of staff • 23,250 professional visits • 579 business meetings • 81 media martners • 322 journalists • 15,000 sqm exhibition space Link to our Euronaval 2016 picture and video gallery. |
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