HT Division proudly participated in EUROSATORY 2024, one of the world’s leading defence and security exhibitions, held in Paris, France from June 17–21. This prestigious event brought together over 2,000 companies from 62 countries and welcomed 250 official delegations from 96 nations, offering a prime opportunity to connect, innovate, and collaborate on the future of global defence.
At the heart of HT Division’s showcase were two distinct types of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs), statically displayed and drawing significant attention from visitors and industry professionals alike. Both platforms were entirely designed and prototyped in-house, underlining HT Division’s commitment to innovation, adaptability, and technological independence.
During the exhibition, our team had the opportunity to present HT Division’s comprehensive capabilities. We highlighted our modular approach to propulsion systems, powertrain configurations, and command & control solutions, demonstrating how our platforms can be tailored with a wide range of payloads to meet specific operational requirements across diverse mission profiles.
EUROSATORY 2024 also proved to be an exceptional platform for strategic dialogue. Through numerous high-level business meetings with prominent industry leaders and decision-makers, we explored new avenues for collaboration and laid the groundwork for future partnerships. The enthusiastic and constructive exchanges reinforced HT Division’s role as a rising force in the defence technology sector.
Our presence at EUROSATORY not only enhanced our global brand visibility, but also solidified our position as a forward-thinking, capable, and cooperative player in the evolving landscape of autonomous defence systems.
We extend our gratitude to all who visited our stand and contributed to the success of our participation. The future is autonomous—and HT Division is ready to lead.
TV News links
https://www.atv.hu/videok/20240620/parizsi-fegyverexpo-izraeli-cegek-nelkul
https://www.atv.hu/musor/heti-vilaghirado (between 14:45 – 17:55)



