Rafale International, which is set to woo visitors with its jaw-dropping aerial maneuvers at the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2013 (LIMA 2013), hopes to showcase its technical capabilities, innovative development and meet like-minded experts.
The fighter aircraft company said LIMA was a good platform for Rafale
which anticipated to receive quality trade visitors during the five-day
exhibition which begins tomorrow.
"We believe it will be a successful exhibition for Rafale at LIMA 2013," it said in a statement.
The company, a joint-venture of companies comprising aerospace leaders
Dassault Aviation, Snecma (Safran Group) and Thales, has been in active
collaboration with Malaysian partners.
In line with its goal to create the Rafale Network of Excellence in
Malaysia, several agreements and memorandum of understandings have been
inked with local industry players, organisations and institutions.
Rafale does not only produce the most critical technologies but also
invests into human capital development in high-value industries and
remained committed
to the local market by supporting the development, especially, of small-and-medium entrepreneurs through technology transfer.
The company had earlier said it had developed a commercial and industry
programme for interested local firms that would become part of its
supply chain,
involving jet component production and application.
Rafale hoped the initiative would contribute significantly to Malaysia's economy in becoming a high-income nation.
LIMA is open to trade visitors from March 26 until March 30 and the
public are welcome to visit the exhibition between March 29 and March
30. Bernama
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