TRC Group bronze sponsor of the 4th edition of the Army-Business Forum 2021

October 7, 2021 - From October 6 to 7, we attended as a bronze sponsor the Army-Business Forum 2021 in Toledo, led by the Army Logistics Support Command (MALE) and organized by the Army Museum Foundation (FME). The two-day Army-Business Forum 2021 event will bring together representatives of the Army and some thirty Spanish companies and universities with a focus on technological innovation, necessary for the development of the Force 35 Project for the transformation of the ground forces.
These days have become an opportunity for the exchange of information and creation of synergies, being able to share the needs and solutions offered by the industry for the defense sector.
One of the initiatives of the forum is to serve to promote the "industrial and defense technology base" capable of adapting to new technologies and providing the Armed Forces with cutting-edge and highly innovative equipment. The inauguration of the forum was made by the Secretary of State for Defense, Esperanza Casteleiro, at the Infantry Academy of Toledo, followed by the presentation of Major General José Manuel de la Esperanza, who reported on the progress in the project and delved into the importance of an Integral Combat System. Promoting this type of initiative is part of the policy of  Grupo TRC to be able to contribute and know first-hand the concerns and needs in the development of products and solutions for the Army.
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