Thales SIX Completes the First Hardware Acceptance Review at Idelux Cybersecurity Center

Telespazio Belgium is proud to announce the successful completion of the first Hardware Acceptance Review (HAR) for the G2G Secmon project, marking the first milestone after more than two years of dedicated effort.

Experts from Thales SIX (TSIX) visited our Idelux Cybersecurity Center to conduct the HAR for the two first rack cabinets. During this visit, a Low Voltage Directive test was also performed by a TSIX specialist to ensure compliance with health and safety standards.

This achievement highlights the exceptional quality of the assembly, which was praised by TSIX representatives. Their satisfaction with the state of the state of assembly underscores the expertise and commitment of our teams to delivering cutting-edge solutions in the space sector.

Additionally, this important milestone offers an opportunity for enhanced collaboration, with planned discussions between TSIX and Telespazio Belgium representatives on contractual aspects and ongoing project developments. Key team members will also share updates on the latest proposal sent to TSIX, reinforcing our commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction.

We celebrate this success and extend our gratitude to everyone who contributed to achieving this major milestone, further strengthening our position as a trusted partner in space operations.

@Source : Telespazio Belgium

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