Raytheon, an international technology leader that conducts business in 80 nations around the world, has a long history of supporting important needs in the Middle East.
“Success in the global marketplace is based on relationships, and Raytheon is proud of its long and sustained history across the Middle East spanning five decades,” said Matt Riddle, President of Raytheon International, Inc.
“We partner closely with our customers to help them address and solve their most challenging issues by delivering creative and cost-effective solutions that meet a range of national and civil security requirements,” he added.
Raytheon technologies on display at the Dubai Airshow include:
- Air Traffic Management: Raytheon’s next-generation AutoTrac III automation system guides all approach and departure traffic in and out of Dubai, one of the world’s busiest airport hubs.
- Aviation Warrior: A technology that enables a disembarked pilot to have situational awareness and remote targeting in any environment.
- Patriot: As threats evolve, so does Patriot (photo). The system is protecting nations, reducing costs and providing the world’s most advanced air and missile defense.
As part of its commitment to thought leadership and education in the aerospace and defense industry, Raytheon has scheduled 2 media briefings at its chalet.
Raytheon’s success in technology leadership is based upon a strong foundation of, and commitment to, education. Through the company’s MathMovesU® program, Raytheon is fostering student interest in math and science in the U.S. and around the world.
“We understand that to inspire students, we need to engage them when they are young, support them during critical middle school years, and continue to build on that support throughout their academic lives,” said Riddle.
An example of the company’s commitment to math and science education in the Middle East is the upcoming launch of Raytheon’s MathAlive!®educational exhibit at the Abu Dhabi Science Festival. Customized for regional audiences, MathAlive! is a unique interactive experience designed to spark interest in math and science among students between7 and 15 years old and inspire them to explore technology-based careers of the future, helping to support and sustain the region’s economy. MathAlive! will be present across the region over the next five years touring a number of venues.