EDGE Group and OSI Maritime Systems Bridging Naval Gaps Within UAE

EDGE Group and OSI Maritime Systems aim to develop a national bridge system within the UAE

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Abu Dhabi, UAE: EDGE Group has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with OSI Maritime Solutions (OSI), a leading provider of integrated navigation and tactical solutions.

The MoU outlines the parties’ intent to explore cooperation in developing a national integrated bridge system within the UAE. This collaboration aims to explore the feasibility of transferring OSI’s technology, software, and expertise to establish a local facility for designing, building, and delivering scalable integrated bridge systems (IBS) for naval defence and civil customers.

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The agreement was announced at the International Defence Exhibition & Conference (IDEX) 2025, and signed by Sultan Al Shamsi, Finance Business Partner, Space and Cyber Technologies, EDGE, and Jim Hawkins, Director, Business Development (GCC) of OSI Maritime Systems in the presence of Waleid Al Mesmari, President, Space and Cyber Technologies, EDGE, and Mike Ball, Director, Business Development (South America and Europe).

Attendees of IDEX 2025 can visit EDGE and its portfolio of companies at indoor stand 05-C20 in hall 5, and outdoor stand CP-270 at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre until February 21, 2025.  OSI can be found at the NAVDEX booth B057 and onboard ADSB’s new demonstration vessel FA400 (Rabdan) alongside.

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