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Collaboration between Fincantieri and Sparkle for the safety of submarine cables

A strategic agreement for telecommunications security

Fincantieri and Sparkle recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that marks the beginning of a collaboration aimed at developing innovative technological solutions for the surveillance and protection of submarine telecommunications cables. This agreement is part of a broader strategic vision, aimed at strengthening Italy’s competitiveness on the international scene, through the union of two excellences in the technological
sector.

Analysis and development of advanced technologies

The two companies will work together through specialized teams to analyze the requirements necessary to improve the security of subsea telecommunications infrastructures. The goal is to identify innovative technologies and practical solutions that can guarantee the operational resilience of these fundamental infrastructures for digital connectivity. Fincantieri, with its consolidated experience in the underwater sector, is already developing advanced solutions that combine the know-how of the naval industry
with cutting-edge technologies.

The strategic role of subsea infrastructure

The growing dependence on underwater infrastructure, in an increasingly complex geopolitical context, makes this collaboration even more crucial. Fincantieri considers the diving sector as a key dimension for sustainable economic development. The protection and surveillance of submarine cables not only guarantee communication security, but also represent a fundamental step for the country’s technological growth. This alliance further strengthens Fincantieri’s position as a leader in the global market for underwater technological innovation
.

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