3 février 2021 | International, C4ISR, Sécurité

Cyberdéfense : Thales investit dans son site de Cholet

Thales investit dans ses infrastructures à Cholet, où un tout nouveau centre de recherche et développement (R&D) doit être construit à côté de son plus ancien site de production en France, né en 1936. Ce site va se spécialiser dans les systèmes d'information sécurisés et les activités de cyberdéfense. « Sur ce site, nous voulons pouvoir lancer un cycle complet : développer un projet en R&D, le qualifier, produire et maintenir celui-ci, ainsi qu'assurer les missions de formation du personnel », explique Jean-Pascal Laporte, chef d'établissement de Cholet et directeur industriel pour les activités de communication de Thales. Entre 400 à 500 nouveaux salariés vont être recrutés sur le site de Cholet à partir de cette année. Les profils type ingénieur ou doctorant sont les plus recherchés à la fois dans les domaines de l'électronique, du développement logiciel, ainsi que des experts en cybersécurité et en communication par satellite. L'entreprise, qui compte aujourd'hui 23% de femmes dans ses effectifs, affiche également comme objectif prioritaire d'élever sensiblement ce pourcentage.

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