
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.
revealed a financial investment in another Dutch organization, Arceon, following the inaugural Blue Magic Netherlands (BMN) occasion kept in November 2024.
GA-ASI chosen Arceon following an engaging pitch they made throughout the BMN event and after in-depth company and innovation conversations with GA-ASI and GAs affiliates, General Atomics Energy and General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems.
Arceon joinsEmergent Swarm Solutions and Saluqi Motorsas business receiving financial investment from GA-ASI following the BMN event.Arceon is reinventing high-performance ceramic composites through their innovative, fast, scalable, and economical melt infiltration procedure.
Their advanced Carbeon carbon-ceramic parts crafted for applications such as nozzles, nozzle extensions, leading edges, nose caps, and airframes are tailored to meet the increasing and rigorous needs of the area and defense sectors.We are honoured to collaborate with General Atomics ahead of time hypersonic advancement.
This turning point marks our official entry into the U.S.
defense sector, providing an extraordinary chance to demonstrate our innovation on an international stage.
We look forward, with great anticipation, to the journey ahead, stated Rahul Shirke, creator and CEO of Arceon B.V.Were delighted to be dealing with Arceon, stated Brad Lunn, handling director for GA-ASI.
Their innovation could have a broad variety of applications for GA, from high-temperature engine exhaust products to hypersonics and fusion containment.At heaven Magic financial investment and development conference in the Netherlands last November, GA-ASI and its partners heard pitches from ingenious Dutch companies about the essential technologies they are developing.
The occasion was arranged collaboratively between GA-ASI, the Dutch Ministry of Defense, the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, Brainport Development in Eindhoven, and Brabant Development Agency (BOM).
GA-ASI is deliveringeight MQ-9Aaircraft to the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF).
GA-ASI is continuing to work with the Dutch federal government and Dutch industry in supporting the growth of technology innovation in the Netherlands and expects holding its 2nd BMN occasion in Eindhoven later on this year.
The business hosted its very first Blue Magic event in 2019 in Belgium, with subsequent occasions kept in 2020, 2021, and 2023.
Source: General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.