Last week at DSEI UK 2025 in London, Integris Composites took part in one of the world’s leading defence and security exhibitions. With more than 60,000 visitors and around 1,700 exhibitors anticipated, the event demonstrated its global importance for military technology, survivability systems, and ballistic protection.
Our team—including sales, engineering, management, and marketing—was based at Stand N3-230, engaging with defence industry partners, showcasing solutions, and sharing expertise in survivability and armour technologies.
Over the course of the exhibition, we highlighted our vehicle protection systems, presented naval protection capabilities such as the RATTAM A2 solutions, and shared our experience in personal ballistic protection from both the USA and Europe. The presence of our USA team allowed direct collaboration with European engineers, counterparts, and industry representatives, strengthening our transatlantic approach to defence.
We also displayed our survivability solutions on several vehicles and structures across the show floor. These real-world applications demonstrated how Integris armour and composite systems enhance ballistic protection and increase survivability against evolving threats.
“DSEI is an important platform for Integris because it allows us to connect with both our European and US partners in one place. Showcasing our survivability and ballistic protection solutions here underlines our commitment to supporting the future force and strengthening international defence collaboration.” — Jonas Holck, VP Strategy, Integris Composites
DSEI 2025 focused on “Preparing the Future Force” by highlighting innovation, collaboration, and operational readiness. For Integris, the exhibition was an opportunity to showcase our defence protection technologies, reinforce our role in the global security sector, and strengthen relationships with international partners.
Reflecting on previous editions, DSEI 2023 broke records with over 1,500 exhibitors, more than 250 new exhibitors, and growing international delegations. The continued expansion of DSEI underlines why it is essential for Integris to be present and actively engaged in discussions around defence and ballistic protection.
As the event concludes, we look ahead to building on the connections made, applying feedback to our solutions, and advancing our composite and armour technologies to meet future defence requirements in personal, vehicle, and naval protection.



