Thales announces the inauguration of the Public Security Centre of Excellence (CoE) and extension of its partnership with HTX (Home Team Science & Technology Agency) to continue driving innovation in homeland security, at Milipol Asia-Pacific-TechX Summit 2024.

The new CoE is poised to significantly propel Thales in Singapore as a global hub for border security.

Public Security Centre of Excellence inaugurated in Singapore, serving the needs of global customers

Thales Public Security CoE in Singapore seeks to build upon the successes of ongoing partnerships and initiatives to enhance immigration and critical infrastructure security, by way of research and development, continued innovation, and partnerships with industry and government stakeholders. With the creation of this CoE, Thales aims to grow its Security business threefold in three years.

Between 2018 and 2022, Thales designed and developed a security system that streamlines operations and improves real-time decision-making for Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) at Singapore's land checkpoints. In addition to the use of smart data and automation to drive operational efficiencies, this project includes integrating and setting up operations centres and a command & control (C2) system.

This Centre of Excellence is the latest in a series of investments announced by Thales in Singapore to develop local capability and innovation in strategic domains such as Air Traffic Management, Digital Identity & Security and next-gen avionics manufacturing. In the area of Artificial Intelligence, Thales is also deepening its expertise in Singapore through the creation of a 'cortAIx Factory', which alongside factories in France and Canada, will help industrialise the development of AI use cases related to critical environments. In line with this, Thales remains steadfast in hiring more than 1,000 Singaporean talents over the next three years, with the headcount for experts in the security domain increasing to 100 people locally.

With Singapore's land checkpoints being among the busiest in the world, efficiency and security at these borders are paramount for the smooth and safe flow of passenger traffic. Thales' innovative systems will support ongoing initiatives by ICA, to deliver convenience, reduced waiting times, and improved experiences for passengers at land checkpoints. In the long term, Thales public security systems can potentially be rolled out from the CoE across borders around the world.

HTX-Thales Co Lab extended for another 3 years.

In recognition of their strong collaboration, Thales and HTX have renewed their joint lab for an additional three years since its establishment in 2022. This renewal seeks to continue the joint efforts of the two organisations to co-create game-changing science and technology solutions in homeland security through experimentation and the building of prototypes and proofs-of-concept.

Some of the key achievements of this collaboration in the last two years include the i) improvement of a drone classification in an urban environment, ii) a further exploration of long-range biometrics identification, and iii) the successful development of a high resolution prototype for situational awareness to allow multiple agencies within Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to share a Common Situational Picture (CSP) in order to enable a quicker response for operational efficiencies.

Moving forward, the Co Lab will work on more than ten projects that range from an integrated communications platform across home-team agencies, to the development of cloud-based platforms, to innovating next-generation border clearance concepts.

We are delighted to extend the collaboration with Thales, to continue drawing on Thales' strong track record in innovation, to develop even more cutting-edge solutions for the future. HTX and Thales have enjoyed a fruitful partnership over the years, and I look forward to more good years of us tapping each other's' perspectives and strengths to keep Singapore safe and secure,' said Ng Yeow Boon, Deputy Chief Executive (Development), We are proud of the strong partnership with the Singapore government agencies in leveraging technologies to bolster homeland security. We would like to thank HTX for their strong collaboration with the extension of the Thales HTX co-lab for another 3 years. The inauguration of the Public Security Centre of Excellence in Thales Singapore affirms our commitment to further build up local capabilities in this important space and the role of Singapore as a global hub. I look forward to the realisation of cutting-edge technologies that will enhance the safety and security of citizens and residents.'

About Thales

Thales (Euronext Paris: HO) is a global leader in advanced technologies within three domains: Defence & Security, Aeronautics & Space and Digital Identity & Security. It develops products and solutions that help make the world safer, greener and more inclusive.

The Group invests close to EUR4 billion a year in Research & Development, particularly in key areas such as quantum technologies, Edge computing, 6G and cybersecurity.

Thales has 81,000 employees in 68 countries. In 2023, the Group generated sales of EUR18,4 billion.

Excluding the ground transportation business, which is being divested.

About Thales in Singapore

Thales established its presence in Singapore in 1973 to support the expansion of aerospace-related activities in the Asia Pacific region. Over the years, the company has expanded and today is involved in the main sectors of Aerospace (including Air Traffic Management); Defence & Security and Digital Identity & Security (DIS). Thales also has an established Research, Technology and Innovation (RTI) footprint in Singapore, housing a Research and Technology team (one of five for the Thales Group worldwide), an Innovation Hub and the Digital Factory in Asia.

For the Digital Identity & Security business, Thales operates the Group's largest multi-module DIS Manufacturing Competence Centre in Singapore, together with an Engineering Competence Centre working on research and product development for multiple sectors, including banking, telecommunications and automotive. In Aerospace, the largest avionics manufacturing site for the Thales Group is located in Singapore.

Thales employs 2000 people of over thirty nationalities in Singapore, across locations in Ayer Rajah Crescent, Changi North Rise and Suntec City.

Contact:

Jamie CHOW

Tel: +65 93 69 53 43

Email: jamie.chow@thalesgroup.com

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