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TOP 5 AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE CONSULTING

DME Consulting is thrilled to announce that we have been awarded a prestigious recognition by Aerospace and Defense Review Europe. We are proud to share that DME Consulting has been included in the annual listing of the top 5 companies in Italy that are leading the way in providing exceptional Aerospace and Defense consulting/services. This recognition is a testament to our unwavering commitment to excellence, innovation, and our impact on the marketplace. We are honored to be acknowledged for our contributions to the aerospace and defense industry. At DME Consulting, we strive to deliver cutting-edge solutions, strategic insights, and unparalleled expertise to our clients. This recognition further motivates us to continue pushing boundaries and providing exceptional services that drive success for our partners. We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to Aerospace and Defense Review Europe for this recognition, as well as to our incredible team and clients who have supported us throughout this journey. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to make a difference in the aerospace and defense sector. Together, let's soar to new heights!
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EASA ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ROADMAP 2.0

"I’m increasingly inclined to think that there should be some regulatory oversight, maybe at the national and international level, just to make sure that we don’t do something very foolish. I mean with artificial intelligence we’re summoning the demon.” This is how Elon Musk warned the attendees of MIT’s AeroAstro Centennial Symposium in 2014. Musk recently rebated the same concept with some updates and, since aerospace and aviation always precede the rest of industry in terms of technological advancements, EASA did not waste a minute in the allocation of two important regulatory roadmaps in the past three years. Let’s see what, how, and why it is all about. A quick background: AI development has significantly accelerated in the last decade thanks to an increased capacity to collect and store massive amounts of data, all catalyzed by an augmented computing capability, and by the evolution of growingly powerful algorithms and architectures. Current AI techniques can be divided in machine learning approaches (or data-driven AI), logic- and knowledge-based approaches (also known as symbolic AI) and statistical approaches. State-of-the-art techniques combine the different aforementioned AI approaches into the hybrid-AI ones. While the breakthrough of the first AI Roadmap version was linked to machine learning (ML) and, in particular, to deep learning (DL), it recently turned out that meeting the high safety standards brought by ongoing aviation regulations requires the application of renewed knowledge-based AI set. Consequently, the EASA AI Roadmap 2.0 has extended its range of decisions and actions to encompass the complete array of nowadays’ AI techniques, that do not only affect products and services, but also triggers the rise of new industrial business models.

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Sky Marshals - New Collaboration Agreement

DME Aviation Consulting is a renowned European company based in Rome, offering consultancy for the aviation industry. The company was created by former Air Force pilots and civil aviation commanders and proposes a different range of aviation services: Aviation and General Industry Audit Armed Forces Procurement Aircraft Brokerage Training and Assessments for Managers and Operators involved in different complex industrial fields (flight crew above all), with innovative, educational approaches. The company is especially active in Europe, United Arab Emirates, and Taiwan. The collaboration with Protective Intelligence Network aims to offer specialised training for onboard safety and security operators, so-called "air marshals" , covert law enforcement,counter-terrorism agents or specialised security practitioners on board of commercial aircrafts, tasked to protect the passengers and the flight. To avoid tipping off terrorists and other bad actors, air marshals maintain anonymity and use cover stories while traveling back and forth between international and domestic cities and may also support investigative work conducted on the ground by law enforecement agencies. Protective Intelligence Network in collaboration with DME Aviation Consulting, will train participants to work undercover, blending in with passengers aboard commercial aircraft, and scan for potential threats using investigative techniques and behavioural detection.