Euronaval, the unmissable event for the naval military industry, brings together this year more than 500 exhibitors who have come to present their latest technological advances. At the heart of the event, five Israeli companies are making headlines, after a turnaround in their authorization to participate, contested by the French government.
This international trade show is taking place in a global context marked by growing tensions and widespread rearmament. The frigate fleets of many countries are being renewed, while the submarine industry is experiencing rapid growth. This favorable situation is also benefiting French companies, such as Naval Group, which has recorded a series of strategic orders. Recently, the Netherlands signed a contract for the acquisition of four latest-generation submarines, thus strengthening Naval Group’s expertise on the international scene.
Beyond the economic issues, Euronaval offers the opportunity for key players in the industry to unveil their innovations and share their expertise. Live demonstrations and specialist conferences provide an opportunity to discuss technological advances and the challenges to be met in this highly strategic sector.
As visitors wander through the aisles of the show, they discover the latest technologies in naval defence, from sophisticated weapons systems to maritime surveillance solutions and new-generation warships. The captivating demonstrations and lively discussions demonstrate the excitement within the naval military industry.
Euronaval 2020 is therefore shaping up to be an unmissable event for professionals in the sector, but also for technology and innovation enthusiasts. By highlighting the latest advances and encouraging exchanges between players in the field, this show helps to boost and strengthen the naval military industry on a global scale.