Atech, an Embraer Group company, and the Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica (ITA), in collaboration with the Department of Aerospace Science and Technology (DCTA), signed today a Technical Cooperation Agreement to promote the development of research focused on the area of Electronic Warfare (EG). The consolidated partnership focuses on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to classify signals and threats, with de-interleaving techniques, aiming to strengthen the analysis and response capacity in defense scenarios.</p> The agreement represents a strategic milestone for the company, which remains technologically up-to-date and close to its target market. The initiative is also aligned with the objective of promoting Atech's collaboration and partnership with the Scientific, Technological and Innovation Institutions (ICT) of the Armed Forces.</p> The project opens doors for the expansion of research with resources from funding agencies, aiming at the development of solutions in the area of Electronic Warfare.</p> "The partnership with ITA-DCTA represents an important step for Atech's technological advancement in the field of Electronic Warfare. The initiative reinforces our commitment to leading innovation projects in Brazil, ing forces with institutions of excellence such as ITA and DCTA to promote significant technological advances, aligned with market needs", said Atech's Defense Business Director, Giacomo Feres Staniscia.</p> The Rector of ITA, Professor Doctor Antonio Guilherme de Arruda Lorenzi, highlighted that this is yet another important partnership for national development. “ITA has a long history of strategic activities involving several external stakeholders, such as representatives of industry and government. Through this partnership, we hope to continue contributing, with teaching, research, innovation and extension, to the strengthening of Brazilian capabilities in the area of Electronic Warfare, further boosting the country's progress,” he stated.</p>
Atech and ITA-DCTA celebrate cooperation to modernize Electronic Warfare technologies in Brazil
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