EADS meets Polish A&D industry
EADS is looking to further increase its industrial footprint in Poland to benefit from the country’s buoyant economy.
The company is running a business and investment event from 2-5 December to meet more than 200 companies across the Polish aerospace & defence supply chain in fields such as procurement, industrial cooperation, research & development and supply chain management.
‘Our aim is to open all EADS divisions to Polish companies in a structured and lasting industrial relationship,’ Jean-Pierre Talamoni, corporate vice president for international at EADS, said.
Contrary to developments in Western Europe, the Polish defence budget has increased
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