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Issued by: Segula Technologies
Already well established in Brazil, Segula Technologies is taking a new step in its local development by opening a new engineering office in São José dos Campos (State of São Paulo) within the Parque de Inovação Tecnológica (PIT), a strategic place for the aerospace sector. Recognised as one of the largest technological innovation ecosystems in Latin America, the PIT brings together leading companies, research centres and academic institutions in strategic sectors such as aerospace, defence and energy.
At the same time, Segula Technologies becomes a member of the Brazilian Aerospace Cluster.
Segula Technologies' new office is designed to foster synergies with key players in the Brazilian aerospace sector, starting with the main local aircraft and equipment manufacturers. It is expected to employ 150 engineers by 2030.
By joining this strategic hub, Segula is strengthening its ability to offer high added-value engineering solutions that are as close as possible to the country's industrial needs.
Global expertise for local challenges
With teams specialised in aeronautics in Brazil and the expertise of a group present in 30 countries, Segula Technologies
recruits and trains the workforce to support the most demanding civil and military programmes by intervening over the entire lifecycle of aircraft, helicopters or UAVs, thanks to an end-to-end offer: design, engineering, industrial performance, tooling, production support and maintenance services.
The Group is actively committed to more sustainable aviation through advanced research programmes on lightweight structures, eco-design, life cycle analysis and low-carbon technologies, as illustrated by its recent work on hydrogen propulsion systems, such as hydrogen fuel cells.
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| Segula Technologies | Tooling, Aircraft Structural Components, Plastic Structures & Assemblies, Design Services, Machining Services |
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