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German software engineering firm SAP SE has opened a defense innovation hub in Munich aimed at strengthening digital readiness for armed forces and security stakeholders in response to escalating modern and hybrid cyber threats.
The company stated that the new center underscores its long-term commitment to enhancing the digital resilience of military organizations, their missions, allied partners, and defense supply chains.
The hub will integrate data analytics, artificial intelligence, and industry expertise to deliver comprehensive digital solutions supporting defense logistics, foreign military sales, equipment production, training, and lifecycle sustainment.
Thomas Saueressig, SAP SE’s board member for customer services and delivery, noted that the Munich facility highlights the growing importance of digital systems in boosting mission preparedness while maintaining regulatory compliance, transparency, and operational sovereignty.
Strategic Location
SAP emphasized that establishing the hub in Munich enables collaboration with the city’s strong ecosystem of startups, established defense companies, research institutions, and government bodies.
Among its first partners is the Technical University of Munich, which will contribute through joint research initiatives.
The university recently introduced its “Security and Defense Alliance” program to connect innovative regional enterprises with major defense industry players. The initiative seeks to accelerate the development of next-generation, market-ready technologies that enhance capabilities in deterrence, crisis management, stabilization, and peacekeeping.







































