Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide

Defence Events

Vikela expands with new Bangor HQ

Northern Ireland based body armour specialist, Vikela, has marked an impressive growth phase with the recent relocation to a larger facility in Bangor.

Above: (left to right) At the official opening of Vikela's new HQ were Robert Stewart, Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Vikela, Oisin Lappin, ScaleX Investments, Jessica Sue Rasmussen, Two Magnolias Venture Capital, The Mayor of Ards and North Down, Councillor Alistair Cathcart, Peter Gilleece, Founder & CEO, Vikela, Leslie Orr, Director, ADS Northern Ireland and Jenny Gregg, Chief Operations Officer (COO), Vikela.
Courtesy Vikela

Backed by a £1.3 million investment, the new 20,000 sq. ft. headquarters will enable the company to expand its production, broaden its market reach and continue innovating in the personal protection equipment (PPE) industry.
 
The new premises at Balloo Link in Bangor officially opened at an event last week (14th November), where investors, customers, suppliers and other key stakeholders attended to hear about the business's plans.

Advertisement
ODU RT

Founded by mechanical engineer Peter Gilleece, Vikela has quickly gained recognition as an innovator in the field of body armour. Peter's ambition to create sustainable, flexible and fully recyclable PPE has resulted in a line of revolutionary protective gear, including the company’s flagship APIS stab protection range.

Notably, the APIS range sets a new standard in the industry by equally testing male and female armour, addressing long-standing gender disparities in PPE.
 
“This new facility in Bangor is a key milestone in Vikela’s journey,” said Peter Gilleece, CEO of Vikela. “The space allows us to scale up our production to meet growing international demand while staying true to our commitment to sustainability and innovation. Bangor offers everything we need for our next chapter, space for expansion, ease of access for both local and international clients and a vibrant business community.”
 
The Mayor of Ards and North Down, Councillor Alistair Cathcart, explained the significance of the opening: “It’s fantastic to see an innovative company like Vikela choose Bangor as the base for its new headquarters. This investment not only highlights Bangor’s appeal as a destination for growing businesses but also promises to bring valuable job opportunities and economic growth to Ards and North Down. Vikela’s expansion here reflects both their impressive growth and their commitment to sustainability and safety through advanced protective technology. I look forward to seeing them make strides internationally from their new headquarters within our community.”
 
The new site replaces Vikela’s previous 1,000 sq. ft. facility in Belfast and represents the company’s commitment to robust growth and long-term presence in Northern Ireland. In its first year at the new facility, Vikela plans to increase its workforce from three full-time staff and two temporary workers to 15 employees by 2025, with a target of 50 employees within five years. The site will also consolidate Vikela’s head office functions, production, and warehousing.
 
The past month has been a pivotal period for Vikela, with major international advancements in both the US and Japan. The firm recently attended the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Annual Conference in Boston, further raising its profile among global security organisations and strengthening ties with the US market. In addition, Vikela has formed a strategic partnership with Robotic Centre Japan, marking a significant entry into the Japanese market.
 
Vikela’s rapid growth has also been accompanied by accolades, with founder Peter Gilleece recently being named Business Eye’s Young Business Personality of the Year for 2024.
 
While the firm’s USP is its unique products, Vikela’s commitment to sustainability also sets it apart. It places a focus on fully recyclable products and a circular production model. Its armour is manufactured using proprietary, patent-pending materials and advanced SLS 3D printing technology, allowing for flexible, lightweight protection that does not compromise on durability.
 
The circular model enables Vikela to reclaim unused products, recycle the materials and repurpose them for future production.

Advertisement
ODU RT

As Vikela scales its operations, the company plans to increase output to approximately 2,400 units per week over the next five years.
 
“The rise in knife crime, especially in urban areas, is a pressing concern for those in high-risk roles,” Peter continued. “Our products are designed to provide the necessary protection without compromising comfort or sustainability.”
 
With distribution channels already established in the UK, America and Japan, Vikela is on track to become a recognised global leader in body armour. The recent facility opening celebrated Vikela’s achievements and provided an opportunity for investors, customers and partners to experience the company’s innovations firsthand.

Advertisement
FIA2026 animated banner
Vision Engineering appoints Harry Curtis as Technical Director

Aerospace Defence

Vision Engineering appoints Harry Curtis as Technical Director

17 April 2026

Woking headquartered Vision Engineering Group, provider of ergonomic microscopy and metrology solutions, has announced the appointment of Harry Curtis to the position of Technical Director, effective 1st April 2026.

Drone swarms central to AWE26

Defence Events

Drone swarms central to AWE26

17 April 2026

Drones have been at the centre of this year's Army Warfighting Experiment 2026, which each year brings together soldiers, scientists, industry and universities, to test new military technology.

Dstl assesses robotic systems in hazardous incident recovery trial

Defence

Dstl assesses robotic systems in hazardous incident recovery trial

17 April 2026

In a ‘real life’ scenario played out in an empty shopping unit, the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has tested the ability of robotic and autonomous systems to navigate through a building and detect, sample and remediate (clean) a contaminated environment.

QinetiQ pays aerial tribute to iconic Spitfire

Defence Events

QinetiQ pays aerial tribute to iconic Spitfire

17 April 2026

The QinetiQ operated ETPS test pilot school based at MoD Boscombe Down has taken part in the historic Spitfire90 commemorative tour, as the only civilian-registered participants in the nine-day national flight schedule.

Advertisement
ODU RT
SitaWare Headquarters introduces Joint Fires and Targeting capabilities

Defence

SitaWare Headquarters introduces Joint Fires and Targeting capabilities

16 April 2026

Systematic has introduced within SitaWare Headquarters 6.22, a dedicated Targeting Application that brings the targeting process into the same C4ISR environment used for operational planning, situational awareness and mission execution.

Thales launches TopStar Smart Receiver

Defence

Thales launches TopStar Smart Receiver

16 April 2026

Thales has launched its TopStar Smart Receiver, a three-in-one ultra-compact solution providing land forces with resilient positioning, navigation and timing capabilities, while maintaining radio communications in increasingly contested electronic warfare environments.

Advertisement
ODU RT
Advertisement
Gulfstream banner