Thales Group and
Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division signed a strategic five-year framework agreement earlier this month, formalising Hexagon’s role as a key technology partner to support Thales’ operational performance and quality assurance across the EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) region.
The agreement appoints Hexagon as the strategic supplier of metrology equipment, software, services, and maintenance for all Thales divisions and countries within EMEA. By simplifying procurement and standardising access to advanced measurement and quality assurance technologies, the partnership enables Thales teams across the region to ramp-up production while ensuring consistency and traceability in quality assurance processes.
The agreement was signed in person during the recent
Paris Air Show 2025 by Didier Perrigault, global expenses procurement director at Thales, and Stephen Chadwick, president EMEA at Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division, marking a significant milestone in the companies’ longstanding collaboration.
Didier Perrigault, global expenses procurement director at Thales, said: “Thales’ mission-critical systems and deep tech innovations are experiencing high demand, driving the need to scale up production in EMEA. Delivering consistent quality systems globally is paramount for our customers, and working with Hexagon to align the operational processes in, and between, our sites will help us achieve this and also drive efficiency and sustainability as we scale.”
Strategic partnershipStephen Chadwick, president EMEA at Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division, said: “This strategic partnership represents a major step forward in our relationship with Thales. By streamlining access to Hexagon’s advanced metrology solutions and local expertise, we’re empowering Thales teams across borders to meet their production ramp-up challenges with greater agility and confidence in quality from parts, to assembly, to delivery.”
The partnership reflects a shared commitment to: Driving global quality — standardisation and the harmonisation of measurement processes across Thales’ EMEA operations; accelerating procurement and deployment — introducing advanced metrology technologies such as laser, LiDAR and touch measurement systems and intelligent automation to enhance throughput and agility amid growing production demands; strengthening collaboration: enabling teams and sites to improve consistency, traceability and to scale quality assurance with democratised technologies that bring people and processes together and make quality repeatable.
Having collaborated successfully on key programmes in France and Italy, this agreement between Hexagon and Thales paves the way for deeper cooperation to support Thales’ industrial transformation and scale-up goals.