The women of SAES redefine engineering with diversity and talent
In a world where it is estimated that only 15% of engineering students are women, SAES is driving gender equality in the sector.
In a world where it is estimated that only 15% of engineering students are women, SAES is driving gender equality in the sector.
During the “CAETRA ARSENAL Line: Innovation and Synergies for R&D&I” conference, SAES showcased its most advanced technological innovation projects.
The European Defence Agency launched the AMASM project, with SAES and CTN, to develop advanced materials that reduce noise from naval platforms.
In line with its commitment to sustainable development, SAES has secured a 100% renewable electricity supply for its production centre in Cartagena.
At Feindef 2025, SAES consolidated its position as a leader in technological innovation focused on defence, security and maritime protection.
During the International Defence and Security Exhibition (Feindef) held in Madrid from 12-14 May, SAES and Arisnova presented an innovative solution that integrates artificial intelligence and sonar technology for the detection of underwater objects. This collaboration is part of the ePark+ project, aimed at enhancing maritime defence and security through realistic simulations.
SAES and Thales ratified the agreement today for the integration of the ‘Sonoflash’ sonobuoy into SAES’s Sonobuoy Acoustic Processing System (SPAS) at the International Defence and Security Expo (Feindef), held in Madrid from 12th to 14th May. This partnership, initiated in 2021, has now come to fruition, enhancing the SPAS’s competitiveness in Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) and Maritime Surveillance fields.
On 13 May 2025, SAES announced its forthcoming Centre of Excellence in Subaquatic Technologies, CETSUB, at the International Defence and Security Exhibition (Feindef), held from 12 to 14 May in Madrid. This pioneering centre aims to position Spain as a leading force in marine safety and environmental protection through the development of advanced technologies.
The technology company SAES, in collaboration with Satlink, has launched Ocean Sentinel, an innovative underwater surveillance system, during the ‘SAES Day’ at the national defence exhibition, Feindef, held in Madrid from 12th to 14th May. This unique system is specifically designed to enhance Maritime Safety and Defence, offering an advanced, cost-effective approach to threat detection in the naval environment.
The president of Indra and the president of SAES have signed a collaboration agreement today on the protection of infrastructure, acoustic systems, and simulation. Both companies are strengthening ties at a time when the protection of ports, shipping routes, and energy and maritime communication infrastructures continues to grow.