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EUROSATORY rebrands

Stretching back 55 years, the EUROSATORY exhibition is ushering in a new phase in its history, as it reveals its new brand identity, incorporating a new logo, new colours, a new signature and a new key visual.

Image courtesy EUROSATORY
 
With this revised identity, EUROSATORY proposes a forward-looking vision and a new brand narrative around the signature “Protect your future”. The aim is to accomplish the show’s ambition to address current and future challenges:
'Invent the responsible Defence and Security of tomorrow’s world'.

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General Charles Beaudouin (retd), Exhibition Director of EUROSATORY said: “Our decade is characterised by an acceleration in history, what with the global pandemic, the return of major inter-State conflicts, the re-examination of globalisation and the imperative need to engage in the ecological transition in order to address major environmental challenges.

"In this world order in a state of upheaval, Governments have a duty to strengthen their capabilities to deal with growing threats (humanitarian and environmental disasters resulting from health, natural or industrial hazards, violence within societies, terrorism, new paradigms of armed conflict, cyber-attacks). The world is changing, EUROSATORY must reinvent itself.”
 
Maud Carcy Bessette, Communications Director said: “We wished to reflect these transformations in our brand identity, built around the four strategic pillars that constitute EUROSATORY’s strengths: an international show and a true showcase for technology, combining business and insight.”
 
General Charles Beaudouin (retd) continued: “This brand identity is fully in line with the geopolitical swing that we are experiencing. It establishes our position as a global leader and our propensity to present in an exhaustive, tangible and innovative way the solutions, services and expertise to tackle all types of crises, from high-intensity conflicts to the humanitarian and environmental disasters specific to our century.

“This approach illustrates the strategic transformation of EUROSATORY, both internally with the buy-in of our teams, and externally to expand our expertise in the Defence and Security fields (in their widest sense), to harness our knowledge of diplomatic and ministerial circles, all in the aim of supporting our clients in their international development.

"Today, the EUROSATORY brand more strongly asserts its mission: to enable Governments, supranational organisations, NGOs and businesses to anticipate and reinvent the way they deal with new and increasingly frequent crises that they face owing to both international tensions and global warming. In this respect, EUROSATORY’s signature, 'Protect your future' is the expression of the mission statement of the global event for defence and security. This visual identity reinvents the brand, with a purposefully streamlined logo in the form of a shield as the embodiment of defence and security and this shape bears the mark of a stylised Eiffel Tower in a nod to French excellence.
 
"The creative concept of the 2024 key visual represents a land theatre incorporating the capabilities offered by the sea, air, space and cyber fields. Its overall symbolism with a woman’s face turned towards the future embodying the notion of foresight, illustrates the show’s promise: 'The guarantee of finding and discovering all the global expertise and emerging trends to address the challenges of today and tomorrow'. The choice of a female face also celebrates the women and men dedicated to providing peace and security in the world."

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