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  • ST Engineering and Safran Forge Stronger Alliance for Integrated Defence Solutions

    ST Engineering and Safran Forge Stronger Alliance for Integrated Defence Solutions

    Singapore, 10 December 2025 – Safran Electronics & Defence and ST Engineering have expanded their global cooperation into the defence domain through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). With the growth in the global defence market, the MOU will strengthen both partners’ cooperation across several areas including joint business development, technology integration, lifecycle support and sustainment services in order to meet customers’ operational requirements. This expanded partnership brings together complementary capabilities to deliver integrated and mission-critical solutions in the land, air, sea and space domains in Asia Pacific and worldwide. 

    A key focus will be the integration of Safran’s core expertise in optronics, avionics and PNT (Positioning, Navigation and Timing) electronics with ST Engineering’s domain expertise in integrated defence solutions to deliver high-performance solutions that address the global demand for technology-driven defence modernisation.

    “As ST Engineering grows its international defence business, strengthening partnerships with international counterparts is aligned with our commitment to deliver advanced, mission-ready solutions to our customers. Such partnerships reinforce our position as a trusted partner of choice in the global defence industry. This MOU with Safran builds upon the strength of our existing collaboration and leverages the complementary technical expertise that both sides will bring to drive innovation and excellence across multiple domains,” said Mervyn Tan, President, Defence & Public Security, ST Engineering. 

    “ST Engineering and Safran Electronics & Defense have established a robust and reliable partnership in the worldwide aviation market. This MOU marks a significant expansion of this collaboration into the defence sector, demonstrating our strong commitment to mutual growth in this field . By combining our technological and industrial capabilities, we will jointly enhance innovation, operational readiness and lifecycle support thereby creating greater value and long-term capability for our customers,” said Alexandre Ziegler, Head of Defence Global Business Unit, Safran Electronics & Defense.

    Annex: Photo of the MOU Signing Ceremony

    Mervyn Tan, President, Defence & Public Security, ST Engineering (left) and Alexandre Ziegler, Executive Vice President, GBU Defense, Safran Electronics & Defense (right) marking the completion of the MOU signing with the presentation of a commemorative plaque.

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  • Erectile Dysfunction: Expert Panel Recommendations for Evaluation and

    Erectile Dysfunction: Expert Panel Recommendations for Evaluation and

    Introduction

    Erectile dysfunction (ED) is one of the most common sexual disorders in men, with millions affected worldwide.1,2 The estimated prevalence is expected to be 322 million worldwide by 2025.3 The prevalence is about 20% at age <30…

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  • WHO warns unsafe injecting practices fueling Fiji’s fast-growing HIV epidemic-Xinhua

    MANILA, Dec. 10 (Xinhua) — Unsafe injecting practices linked to the absence of harm reduction or safe protection services are putting people who inject drugs in Fiji at significantly higher risk of HIV infection, the World Health Organization…

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  • 3.9m beneficiaries enrolled in ‘Nashonuma Program’, NA told – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. 3.9m beneficiaries enrolled in ‘Nashonuma Program’, NA told  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Pakistan: Benazir Nashonuma Programme – Midline Evaluation Results  ReliefWeb
    3. 3.9 million beneficiaries enrolled in ‘Nashonuma Program’  The Express Tribune
    4. 3.9…

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  • Scientists develop new gene-mapping method to unlock cancer’s hidden drivers-Xinhua

    CANBERRA, Dec. 10 (Xinhua) — Scientists in Australia have developed a powerful new way to uncover the genetic interactions that fuel cancer progression, paving the way for earlier and more precise treatments.

    The artificial intelligence…

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  • Mavis Camera Introduces Film Kit – LUT Workflows, Open Gate Capture, and Apple Log 2 Support

    Mavis Camera Introduces Film Kit – LUT Workflows, Open Gate Capture, and Apple Log 2 Support

    Mavis has released version 7.4 of its professional iOS camera app, headlined by Film Kit, a new optional add-on that brings custom LUT workflows and Open Gate capture to iPhone and iPad creators seeking a more cinematic approach to mobile…

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  • Punjab’s Motor Vehicle Ordinance proposes strict fines, jail terms for traffic violation

    Punjab’s Motor Vehicle Ordinance proposes strict fines, jail terms for traffic violation

    Details hefty fines ranging from Rs2000 to Rs50,000, with prison sentences going up to 6 months

    The Fourth Amendment of the Provincial Motor Vehicles…

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  • Impact of intravenous ferric carboxymaltose on quality of life: A pros

    Impact of intravenous ferric carboxymaltose on quality of life: A pros

    Introduction

    Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is one of the most common hematological disorders worldwide. It is particularly prevalent among women, children, the elderly, and individuals with chronic diseases.1 According to the World Health…

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  • Celebrity scandals renew debate on ‘cancel culture’

    Celebrity scandals renew debate on ‘cancel culture’

    Yuna Ku,BBC Koreanand

    Koh Ewe

    Getty Images South Korean comedian Park Na-Rae with a short black bob and a black dress waving against a blue background at a press eventGetty Images

    Park Na-rae, one of the country’s most successful female comedians, has now left her popular variety shows amid allegations of workplace bullying

    In a matter of days, three big names in South Korea’s…

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  • James Webb catches a giant helium cloud pouring off a puffy planet

    James Webb catches a giant helium cloud pouring off a puffy planet

    An international group of researchers, including astronomers from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and the National Centre of Competence in Research PlanetS, has detected enormous clouds of helium drifting away from the exoplanet WASP-107b. The…

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