EDGE, one of the world’s leading advanced technology and defence groups, has concluded a highly successful week participating for the first time at LIMA 2023, one of Asia's largest aerospace and maritime exhibitions. The group displayed an impressive range of products, completing several agreements, and launching a new naval vessel. EDGE’s participation at LIMA 2023 highlighted the importance of its well established and highly valued relationship with Malaysia, as well as those with key markets across Southeast Asia.
As a committed regional partner, EDGE boasted a significant presence at the five-day event, garnering the attention of prospective customers, dignitaries from around the world, and several royal delegations.
Mansour AlMulla, Managing Director and CEO of EDGE Group, said: “LIMA 2023 has been a great success for EDGE, meeting the strategic and commercial objectives we had set for our participation. The event was an exceptional platform that enabled us to demonstrate our commitment to the region and to our trusted partners in Malaysia and other key markets. We are on the right track to achieving our goals and ambitions of offering technologically advanced and highly competitive products and solutions to meet defence requirements across Southeast Asia.”
Demonstrating its strategy of partnership and knowledge sharing, EDGE Group entity CARACAL, a world-renowned small arms manufacturer, signed an agreement with Malaysian-based Ketech Asia, an advanced ammunition producer and small arms solutions provider, for the production and resale of CARACAL’s CAR 816 for the Royal Malaysia Armed Forces. The new partners will cooperate to increase sales of regionally manufactured advanced products and solutions in markets across Southeast Asia, enhancing operational efficiency and ensuring superior capabilities for regional militaries. Under the terms of the agreement, EDGE will also conduct a transfer of technology to Ketech Asia.
EDGE was also launched a new advanced 92 metre Corvette, which will be built by its naval arm ADSB. The powerful multi-role vessel will be tailored to specific Southeast Asian requirements, and is designed and equipped to perform a range of littoral missions, capable of supporting both offensive and defensive naval, security, and law enforcement operations, and is prepared for surface, air and electronic warfare roles.
Seven of EDGE’s portfolio companies showcased a wide variety of innovative solutions and products covering the domains of autonomous air, land, and naval systems, precision-guided munitions and small arms.