HCDI is mapping the Greek defence innovation ecosystem, to gain insight into the domestic entities’ existing capabilities and potential. HCDI invites interested parties to register as members of the ecosystem, granting the organization deeper insights into their existing capabilities as they relate to HCDI’s technology focus areas. This information will be taken under consideration as HCDI assesses the operational needs of the Armed Forces, Security Agencies and Civil Protection.
Registered parties will gain more visibility into HCDI’s initiatives, access to partnership opportunities and financial tools, as well as the ability to contribute to the growth of the domestic defence industry.
(1) Who should become a member of the defence innovation ecosystem?
The invitation to join the domestic defence innovation ecosystem is addresses to Greek companies, regardless of size that operate in Greece in our technology focus areas, as well as researcher centers and universities.
(2) What are HCDI’s technology focus areas?
HCDI is mapping the capabilities and existing domestic potential related to the following tech area:
• Drones and Counter-Drones
• Sensors
• Space Systems
• Operational Organization, Doctrines & Tactics
• Weapons & Ammunition
• Environmental Awareness, Surveillance, C2, Targeting
• Human Capital Optimization & Resilience
• Logistics
• Critical Infrastructure Protection Systems
• Platforms and Integrated Systems
• Propulsion & Energy Systems
• IT, Communications, Cybersecurity
(3) Data Protection
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