(Reuters) - French jet engine maker Safran said on Monday it had struck a deal to buy AI firm Preligens for 220 million euros ($243.3 million).
Preligens, which specialises in artificial intelligence for aerospace and defense, will be renamed Safran.AI and will become a part of the Safran Electronics & Defense business area.
It develops complex algorithms and software to analyse and automatically detect and identify objects of military interest using commercial and government satellite imagery, Safran said.
"By combining our strengths, we’re determined not only to support the development of Preligens’ AI solutions, but also to jointly open up entirely new areas of AI application in aviation, defense and space,” CEO of Safran Electronics & Defense, Franck Saudo, said in a press release.
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(Reporting by Michal Aleksandrowicz in Gdansk; editing by Milla Nissi)
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