Exhibitor at Bedex: INVISIO
INVISIO
Hall : 11
Stand : 134
Description
INVISIO is a technology company specialising in the development of tactical communication systems and advanced hearing protection for armed forces, security forces and special units. Originally from Sweden, INVISIO operates internationally and equips numerous military and government organisations.
The company designs solutions that enable clear and secure communication in extreme environments while protecting operators' hearing. Its systems include headsets, control units, and interfaces compatible with command and control equipment, suitable for land, naval, and air operations.
INVISIO's mission
In the defence sector, INVISIO contributes to operational efficiency and the protection of combatants by ensuring reliable, continuous and intelligible communications in situations with high noise and tactical constraints.
The company helps maintain operational superiority in the field by combining technological innovation, ergonomics and robustness to improve the coordination, safety and performance of the forces engaged.
Contact details
2650 Hvidovre
Denmark
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