Yağmur Güçlü, Sales Engineer of Belgium-based Intersoft Electronics, which produces at the defense and space level, made special statements to Defensehere.com. Güçlü said that the company plans to increase its work with civil aviation institutions and DHMI in Turkey. Stating that they started off with radar test equipment from the company’s 40-year history, Güçlü said that today they have developed their own radar systems and aim to increase their presence in Turkey.
Güçlü said, “We are in Brussels, Belgium, representing the Intersoft Electronics group. What do we do? When we started this business as Intersoft Electronics forty years ago, the first thing we did was to produce radar test equipment.” he said. Competency extending from radar to engineering services. Emphasizing that they developed their own radar systems with the experience they gained in this field, Yağmur Güçlü stated that they also offer a wide range of engineering services to their customers: “With the experience we gained here, we developed our own radar systems.
“At the same time, we can offer many engineering services to our own customers.” Indicating that Intersoft Electronics has a global network with offices around the world and a production facility in Belgium, Güçlü shared the following information: “Our company has offices in many parts of the world. They have a facility in the west of Belgium that can produce at the defense and space level. High standards of production are carried out in this facility.” Presence and Targets in Turkey: Work with DHMİ Will Increase.
Stating that they continue their presence in Turkey, Yağmur Güçlü stated that many Turkish defense industry companies use Intersoft’s equipment to test the systems they developed. Güçlü summarized their goals for Turkey as follows: “We have a representative in Turkey, but at the same time, we aim to increase our presence and increase our work with civil aviation institutions and DHMİ.” These steps of Intersoft Electronics towards the Turkish market may open the door to new collaborations in both the defense industry and civil aviation.


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