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Eurosatory 2022

What to expect at the international defence and security exhibition


13-17 June 2022


Parc des Expositions de Paris-Nord Villepinte, France


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Eurosatory, the worldwide reference for land and airland defence and security, returns in 2022! The exhibition is a biennial event taking place every even year in the Parc des Expositions de Paris-Nord Villepinte, near Paris. Save the date, the next edition will be held from 13 to 17 June 2022. Find out what to expect.

A variety of participants

Eurosatory's last edition brought together 1,802 exhibitors from 63 countries and over 98,700 attendees from five continents. It welcomed 227 official delegations from 94 countries and four international organisations as well as numerous VIP experts from 34 countries making the exhibition a key meeting place.


To date we are pleased to confirm the participation of 24 national pavilions and more than 1,100 exhibitors from more than 50 countries are already registered. Registrations are still open for exhibitors and visitors and the interest in the event remains the same as for previous editions.

Opportunities for business and networking

The participants’ satisfaction is an absolute priority for the event’s organisers. They carefully provide participants multiple services for their business such as: networking tools for individuals, business meetings for companies, business consulting, etc.


A modern and performing web app is also being developed specifically to help attendees optimise their experience. Many business meetings and connexions are made through these services and tools.

More and more novelties

The exhibition has 6 technological clusters allowing exhibitors to gather around a common theme such as: CBRN, drones and robotics, embedded electronics, training and simulation...


A new 2022 area particularly stands out: The new demonstrator "HELPED by COGES Events" - Humanitary Emergency Logistic Project and Eco Development - highlights the response to crisis issues. Presented for the first time, this capability package brings together industrial systems and highly mature civilian innovations. It aims to demonstrate the ability to provide a complete and rapid solution for assistance and support in the management of multiple crises.


Eurosatory will also give a significant boost to start-ups by allowing them to present their solutions alongside with big companies. More than 1,000 sqm will be dedicated to French and International start-ups in the Eurosatory LAB and the Gicat’s stand.

New products and a larger events programme

In 2022, numerous life-size equipment will be displayed. Each Edition, more than 500 new products or services are showcased to professional and specialised attendees. Companies, from large groups to SMEs will be featured on more than 80,000 sqm of indoor and outdoor exhibition area.

An outdoor area of over 20,000 sqm will be dedicated to technical presentations and industrial/ institutional live demonstrations.

Conferences and exhibitor pitches

Eurosatory highlights exchanges of views about the evolution of Defence and Security between all the players of the land and airland defence and security sector. Therefore, many conferences and exhibitor pitches are organised over the 5 days of the exhibition. High-level experts, senior military, government and industry figures will discuss a rich variety of strategic issues. 5 conferences areas are available to welcome the 70 conferences taking place during the exhibition.


Save the datefrom 13 to 17 June 2022 and attend THE worldwide must-attend event in land and airland Defence & Security sectors!

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