Thales in Australia and New Zealand
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Thales in Australia and New Zealand
Thales in Australia and New Zealand 2016 CORPORATE PRESENTATION www.thalesgroup.com.au OPEN This document may not be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated, in any way, in whole or in part or disclosed to a third party without the prior written consent of Thales - © Thales 2015 All rights reserved. Thales 2 ▌ World leader in mission critical systems and solutions ▌ Five market sectors Aerospace Space Defence Security Transport ▌ A worldwide group 61,000 employees Presence in 56 countries A$17.6 billion in annual revenue A$3.75 billion invested in R&D Ref number- 23 August 2016 Thales Australia Template : 87204467-DOC-AUS-EN-002 OPEN This document may not be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated, in any way, in whole or in part or disclosed to a third party without the prior written consent of Thales - © Thales 2015 All rights reserved. Thales’s strategic goals 3 ▌ Presence at every step of the value chain From equipment and systems, to systems integration Prime contracting and services ▌ Dual technologies Defence and civil markets ▌ Local presence - global reach Long-term customer partnership Maximised local commercial opportunities Access to local skills and resources Meeting national security requirements ▌ Local supply chain opportunities Ref number- 23 August 2016 Thales Australia Template : 87204467-DOC-AUS-EN-002 OPEN This document may not be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated, in any way, in whole or in part or disclosed to a third party without the prior written consent of Thales - © Thales 2015 All rights reserved. Thales in Australia & New Zealand 4 ▌ A nationwide company 3,200 employees Nine sites with more than 100 employees Revenue around A$1 billion (2014) Long-term investment in Australia/New Zealand Technology transfer and skills development Exports of over A$1.6 billion in the past 10 years Major regional employer Bushmaster image © Australian Department of Defence Ref number- 23 August 2016 Thales Australia Template : 87204467-DOC-AUS-EN-002 OPEN This document may not be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated, in any way, in whole or in part or disclosed to a third party without the prior written consent of Thales - © Thales 2015 All rights reserved. Evolution of Thales in Australia 5 Ref number- 23 August 2016 Thales Australia Template : 87204467-DOC-AUS-EN-002 OPEN This document may not be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated, in any way, in whole or in part or disclosed to a third party without the prior written consent of Thales - © Thales 2015 All rights reserved. Key Australian & New Zealand locations 6 Thales in Australia Thales in New Zealand ACT Canberra New South Wales Garden Island, Rydalmere, Sydney Olympic Park, Orchard Hills, Newcastle, Lithgow, Mulwala, Myambat Northern Territory Darwin Queensland Amberley, Eagle Farm, Brisbane, Oakey, Townsville South Australia RAAF Base Edinburgh Victoria Melbourne, Benalla, Puckapunyal, Bendigo Western Australia West Leederville, Rockingham, Garden Island Ref number- 23 August 2016 Thales Australia Template : 87204467-DOC-AUS-EN-002 OPEN Auckland This document may not be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated, in any way, in whole or in part or disclosed to a third party without the prior written consent of Thales - © Thales 2015 All rights reserved. Thales Australia & New Zealand Executive Leadership Team 7 CEO Legend AVS – Avionics DMS – Defence Missions Systems GTS – Ground Transportation Systems Land – Protected Vehicles / Armaments / Optronics ATM – Air Traffic Management SIX – Secure Communications and Information Systems C. Jenkins Chief Financial Officer A. Ball VP Marketing and Sales VP Strategy & Technical VP Human Resources VP Legal & Commercial VP External Affairs VP Operations O. Guibert J. Best C. Roberts M. Jackson J. McCafferty W. Strachan VP Maritime VP AVS VP SIX/GTS VP Land VP ATM Program Director One Sky C. Lloyd T. Birouste Sam Keayes K. Wall W. Strachan L. Brown LAND & AIR SYSTEMS (LAS) Ref number- 23 August 2016 Thales Australia Template : 87204467-DOC-AUS-EN-002 OPEN This document may not be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated, in any way, in whole or in part or disclosed to a third party without the prior written consent of Thales - © Thales 2015 All rights reserved. Success across key markets 8 ▌ Aerospace National Air Traffic Management system (TAAATS) Tiger and NH90 helicopter programs Flight simulators ▌ Defence Bushmaster and Hawkei protected vehicles Austeyr upgrade for ADF Sonar and underwater systems Mine countermeasures Explosive ordnance manufacturing and logistics Secure ICT systems Maritime sustainment ▌ Transport Auckland Public Transport Ticketing Communications and Surveillance Sub-System (CSS) as part of major suburban rail project Design and implementation of the road side Free-Flow Tolling for significant road infrastructure project Ref number- 23 August 2016 Thales Australia Template : 87204467-DOC-AUS-EN-002 OPEN Bushmaster image © Australian Department of Defence, Eurocopter photo © Dominique Gonod This document may not be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated, in any way, in whole or in part or disclosed to a third party without the prior written consent of Thales - © Thales 2015 All rights reserved. Our five key values 9 ▌ Customer trust ▌ One team, one Thales ▌ Developing our people ▌ Accountable and committed to excellence ▌ Agile and innovative Ref number- 23 August 2016 Thales Australia Template : 87204467-DOC-AUS-EN-002 OPEN This document may not be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated, in any way, in whole or in part or disclosed to a third party without the prior written consent of Thales - © Thales 2015 All rights reserved. Our people 10 ▌ A people company – building a relationship of trust with each and every employee Thales Together is our common, worldwide people management approach - Pay for performance and behaviour - Focus on current role and professional development - Dual career ladder for both managers and technical experts - Thales University is the hub of global learning and knowledge sharing Ref number- 23 August 2016 Thales Australia Template : 87204467-DOC-AUS-EN-002 OPEN This document may not be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated, in any way, in whole or in part or disclosed to a third party without the prior written consent of Thales - © Thales 2015 All rights reserved. Innovation and technological excellence 11 ▌ Thales R&D totals $A3.75 billion ▌ 22,500 engineers and researchers working on cutting edge technologies 800 located within Australia ▌ 300 inventions per year ▌ Over 15,000 patents ▌ Investment in Australian R&D and integrated with global innovation Centre for Advanced Studies in Air Traffic Management (CASIA) Battlespace laboratories ▌ Cooperation agreements with universities and public research laboratories in Australia, Europe, the United States and Asia/Pacific Strategic alliance with Defence Science Technology Organisation (DSTO) Foundation member of the Defence Materials Technology Centre Ref number- 23 August 2016 Thales Australia Template : 87204467-DOC-AUS-EN-002 OPEN Bushmaster image © Australian Department of Defence, Eurocopter photo © Dominique Gonod This document may not be reproduced, modified, adapted, published, translated, in any way, in whole or in part or disclosed to a third party without the prior written consent of Thales - © Thales 2015 All rights reserved. Health, Safety & Environment 12 ▌ Thales is committed to ensuring a safe and sustainable working environment ▌ This applies to our employees, contractors, visitors, customers, and the public ▌ Our mission is to build superior HSE skills, systems and relationships to maintain a proactive HSE culture ▌ We use HSE results as an important criterion in assessing both individual and company performance. Ref number- 23 August 2016 Thales Australia Template : 87204467-DOC-AUS-EN-002 OPEN
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