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European Defence Events Showcase Innovation
March 16, 2026
In March 2026, two major European defence industry events—BEDEX in Brussels and XPONENTIAL Europe in Düsseldorf—highlighted the continent's strategic focus on defence innovation, industrial collaboration, and procurement modernization. BEDEX, Belgium's inaugural defence exhibition, positioned Brussels as a key hub for European and NATO defence engagement, attracting over 200 companies from 27 countries and featuring themes such as AI, autonomous systems, cybersecurity, and space technologies. XPONENTIAL Europe, scheduled for March 24-26, 2026, in Düsseldorf, emphasized unmanned systems, AI-enabled autonomy, and dual-use technologies, fostering collaboration among defense ministries, procurement agencies, and industry stakeholders, including a German-British defence-business symposium.
- Why this matters: These events signal increased European investment in advanced defence technologies and procurement pathways, offering opportunities for contractors specializing in AI, autonomous systems, cybersecurity, and space-related defence solutions.
- Procurement professionals should note the growing emphasis on interoperability and multinational collaboration, particularly involving NATO, the European Commission, and national defence ministries.
- Companies can leverage these platforms to engage with key decision-makers, including Belgian and German defence officials, NATO representatives, and European Commission leaders, to align offerings with evolving defence priorities.
- The biennial nature of BEDEX and the recurring XPONENTIAL Europe event provide ongoing opportunities for market entry, partnership development, and visibility in the European defence sector.
The British Chamber of Commerce in Germany stands for strong and reliable German-British relations. With the strategic dialogue 'Defence meets Wirtschaft', we support XPONENTIAL Europe and Messe Düsseldorf as an international platform for innovation and cooperation.
— Michael Schmidt
Unmanned technologies are increasingly central to modern security strategies and require closer collaboration between operational users, industry and policymakers.
— Rear Adm. Christian Bock
BEDEX has been conceived as more than a trade fair. It is also a statement that Belgium wants a more visible place in Europe’s defence conversation, and that Brussels intends to host not only the politics of European security, but also some of its industrial business.
— EUToday Correspondents
Agencies
NATO, Belgian Government, European Commission Directorate-General for Defence Industry and Space, European Commission, German Armed Forces
Vendors
RTX, Lockheed Martin, Safran, Airbus, John Cockerill Defence
Locations
Sources
- BEDEX puts Brussels at the centre of Europe’s defence industry - https://eutoday.net · EU Today · Mar 12
- BEDEX First Edition Concludes in Brussels | Joint Forces News · Joint Forces · Mar 14
- XPONENTIAL Europe 2026 to Spotlight Security, Defense and Dual-Use Autonomous Systems - Inside Unmanned Systems · Inside Unmanned Systems · Mar 16
- XPONENTIAL Europe 2026: Focus on security and defence · ATC Network · Mar 16