Marshall semnează un Memorandum de Înțelegere (MoU) cu Bluespace Technology la Black Sea Defence & Aerospace

Marshall signs Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) withBluespace Technology at Black Sea Defence & Aerospace

Marshall has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Romanian manufacturer, Bluespace Technology that will see them explore opportunities to partner on the design, development and integration of electromagnetic shielding and TEMPEST capabilities within containerised solutions.

The agreement was signed on-site today at the Black Sea Defense & Aerospace International Exhibition (BSDA) taking place in Bucharest, Romania.

The MoU covers areas where the two companies’ capabilities, products and services complement each other, and where their defence and business focus can be jointly expanded to provide end-to-end solutions to military customers.

“We are delighted with this new relationship with Bluespace Techology. It supports our core values of  building partnerships based on trust, reliability and cooperation with organisations who can bring diversity to a project and whose expertise complements our own.

“The signing of this MoU signifies our commitment to working closely with Romanian stakeholders to understand their needs, ensuring our investments support job growth, nurture expertise, build local supply chains and boost exports,” said Marshall Sales Director for Europe, Lee Doherty MBE MA.

“Today begins a collaborative journey between Bluespace Technology and Marshall. We are more than excited to formalize it and to share our Romanian know how in order to achieve common goals and have a positive impact in the industry,” stated Constantin Pintilie, CEO Bluespace Technology.

The two companies plan to rapidly develop a prototype military containersied solution and discuss the potential of setting up a manufacturing facility in Romania.

Note to Editors

Marshall has a diverse portfolio of businesses across a range of sectors including aerospace and defence, temperature-controlled distribution, skills and training, and property.

Since 1909, our technology and engineering expertise has enabled us to provide mission-critical support for customers ranging from global armed forces and aircraft manufacturers to supermarket chains.

We made our name by predicting the rise of motorisation and aviation, and have kept the same forward-thinking spirit alive today. Powered by our in-house accelerator, Futureworx, we are embarking on ambitious new ventures in hydrogen-powered flight, uncrewed aerial systems and connected infrastructure.

We are also renowned for our skills academy’s award-winning apprenticeship scheme which has helped over 21,000 young people launch their careers in engineering, aerospace and defence over the past 100 years.

With a growing footprint across the UK, Europe, North America and the Middle East, Marshall currently employs around 2,000 people – all united behind a shared purpose of successfully solving problems that others walk away from, coupled with an inherent instinct to do the right thing. www.marshallgroup.com