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    • Emmanuel de Roquefeuil will lead Thales operations in the Middle East

    • He succeeds Roger Daix who takes up a new role as VP of Thales Northern and Central Europe

    Thales has appointed Emmanuel de Roquefeuil as Vice-President, Middle East. He will be responsible for the strategic growth of Thales in the Middle East across all domains, with a clear focus on local partnerships, innovation and digital transformation.

    Emmanuel de Roquefeuil succeeds Roger Daix who takes up a new role as Vice-President of Thales in Northern and Central Europe.

    “Under Emmanuel’s leadership, Thales will continue to work with our partners across the region to build resilient industries, invest in local innovation and foster local talent, to further embed Thales as a leading contributor to the Middle East ecosystem,” said Pascale Sourisse, senior executive vice-president, international development, Thales.

    Prior to this appointment, Emmanuel was VP and country director of Thales India. He previously served as the VP Sales & Marketing for Optronics and Missile Electronics at Thales.

    Earlier in his career, he held key positions in the sales and marketing divisions in France and overseas.

    Emmanuel de Roquefeuil is an engineering graduate from SUPAERO Toulouse, and holds an MBA from INSEAD, Fontainebleau and a Master’s degree in Public Law and Industrial Strategy in Defence from CHEAR SORBONNE, Paris.

    Thales  is a global leader in advanced technologies, investing in digital and “deep tech” innovations – connectivity, big data, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and quantum computing.

    Thales has 81,000 employees in 68 countries. In 2020 the group generated sales of €17 billion.