Nanomade

Nanomade specialises in designing and producing highly sensitive, thin, flexible, and customisable deformation sensors. The cutting-edge sensors offer a wide range of applications across three key areas: Force&Touch, enabling any material or 3D shape to become interactive (metal, wood, glass, etc); Health Monitoring, detecting micro-deformations of the body to collect physiological data (heartbeats, respiration, posture, […]

Two-month countdown to euronaval 2024!

This year, EURONAVAL, 2024 will be held for the first time at the Paris Nord Villepinte exhibition centre (Hall 6), from Monday 4th to Thursday 7th November.

For an overview of the workshops and themed areas, details of the press conference and accreditation: all the essential information is here, two months to the day before the opening of the world’s largest naval defence exhibition.

EURONAVAL 2024 press accreditation platform now open

We are pleased to announce the opening of the press accreditation platform for the 29th edition of the EURONAVAL trade show, to be held from Monday November 4 to Thursday November 7 at the PARIS NORD VILLEPINTE Exhibition Center (hall 6).

EURONAVAL 2024, NEW VENUE: Paris Nord Villepinte

EURONAVAL, the world’s leading naval defence exhibition, will be held for its 29th edition from 4th to 7th November 2024 at the Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre (hall 6). Organised by SOGENA, a subsidiary of the GICAN (French Maritime Industry Group), this biennial event will once again serve as a strategic crossroads for the world’s naval industry players.

World Defence Shipbuilding 2022

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For every EURONAVAL exhibition, you will find a study dedicated to the state and evolution of world shipbuilding.
The WDS 2022 study carried out for EURONAVAL by the GICAN and PRAXIAL which was produced with data provided by Janes Strategic Services

Maintaining Deterrence and Defence: Italy’s Improving Submarine Capability Strengthens NATO’s Southern Flank

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Italy’s new diesel-electric submarine (SSK) – being delivered under the U212 Near Future Submarine (NFS) programme – will arrive at a time when new submarine capabilities are having significant effect in an increasingly contested underwater domain. The boats’ improved capabilities will reinforce the output the Italian Navy is already generating with its Todaro class Type 212A SSKs.