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Thales designs and delivers critical technology for aerospace, defense, and digital security, including electronics, software, and data-security systems used in air travel, credit cards, and modern military platforms. It combines hardware and software to create avionics, radar, cybersecurity, and secure communications systems that collect sensor data, run specialized software, and protect networks. It distinguishes itself through end-to-end solutions across defense, aerospace, and cybersecurity, ongoing deep-tech research in AI and quantum, and strategic acquisitions such as Gemalto and Imperva, plus its partial state ownership. Its goal is to provide reliable, secure, and connected technologies that support national security, public safety, and everyday life by solving complex security and connectivity challenges.
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Meudon, France
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1893
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Thales has formalised its acquisition of Exail Technologies, signing a binding agreement on 30 July for €134 per share. The deal involves purchasing the Gorgé family's 35.51% stake by Q3 2027, followed by a mandatory public offer for remaining shares expected in early 2028, subject to regulatory approvals. The acquisition will strengthen Thales's portfolio in submarine warfare, naval robotics, and inertial navigation systems, whilst expanding capabilities in photonics, quantum technologies, and aerospace. Exail Technologies, a leading European dual-use technology company, generated €479 million revenue in 2025 and employs over 2,200 people. The company specialises in inertial navigation systems, maritime and submarine drones, autonomous mine-countermeasure systems, and photonic and quantum components. Exail's board unanimously supports the transaction, pending an independent expert's fairness opinion.
Thales introduces TopSky-America for FAA modernization efforts. * Thales' TopSky-America is designed to support FAA modernization efforts * The air traffic management system will use artificial intelligence to consolidate air traffic operations * The offering is intended to automate operations and reduce reliance on legacy technology Thales has unveiled TopSky-America, a cloud-based air traffic management system built to meet the operational, cybersecurity and scalability needs unique to the National Airspace System, or NAS, the company announced Wednesday. What is TopSky-America? TopSky-America is a new platform that pairs the automation capabilities of the TopSky-ATC, an air traffic control system deployed in more than 100 countries and handling 40 percent of the world's airspace, with resilience capabilities and controller decision-support tools. This combination is intended to provide air carriers and passengers more predictable operations, ease demands on the controller workforce and strengthen operational performance, all while maintaining rigorous safety standards. How will TopSky-America support FAA modernization? TopSky-America uses artificial intelligence to support the consolidation of air traffic operations and help the Federal Aviation Administration replace legacy systems, including the En Route Automation Modernization and the Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System, with a unified Common Automation Platform. This is intended to make operations less complex, enhance data sharing and strengthen controllers' situational awareness. The launch comes as the FAA advances efforts to modernize the NAS. In January, the agency established an Airspace Modernization Office to oversee the development and deployment of a next-generation air traffic control system and support broader modernization initiatives. The FAA's modernization efforts reflect broader federal investments in AI, cloud infrastructure and digital transformation. Government and industry leaders will explore these priorities at the Potomac Officers Club's 2026 FedCiv Summit on Oct. 29. The event will offer insight into evolving agency priorities and procurement trends. Reserve your spot today. What did Thales NA leadership say about the new system? Thales North America CEO Rob Geckle, a 2023 Wash100 Award winner, described the offering as a modernization approach built on an operationally proven foundation while providing flexibility and customization for U.S. airspace requirements. "Drawing on more than 80 years of innovation in the U.S., Thales is committed to delivering a fast, low-risk pathway for the future of air traffic management in America," Geckle added.
Thales in India: Advancing a self-reliant future with trusted technologies. By Ankur Kanaglekar, Vice President - India, Thales New Delhi. 13 August 2026. Today, India stands at a defining juncture - driving rapid economic growth while strengthening strategic autonomy, technological sovereignty, and resilience across critical infrastructure. As the nation celebrates its 80th Independence Day and advances towards the Viksit Bharat vision, its industrial and technological ecosystem is undergoing significant transformation, positioning the country to emerge as a global competitive force. Make in India has long been central to Thales' strategy, reflecting its dedicated efforts towards developing local capabilities across defence, aerospace, cyber and digital and supporting India's growth story. Building on its deep presence of more than seven decades and the ecosystem already established, Aviation & Defence Universe is now scaling its investments and capabilities to support India's next phase of growth and self-reliance. With a blend of global expertise and strong local presence, Aviation & Defence Universe is strengthening capabilities in critical systems, advanced manufacturing, and next-gen services. Advancing research, pioneering deep technology and fostering collaborative innovation in India Over the years, Thales has expanded its engineering competence centres in Noida and Bengaluru alongside empowering the local industry to play a more significant role in the global market. Today, a strong team of over 2400 employees, three-quarters of whom are engineers, is working for Thales and its JVs in India. In the context of India-France Year of Innovation 2026, the launch of Thales Research & Technology India in Bengaluru marks a significant step in strengthening India's R&D and innovation ecosystem. As an integral part of Thales' Engineering Competence Centre in Bengaluru, Thales Research & Technology India will leverage its global technological expertise, supporting the development of advanced capabilities in real-time embedded software, edge-computing, and embedded AI, taking benefits from open-source hardware concepts. In addition, aligned with its localisation strategy, Aviation & Defence Universe has established a robust supply chain ecosystem comprising of over 75 qualified supply chain partners serving both domestic and international markets across areas including mechanical parts, complex radar structures, and software and hardware development. This supply-chain ecosystem generates over 2,000 indirect jobs in India. Strengthening India's defence preparedness In an increasingly complex and uncertain global environment, India is undergoing a significant transformation in its defence ecosystem, with a sharp focus on indigenisation, modernisation, and operational readiness. As a global technology leader, Thales possesses a unique capability to design, develop, manufacture and deploy equipment, systems and services that meet the most complex service requirements. Drawing on its defence expertise, Thales continues to support the Indian armed forces with advanced solutions such as radars, optronics, sonar systems, avionics, electronic warfare systems, Laser Beam Riding MANPAD (LBRM), Very Short-Range Air Defence (VSHORAD) Missiles and launchers, among others, enhancing the situational awareness and operational prowess of the forces. As a proud member of the Dassault Aviation Rafale team, Thales provides a range of state-of-the-art equipment onboard the fighter aircraft. Having supported the Indian armed forces with key capabilities from its portfolio over the years, Thales remains committed to collaborating with local defence and industry partners, contributing to India's industrial ecosystem. Changing world dynamics, faster multi-dominant threats Thales is well positioned to help armed forces meet the new reality with combat-proven capabilities that enable them to move from sensing to action with greater precision, reach, and protection. To take one example, as a global leader in 70mm rocket systems, Thales provides an end-to-end portfolio spanning launchers, motors, warheads, and Fire Control Systems for both guided and unguided rockets, including Counter-UAS solutions. For forces seeking adaptable, high-precision fire support, Thales' 120mm mortar munitions provide responsive long-range engagement options. Its radar portfolio, trusted worldwide by armed forces for air defence, surveillance, and counter-threats, offers scalable solutions from tactical to strategic missions. Thales has provided more than 300 Ground Master (GM) family radars in more than 40 countries, including GM200 MM/A and GM200 MM/C multi-mission 3D radars, and GM400α long-range AESA radar (515 km). For airborne surveillance, AirMaster C is a compact, mobile 3D radar supporting air surveillance and low-altitude monitoring. For tactical protection, GO100 delivers 360° short-range coverage (100 km) against ground and air targets, including counter-UAS and drone threats. These combat-proven systems are modular, climate-resilient, and interoperable - making them ideal for India's defence evolving security needs as well. Partnering India's aviation & cyber growth story Thales has contributed to India's aviation ecosystem with success for several decades, working closely with airlines, airport operators, and aviation stakeholders across avionics, navigational aids, in-flight entertainment, DigiYatra, and Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) services. In 2025, th Group opened an avionics MRO facility in Gurugram and an IFE & Services Lab in Bengaluru to develop and test IFE software and tools. Thales supplies avionics and IFE systems to airlines including Air India and IndiGo. Thales continues to partner with leading Indian airlines to support the performance and reliability of critical avionics, streamlining flight operations and inflight entertainment systems, helping them enhance passenger experience and operational efficiency. The company also plays a key role in enabling seamless and secure passenger journeys through the deployment of DigiYatra, powered by its Fly to Gate solution, across eight airports in India, alongside airport operation control centres that support the modernisation of the country's aviation infrastructure. On the cyber and digital front, Thales delivers end-to-end data and application security, including encryption and identity management, enabling enterprises and public authorities with trusted digital protection. Through these capabilities, Thales helps strengthen India's cyber resilience in the digital age. Commitment to a safer, self-reliant future As India advances towards its Viksit Bharat (developed nation) vision by 2047, the next phase of its growth will be shaped by innovation, trusted partnerships and stronger indigenous capabilities. At Thales, Aviation & Defence Universe remain committed to strengthening its local teams, deepening local partnerships, expanding advanced capabilities across defence, aerospace cyber and digital, and building innovative solutions for a safer and self-reliant future.
Thales launches Luna 8 hardware security module for post-quantum cryptography readiness. Insider Brief * Thales has launched Luna 8, a next-generation hardware security module designed to support organizations transitioning to post-quantum cryptography. * Luna 8 provides cryptographic key protection, scalability, and support for current and post-quantum algorithms across enterprise security applications. * The HSM includes an upgradeable architecture aimed at helping organizations maintain cryptographic agility as standards and security requirements evolve. Press release - According to the 2026 Thales Data Threat Report, the threat of Harvest Now, Decrypt Later (HNDL) attacks was the top-cited risk, with 59% of organizations reporting that they are prototyping and evaluating post-quantum cryptography (PQC) algorithms to prepare for the quantum era. To help organizations turn this readiness into deployment,Thales, a global leader in advanced technologies, today announced the launch of Luna 8, its next-generation hardware security module. Designed for the transition to post-quantum cryptography, Luna 8 enables organizations to securely store, protect, and manage cryptographic keys with market-leading performance, scalability, and speed. As organizations face growing pressure from emerging quantum threats, expanding AI workloads and evolving stringent regulatory requirements, Luna 8 provides the performance, security and cryptographic agility needed to protect sensitive data, applications and digital identities. "The risks that quantum computing poses to encryption standards are unprecedented," said Todd Moore, VP of Data Security Products at Thales. "Enterprises need to build post-quantum readiness through cryptographic agility. Powered by our custom-designed cryptographic processor, Luna 8 delivers high-performance support for both current and post-quantum algorithms, while helping customers maintain control over security." "The new quantum-safe HSM from Thales enables us to support multiple secure environments while simplifying operations and making more efficient use of our infrastructure," said Jack Zhou, CIO at HKVAX. "The flexibility to support multiple use cases, applications and business needs over time helps us maximize hardware investments. The combination of predictable performance and high availability gives our IT and security teams the assurance they need to operate efficiently to deliver consistent service to our stakeholders." "Integration, automation and scalability are increasingly important considerations for organizations modernizing their cryptographic infrastructure," said Michela Menting, Vice President, Research, at ABI Research. "Luna 8 combines support for post-quantum cryptography with the flexibility organizations need to adapt as security requirements constantly evolve." Key advantages of the Luna 8 HSM include: * Quantum readiness: Luna 8 secures the cryptographic keys underpinning critical enterprise services such as PKI, certificate management, authentication, digital signing and identities; while providing a seamless path to post-quantum cryptography without disrupting existing investments. * Performance: With orders of magnitude faster cryptographic operations, Luna 8 delivers the performance needed for the most demanding applications. * Scalability: It scales effortlessly from enterprise deployments to hyperscale environments, supporting rapidly growing cryptographic workloads without compromise. * Future-proof: Its upgradeable architecture makes it easy to introduce new algorithms, standards, and capabilities, ensuring it remains secure, adaptable, and future-ready for years to come. * Portability: Seamless migration for existing customers as it uses the same ancillaries and interfaces without requiring changes to current applications. * Flexibility: Luna 8 is delivered on a unified hardware appliance designed to support a variety of cryptographic applications. Future releases will also support payShield 11K, extending the platform to payment HSMs that protect payment transactions, PINs and sensitive cryptographic keys used by banks and payment providers worldwide. Luna 8 is the first next-generation HSM on the new Thales HSM platform. Available now as a network appliance, it provides quantum-safe, tamper-resistant security with scalable performance. Designed for the highest assurance requirements, Luna 8 is being independently assessed to meet some of the world's most demanding security standards (including FIPS 140-3 Level 3 and EU Common Criteria). Find out more about the technical specifications of Luna 8 here or join our webinar here. Mohib ur rehman. Covering quantum and emerging technologies, Mohib explores the intersection of technology, security, and society. His work also frequently examines surveillance infrastructure and the institutions shaping the digital world. In addition to his work at The Quantum Insider, he co-runs SK NEXUS, an independent technology publication that helps readers understand the technologies shaping their lives. Stay Ahead of Quantum Get the latest research, company news, and market intelligence every week. MENTIONED IN THE ARTICLE More in Research
Thales builds cryptographic security for the age of AI and post-quantum computing. Business Wire Published Aug 04, 2026 Article content * Thales launches Luna 8, a new hardware security module (HSM) to provide future-ready, quantum resistant security to protect critical data and applications * Powered by a Thales designed cryptographic processor, it delivers unparalleled performance, enhanced protection and the flexibility to adapt to new security needs * Drawing on decades of cryptographic expertise, Luna 8 combines trusted security with support for emerging technologies, including post quantum cryptography Article content Advertisement 1 Story continues below Article content LAS VEGAS - According to the 2026 Thales Data Threat Report, the threat of Harvest Now, Decrypt Later (HNDL) attacks was the top-cited risk, with 59% of organizations reporting that they are prototyping and evaluating post-quantum cryptography (PQC) algorithms to prepare for the quantum era. Article content The risks that quantum computing poses to encryption standards are unprecedented. Luna 8 delivers high-performance support for both current and post-quantum algorithms, while helping customers maintain control over security. Article content Top Stories Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. Article content To help organizations turn this readiness into deployment, Thales, a global leader in advanced technologies, today announced the launch of Luna 8, its next-generation hardware security module. Designed for the transition to post-quantum cryptography, Luna 8 enables organizations to securely store, protect, and manage cryptographic keys with market-leading performance, scalability, and speed. Article content As organizations face growing pressure from emerging quantum threats, expanding AI workloads and evolving stringent regulatory requirements, Luna 8 provides the performance, security and cryptographic agility needed to protect sensitive data, applications and digital identities. Article content "The risks that quantum computing poses to encryption standards are unprecedented," said Todd Moore, VP of Data Security Products at Thales. "Enterprises need to build post-quantum readiness through cryptographic agility. Powered by our custom-designed cryptographic processor, Luna 8 delivers high-performance support for both current and post-quantum algorithms, while helping customers maintain control over security. Article content "The new quantum-safe HSM from Thales enables us to support multiple secure environments while simplifying operations and making more efficient use of our infrastructure," said Jack Zhou, CIO at HKVAX. "The flexibility to support multiple use cases, applications and business needs over time helps us maximize hardware investments. The combination of predictable performance and high availability gives our IT and security teams the assurance they need to operate efficiently to deliver consistent service to our stakeholders." Article content "Integration, automation and scalability are increasingly important considerations for organizations modernizing their cryptographic infrastructure Article content said Michela Menting, Vice President, Research, at ABI Research. Article content "Luna 8 combines support for post-quantum cryptography with the flexibility organizations need to adapt as security requirements constantly evolve." Article content Key advantages of the Luna 8 HSM include: Article content Advertisement 2 Story continues below Article content * Quantum readiness: Luna 8 secures the cryptographic keys underpinning critical enterprise services such as PKI, certificate management, authentication, digital signing and identities; while providing a seamless path to post-quantum cryptography without disrupting existing investments. * Performance: With orders of magnitude faster cryptographic operations, Luna 8 delivers the performance needed for the most demanding applications. * Scalability: It scales effortlessly from enterprise deployments to hyperscale environments, supporting rapidly growing cryptographic workloads without compromise. * Future-proof: Its upgradeable architecture makes it easy to introduce new algorithms, standards, and capabilities, ensuring it remains secure, adaptable, and future-ready for years to come. * Portability: Seamless migration for existing customers as it uses the same ancillaries and interfaces without requiring changes to current applications. * Flexibility: Luna 8 is delivered on a unified hardware appliance designed to support a variety of cryptographic applications. Future releases will also support payShield 11K, extending the platform to payment HSMs that protect payment transactions, PINs and sensitive cryptographic keys used by banks and payment providers worldwide. Article content Luna 8 is the first next-generation HSM on the new Thales HSM platform. Available now as a network appliance, it provides quantum-safe, tamper-resistant security with scalable performance. Designed for the highest assurance requirements, Luna 8 is being independently assessed to meet some of the world's most demanding security standards (including FIPS 140-3 Level 3 and EU Common Criteria). Article content Find out more about the technical specifications of Luna 8 here or join our webinar here. Article content About Thales Article content Thales (Euronext Paris: HO) is a global leader in advanced technologies for the Defence, Aerospace, and Cyber & Digital sectors. Its portfolio of innovative products and services helps address several major challenges: sovereignty, security, sustainability and inclusion. Article content The Group allocates €4.5 billion per year in Research & Development in key areas, particularly for critical environments, such as Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Quantum and Cloud technologies. Thales has more than 85,000 employees in 65 countries. In 2025, the Group generated sales of €22.1 billion. Article content Recent images of Thales and its Defense, Aerospace and Cyber & Digital activities can be found on the Thales Media Library. For any specific requests, please contact the Media Relations team. 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