Latest Technologies in Electronic Warfare

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Latest Technologies in Electronic Warfare

Thursday, July 16th 10 am (KSA time)


Being able to design, prototype and test Electronic Warfare applications fast
and accurately is key to Aerospace companies reaching a leading positionin the
global marketplace. Keeping you aerospace research or industry project on
schedule and within budget, while keeping asset failure at a minimum, is a
requirement you cannot miss if you want to be a player in this competitive
market. Research and Test & Evaluation facilities require cutting edge
technologies for emulating complex electromagnetic scenarios based on
wideband multichannel acquisition and generation and real-time signal
processing of RF/uW signals.

We want to share with you how we are helping companies solve the
engineering challenges associated to the modern Radar and EW systems.
Please join us and our partners NI and Elettronica for a live session on how
Multifunctional and Cognitive sensor capabilities can be operated as software-
connected solutions together with function sharing AESA antennas, to allow
achieving novel and unprecedented operational capabilities in Radar EW.
Agenda
 Market Trends and Test Challenges in Radar and EW
 Software Connected Systems: The NI Approach
 Demo – Radar Target Generator and Radar Signal Simulator
 Design, Prototype, and Deploy More effectively with SW defined systems
 Q&A

Join us for this webinar on Thursday, July 16th at 10 am (KSA time) and
learn how you can leverage:

 a customizable off-the-shelf platform


 software-defined test systems that help you mitigate the risk and
balance the need for new requirements and maintain legacy
platforms
 a network of global partners with the right expertise in the Aerospace
field

About the speakers

Rodrigue SAAB is the CEO and co-founder of SAAB RDS, a technology


advisor and solution provider in the Middle East focused on delivering
cutting-edge sustainable productivity solutions to industry and research
institution.
Raffaele Fiengo is a Business Development Manager at NI with more than
15 years experience in the Aerospace Market
Farris Alhorr is a Business Development Manager at NI specialised on
designing and prototyping Aerospace applications.
Massimo Sciotti is TechnicalDirector at Elettronica, a company focused on
system integration solutions forsituational awareness and electronic warfare
applications.

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