Frequentis has acquired 100 percent of the Norwegian software company GuardREC ATC, which develops recorder solutions for the air traffic control market. The company has many years of experience with safety- and mission-critical applications. The seller was the Norwegian Embron Group.

“Our market studies show great potential in the recorder market. By combining the expertise of DIVOS and GuardREC ATC, we are sending a strong strategic signal to the market that we will offer our customers a wider range of recording features in the future,” says Norbert Haslacher, CEO Frequentis. “Based on the many years of international expertise of the Frequentis DIVOS team, we will be able to integrate the GuardREC solution not only for our customers in air traffic management (ATM), but also in the public transport, maritime and defense sectors. GuardREC’s goal of making data recording and replay simple and secure fits perfectly with our mission “For a Safer World”.

“By combining the expertise of DIVOS and GuardREC ATC, we are sending a strong strategic signal to the market that we will offer our customers a wider range of recording features in the future.

Frequentis-CEO Norbert Haslacher

The new Frequentis solution will support all common interfaces for audio recording and a complete set of video and screen recording features that customers expect in modern aviation. In addition to video and voice recording, it will also offer complete surveillance and data recording capabilities, including special features such as vector-based measurements during playback and support for scenario modes. These features are particularly relevant for incident investigation. https://www.militaeraktuell.at/im-gespraech-mit-pik-as-chefin-chrstina-polster/ The integrated solution has manual and automatic speech-to-text features based on its own engine as well as the required human-machine interface (HMI) support. It also supports the direct insertion of such semi-automatically generated texts into examination reports. A modern software architecture will enable the easy integration of new data science and big data applications in the future. “We are very pleased that GuardREC ATC will have a solid and future-oriented new owner. We believe that Frequentis is the ideal company to position GuardREC ATC for the future, both in terms of resources for the further development of the technology and in terms of nurturing skilled professionals and ensuring customer satisfaction,” says Embron Group CEO Kjell Magne Leirgulen. Frequentis will establish its own recorder unit with teams in Austria and Norway. Prior to the transaction, GuardREC operated two businesses: the ATC business, which Frequentis has now acquired, and a compliance business targeting the financial industry, which is not part of the deal.

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