Pearson Engineering wraps up highly successful Eurosatory 2026 following landmark launches and high interest
As Eurosatory 2026 draws to a close, Pearson Engineering reports immense visitor interest and critical acclaim for its newly unveiled threat-reduction technologies at the Paris show.
The company, which has operated in the combat engineering sector for four decades, experienced high foot traffic throughout the exhibition, driven by the live debut of its MineWolf MW370 Next Generation uncrewed clearance platform and Threat-Sense advanced detection system. Visitors trialled Pearson Engineering’s interactive simulator, allowing them to experience real-world operational pressures firsthand.
Other key highlights from the event included:
- Expert thought leadership: A well-attended presentation titled “Simulate to Dominate: The Synthetic Path to Combat Engineering Superiority” explored the role of robotics and autonomy on the modern battlefield.
- Networking and collaboration: A successful stand reception engaged international delegates, while a new partnership was signed with Ukrainska Bavovna (UB) to support local repair, maintenance, and training for Ukraine.
- World-first system: Pearson Engineering partnered with Rheinmetall Landsysteme and DOK-ING to unveil a new uncrewed mine-breaching system at the show.
Ian Bell, CEO of Pearson Engineering, said: “Eurosatory 2026 has been the ideal platform to showcase how our robotics and automation technologies are addressing the rising global challenges of mine contamination and shaping the future of safer operations.”
- June 19, 2026
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