By Team ADU.
Singapore. 18 February, 2016. The Harris stand at the 2016 Singapore Airshow showcased first-hand how Harris technologies reliably connect, inform and protect the world. Its cutting-edge solutions, systems and platforms are engineered to deliver mission-critical communications, whatever the challenge.
The American major hosted an air traffic management speaker series and showcase its industry which featured daily presentations from air traffic management (ATM) leaders from Asia-Pacific (APAC) who shared their thoughts on ATM priorities and challenges in the region. The series brought together some of the most prominent ATM leaders and experts in the APAC region to speak, including ICAO Asia Pacific’s regional director, and highlighted topics including APAC’s technological advances of ATM, the prominent role of ATM in the region, as well as overall challenges and opportunities in APAC.
The company showcased individual technology offerings including ATM, defense, space, weather, environment, geospatial and others. Individual solutions that were demonstrated or exhibited included ATM switch and rapid incident response solutions , individual solider system with night vision augmented reality, airborne/manpack and handheld radios, streaming video and mapping, electronic warfare and weapons release systems, monitoring, small satellite, GPS and environmental technologies.
“The Singapore Airshow represents an excellent opportunity to demonstrate our advanced ATM capabilities, as well as other solutions to address other critical needs in the fast-growing and diverse Asia-Pacific region,” said Anurag Maheshwari, managing director, Asia-Pacific, Harris Corporation. “Harris’ commitment to the Asia-Pacific region is demonstrated by our established Singapore headquarters and 15 offices throughout the APAC region that develop solutions for local markets.”
Harris is an industry leader in developing innovative solutions for leveraging remote sensing data to enhance public safety and improve business intelligence. This family includes IntelliEarth™ Global Weather Solutions, IntelliEarth™ Geospatial Solutions, and wide-area sensors such as CorvusEye® 1500.
During the past decade, Harris has fielded more than 700,000 ground, airborne and vehicular radio systems throughout the world, providing reliable communications for those who defend, protect and serve.
Harris has more than 50 years of experience ensuring the U.S. military and its allies maintain a strong advantage in electronic warfare. It is modernizing worldwide air traffic management with technologies that improve the safety, capacity and efficiency of aviation while accommodating future air traffic growth.