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The next Euronaval show will be held from 22 to 26 October 2012 at the Paris – Le Bourget exhibition centre.
Organised under the joint patronage of the French Ministry of Defence and Secretariat of State for the Sea, Euronaval is one of the most important events on the naval and maritime industry calendar.
Euronaval has traditionally covered missions ranging from naval sovereignty to state actions at sea and maritime safety & security, including the enforcement of public order at sea, marine, maritime & fisheries policing and maritime & coastal surveillance.
Euronaval is also a leading event for naval drone (UXV) manufacturers and satellite applications, including communications, navigation, weather, defence and security.
The programme will include debates on the safe and secure use of the seas for civil and military purposes. For the first time, marine energies will aslo be high on the agenda.
Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of Euronaval 2012 – your industry’s premier event.
2010 SUMMARY

Euronaval 2010, a resounding success
This year’s Euronaval naval defence & maritime show proved an unqualified success. Already an international benchmark in its field, Euronaval’s economic, political and strategic impact make it a “must-attend” event.
Well-established as the premier biennal gathering for naval defence and maritime security communities, Euronaval is now more international and covers the defence and civil sectors more completety than ever. It also continues to get bigger and better with each edition.
Euronaval 2010 attracted more exhibitors from more countries. This year’s 405 exhibitors, up 8% on 2008, came from 37 countries. Germany, Israel, Italy, Russia and the United States were all better represented than at earlier shows.
Total attendance was also significantly higher, with 34.000 visitors from 107 countries. The risk of transportation difficulties due to strikes and social unrest deterred few, if any.
Euronaval 2010, welcomed no fewer than 76 official delegations from 52 countries representing close to 300 guests of honour, including government ministers, secretaries of state, chiefs of staff and national armaments directors. Navy chiefs of staff attended from Brazil, Chile, Iraq, Kuwait, Lybia, Malaysia, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Delegations from coast guard authorities and ministries of the interior were also welcomed from Malaysia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
- 405 exhibitors from 37 countries
- 34.000 trade visitors
- 76 Official Delegations from 52 countries
- 15.000 m² net exhibition space
- 1500 business meetings for attendees from 28 countries
- more than 400 journalists
- 300 guests for honour








