MARSS opens Nice headquarters and expands AI team to meet counter-drone demand
By
George Allison
Crisped on the outside, thoughtful enough on the inside.
Summary
Defence technology firm MARSS has opened a new European headquarters in Nice, France, and is doubling its global AI team to meet growing demand for counter-drone systems. The expansion was announced at the Eurosatory exhibition in Paris, with the company retaining its existing bases in the UK and Saudi Arabia while working closely with its parent company, EOS.
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The investment brings what MARSS describes as a highly capable technology team to France
The company retains its established bases in the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia and works closely with its new parent company, EOS
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