DEFEXPO INDIA 2008

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 One on One
 One on One with Mr. Kevin Rock – Tyco Electronics
Tyco Electronics is a US$13.5 billion global provider of engineered electronic components for thousands of consumer and industrial products; network solutions and systems for telecommunications and energy markets; and wireless systems for critical communications, radar and defense applications. It manufacture approximately 500,000 precision-engineered products – all backed by nearly 100,000 committed employees with a singular commitment to bringing a performance advantage to every technology, product and service provided by the company.
 One on One with Vice Admiral Marcelio Pereira, CEO Emgepron, Brazil.
EMGEPRON is a state owned company linked to the Ministry f Defence of Brazil through the command of the Navy. Its activities embrace the vast technological spectrum that comprehends the projects of interest of interest to the Brazilian Navy. EMGERPRON also provides commercialization of products and services made available by naval sector of the national defence industry. These include warship and military crafts (design, construction and modernization), Naval Repair, Ship borne combat, artillery ammunition, oceanographic services, logistic support and personnel training.
 “DCNS Ready to Have Its Base in India”: Mr. Xavier Marshal
While speaking to our team DCNS India office Project Director Mr. Xavier Marshal shared that DCNS will be starting its own 100 percent subsidiary in India by summer. He said that we are committed to the Scorpion deal and one of the main objectives of the subsidiary would be to assist in delivery of Scorpion Submarines to the Indian Navy.
 Raytheon Ready to be part of Indian Navy’s Modernisation Plan
Raytheon Integrated Defence Systems (IDS) looks at India as a strategic partner and aims at building strong tie with the Indian Navy. While in conversation with DefenceIndia team Mr. Peter Smith, Director international naval program said that “Raytheon is ready and willing to partner with the Indian Navy in upgrading its existing ships and to build new Fleet.”