Reflecting on a Successful World Defense Show 2026

SES is proud to have concluded a highly successful participation at the World Defense Show 2026 in Riyadh.

Throughout the five-day event, our team engaged with global industry leaders, defense ministers, and strategic partners to demonstrate how SES is driving the next generation of Mission-Critical Communications (MCC).

Our showcase centered on the seamless integration of AI-driven incident management and resilient tactical infrastructure—key pillars in our ongoing commitment to supporting Saudi Vision 2030 and the localization of defense technologies.

We are energized by the collaborative spirit of the show and remain dedicated to delivering the secure, interconnected solutions that define the future of global defense and national security.

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