Under the Industrial Participation Agreement with the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, Embraer has signed new cooperation agreements with TNO, OPT/NET, and ILIAS.
“These collaborations mark another milestone in Embraer’s relationship with the Dutch defense ecosystem, reinforcing our commitment to co-developing advanced technologies and operational solutions with trusted partners,” Chief Commercial Officer at Embraer Defense & Security, Frederico Lemos, said.
With TNO, Embraer will collaborate on multi-agent systems and data management to support surveillance missions and enhance operational responsiveness. The partnership with OPT/NET will focus on applying AI-driven technologies to improve decision-support for complex military operations. ILIAS will provide real-time, integrated data solutions to hopefully enhance fleet management.
“I am glad to see the partnerships between Embraer and the Netherlands’ Defense Technology Industrial Base (DTIB) flourishing. The Industrial Participation Policy strengthens the DTIB by fostering knowledge, technology, and industrial capacity. The collaboration between the Dutch industry and Embraer under the C-390 Millennium acquisition is fundamental for both parties,” Commissioner Military Production at the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, Jan Christiaan Dicke, stated.
Atech, an Embraer company, will support these initiatives with its experience in mission-critical systems, command-and-control, and intelligence data analysis, reinforcing the joint technological development with TNO and OPT/NET.

