Agilent Technologies, a global test and measurement company, today concluded the 8th annual Aerospace and Defense Symposium in New Delhi. The symposium is an annual property of Agilent Technologies and is India’s biggest technical gathering of Aerospace and Defense engineers and scientists working on cutting edge strategic electronics.
This year the symposium focused on military communications, electronic warfare and radar systems, apart from detailing the challenges in test and measurement.
The symposium, organized by Agilent in partnership with IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), Association of Old Crows (AOW)-India Chapter, and IESA (Indian Electronics & Semiconductor Association), spanned across Bangalore, Hyderabad and concluded today in New Delhi.
Over 600 delegates participated in various technical sessions on radar, electronic warfare, military communication, avionics, navigation systems, among others, which redefine the design and development of aerospace/defense systems.
Sudhir Tangri, Country Manager -Electronic Measurement Group, Agilent Technologies said, “We see huge potential in the Aerospace & Defense segment, which is occupying more and more space in the country’s long term strategic planning. India is an extremely important market for us globally, which is affirmed by our continued focus with the A&D symposium. We will remain focused on delivering industry defining solutions for the sector with the next phase of our evolution, Keysight Technologies.”
Agilent Technologies has been providing the Aerospace and Defense industries with products and services for more than 75 years. For Agilent, the Aerospace and Defense segment is a major contributor to their business in India and worldwide.
The Aerospace and Defense Symposium 2014 was attended by key influencers from the aerospace and defense sector. The Symposium was enriched by open forums that featured discussions and demonstrations of the latest products and features from Agilent.
The new Agilent products and solutions launched during the Aerospace and Defense Symposium include portable logic analysers, electromagnetic interference receiver, signal generator and microwave analog generator.