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Upcoming Trade Shows Paris, France for Security
Milipol Paris 2025, Paris, France
18 - 21 Nov 2025
Eurosatory 2026, Paris, France
15 - 19 Jun 2026
Paris’ security sector is characterized by the ongoing work done in scientific research into defense and security innovations. The Paris region has been historically the backbone of the country’s defense and security sectors, and the Institut Polytechnique de Paris (IP Paris) leads the charges towards a competitive defense industry. In 2021, IP Paris created the Center for Innovation in Defence and Security (CIEDS), which received Backing by the French Ministry of Armed Forces and the Defence Innovation Agency. CIEDS has come to be the conceptual playground for the imagining and designing of cutting-edge solutions to meet the technological needs of the defense sector.
This strategic initiative revolves around key scientific domains within IP Paris. Research, training, and innovation come to the forefront as goals for the initiative. CIEDS is currently engaged in several pivotal research areas, which will yield groundbreaking changes to military operations and security as a whole. Cybersecurity and digital security are at the forefront as much of warfare has now moved on the digital frontier. There’s work being done on model-driven and data-driven algorithms for swarm drone operations.
Another field that’s recently garnered attention is imaging and modeling for systems engineering. Researchers analyze group behavior through thermal cameras, study wave imaging methods and apply real-time inverse problem solving. Most recently, CIEDS has launched pioneering projects in the realm of quantum technologies. With additive manufacturing a reality for many militaries, it’s time to take the technology to a new level. Current projects examine the dynamic behavior of microarchitectured composites, develop aluminum matrix nano-composites, and test the durability of structures.
The final area that needs mentioning is the detection of biological and chemical threats, which pose significant danger to troops on the ground. Researchers have been perfecting ultra-sensitive detection of viral nucleic acids, the identification of airborne chemical agents as well as treatment of infected wounds using cold plasmas.
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