PRESS RELEASE - IDEparticipated in NATO’s GREENDAY on Alternative Energy Systems
Koropi, 02 July 2014 - NATO's NSPA (NATO Support Agency) organised at its premises in Luxembourg on June 25th, 2014,GREENDAY 2014, an exhibition and demonstration of innovative, alternative energy systems for military and civil applications. Thirteen (13) companies participated in GREENDAY as exhibitors and IDE presented the HEPS systems (Hybrid Electric Power Stations).
IDE's HEPS systems combine conventional and renewable energy sources with advanced energy storage banks under the supervision of smart power management systems. At the exhibition IDE presented innovative, high performance alternative energy solutions, which reduce dependency on fuels and minimise environmental impacts. IDE's familyof products and solutions add mobility, energy security and increased availability, at the same time ensuring significantly lower operational costs.
IDE'sexhibition-demonstrationattracted great interest from NSPA's staff, as well as from military delegations of NATO member-countries which visited the exhibition and attended a demonstration of IDE's products capabilities.
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About IDE
IDE, Greece's largest defense electronics systems provider, is a subsidiary of Intracom Holdings, one of the largest multinational technology groups in Greece. IDE possesses unique know-how in design, development and manufacturing of products that incorporate state-of-the-art technology in tactical military communication systems, encryption devices, command, control and communication systems (C³I), surveillance, reconnaissance and security systems, hybrid electric power and electric energy storage systems, missile electronic components, software for military applications and testing equipment.
IDE participates in international development and production programs, as well as in international cooperations for the production and export of defense equipment and is a registered member on NATO's vendors list. The Company's products and services are deployed in Cyprus, England, France, Germany, Luxemburg (NSPA), Libya, Sweden and the USA.
For more information please visit:www.intracomdefense.com