Safran Electrical Components Canada Inc

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An atomic "tick-tac" sent aboard the ISS by Europe to test the Einstein effect |

2025-04-21 (tf1info.fr)

An atomic "tick-tac" sent aboard the ISS by Europe to test the Einstein effect |

[Video] ▶ ️ On Earth, time passes faster at the top of a mountain than at sea level, because the force of the gravity exerted is not the same. To measure this "Einstein" effect, the European space agency will set up atomic clocks aboard the international space station. - an atomic "tick-tac" sent aboard the ISS by Europe to test the Einstein effect (Sciences).

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Linda Hapgood Vice President, Engineering Practices, Processes and Tools; and Functional Chief Engineer for Systems Engineering The Boeing Company

2025-04-17 (aiaa.org)

Linda Hapgood Vice President, Engineering Practices, Processes and Tools; and Functional Chief Engineer for Systems Engineering The Boeing Company

Linda Hapgood is Boeing's vice president of Engineering Practices, Processes and Tools and functional chief engineer for Systems Engineering. She leads Boeing's development and implementation of digital engineering, including model-based engineering and the company's engineering Design Practices. Previously, Hapgood served as the chief operating officer for Initium, a joint venture of The Boeing Company and Safran, which designs, manufactures and services auxiliary power units for the commercial aircraft market. Prior to that, she was the chief engineer for airplane systems for Boeing's 767 and 747 airplane programs in Everett, Washington, where she led step-change innovations for Boeing manufacturing such as the first use of augmented reality glasses for Boeing electricians installing complex wiring in the aircraft fuselage.

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Innovation also goes through SMEs

2025-04-01 (journalauto.com)

Innovation also goes through SMEs

While Stellantis remains the first patent filing in France, the surprises of the classification published by the National Institute of Industrial Property are elsewhere. For the first time, SMEs enter the TOP 50 of the INPI. These are Genvia and Verkor with, respectively, 31 and 29 patents.

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Stellantis, Safran, L'Oréal ... What companies have the most patents in 2024?

2025-03-24 (lefigaro.fr)

Stellantis, Safran, L'Oréal ... What companies have the most patents in 2024?

The National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) revealed this Monday the names of the companies that most protected their innovations last year.

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Safran pushes power limits higher in pursuit of next-generation military rotorcraft needs | News |

2025-03-13 (flightglobal.com)

Safran pushes power limits higher in pursuit of next-generation military rotorcraft needs | News |

Safran Helicopter Engines is deep into the initial stages of multiple separate projects to expand the upper limits of its military turboshaft range, pushing power output well beyond the current 3,000shp (2,240kW) maximum.

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Droide: framework agreement on the robotization of the French army -

2025-02-10 (milmag.pl)

Droide: framework agreement on the robotization of the French army -

The French General Directorate for Armaments DGA has concluded a framework agreement with KNDS France and Safran Electronics & Defense in the development of unmanned ground platforms for the armed forces of Kryptonim Droide.

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Safran joins the Business Coordinating Council (CCE) -

2025-01-28 (globalindustries.mx)

Safran joins the Business Coordinating Council (CCE) -

Safran, a global aeronautical and spatial technologies, announced its integration as a strategic ally of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE), consolidating its commitment to Mexico. With more than 14,000 employees and a presence in 18 facilities distributed in four key regions, Safran reaffirms its leading role in the development of the aerospace industry in the country. […]

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Safran’s technological prowess for its future aircraft engine

2025-01-27 (innovations.fr)

Safran’s technological prowess for its future aircraft engine

Safran is working hard to develop its CFM Rise engine, which promises a 20% reduction in fuel consumption. Discover the technological challenges faced.

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Plane of the future: this revolutionary compressor from Safran promises 20% fuel savings - .fr

2025-01-19 (hellobiz.fr)

Plane of the future: this revolutionary compressor from Safran promises 20% fuel savings - .fr

Safran, one of the world's aerospace giants, recently revealed a major breakthrough in the field of air propulsion: a new compressor that could transform the future of aviation. This key element, developed as part of the Rise program, is presented as a revolutionary innovation. The goal of this program is to create

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