Engineering Capability for a Stronger Defence Industry

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As one of the world’s leading international defence exhibitions, Eurosatory brings together manufacturers, research organisations, institutional stakeholders and industry leaders, creating a unique environment for dialogue, strategic partnerships and the exchange of ideas shaping the future of the sector.

As part of the Hellenic Pavilion, organised by SEKPY, B&T Composites joined companies representing the growing strength and international outlook of the Greek defence industry. Throughout the exhibition, our team met with customers, industrial partners, suppliers and research organisations from across Europe and beyond, discussing emerging technological priorities, industrial cooperation and the capabilities required to support the next generation of defence and aerospace programmes.

During the company’s presentation, CEO Kosmas Tiriakidis shared B&T Composites’ journey, highlighting the engineering expertise and manufacturing know-how developed over nearly two decades. He also presented the company’s recent investment in advanced manufacturing technologies, reinforcing B&T’s long-term strategic direction towards the aerospace and defence sectors.

These investments reflect a long-term strategy focused on strengthening engineering expertise, expanding manufacturing capability and responding to the evolving needs of high-performance industries. They also illustrate the direction in which B&T Composites continues to evolve—through strategic investment, technological advancement and a clear commitment to supporting the next generation of aerospace and defence programmes.

This direction resonates with the broader vision promoted by SEKPY for a stronger and more competitive Greek defence industry. As part of this ecosystem, B&T Composites continues to invest in the engineering, manufacturing and industrial capabilities that contribute to a resilient, internationally competitive Greek industrial base and support the future of advanced manufacturing.

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