Elbit’s Director of Research and Development and several of our Chief Engineers & Scientists will be in Cambridge mid-November for in-person meetings and welcome discussions at other times with parties unable to meet that day. There are no initial limits on the type or scale of collaboration or licensing that could potentially be entered into.
Recently, Elbit Systems of America has decided to make a new push into the small and medium sized UAV market. We’re targeting particular areas that we believe are underserved and it is not our intention to be an airframe provider, but we will most certainly play a systems integrator role potentially “making” or “buying” all the various subsystems and payloads we will need. We are looking for technology partners in the following areas:
UAV Airframes
Payloads
Radios / Datalinks
Control Systems
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Elbit Systems of America is a “Medium Sized” defense contractor serving the needs of all branches of the US Military as well as the Department of Homeland Security and other United States Government Customers. Our position as a $1B/year company gives us a large existing customer base and the resources to invest in new and discriminating technologies while our relatively small size allows us to incorporate innovations into our products and bring new products to market with speed and agility that the larger defense contractors lack.
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