TIAS at the MSPO defense industry fair
A major global defense event comes to a close. The International Defence Industry Exhibition MSPO in Kielce – one of the most significant defense-related events of the year – has officially concluded.
MSPO serves as a dynamic hub for global security, bringing together representatives from leading defense companies, military decision-makers, and prominent experts to exchange ideas, showcase innovations, and shape the future of the defense sector.
This year’s edition hosted 811 exhibitors from 35 countries, including Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa S.A. TIAS was proudly represented by Agnieszka Gosek, Adam Smuga, Jan Klemt i Grzegorz Gałczyński,
Far more than just a showcase of cutting-edge achievements in the global arms industry, MSPO is also a vital platform for dialogue and international cooperation.
"Once again, MSPO proved itself not only as a venue for unveiling breakthrough technologies – including the latest applications of artificial intelligence in defense, but also as a forum for forging critical business partnerships. One of this year’s highlights was the signing of a cooperation agreement between Korea’s Hanwha and and Poland’s WB Group. At TIAS, we actively support the growth of international cooperation in the defense sector, providing advisory services to both Polish and international clients in the military industry” noted Adam Smuga, Managing Partner at TIAS.
We extend our sincere thanks to the organizers and all participants!
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