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  The European Advantage

Canadian success at Paris-Le Bourget’s Milipol 2005

December 28, 2005

Canadian success at Paris-Le Bourget’s Milipol 2005

Paris, France > Great success was achieved by Canadian participants at Milipol 2005, the worldwide exhibition of internal state security held at Paris-Le Bourget, from November 22 to 25, 2005.

Jean Saint-Jacques, Louis Demers and L‚opold Battel  
From left: Canadian Embassy Minister-Counsellor
Jean Saint-Jacques; Obzerv Vice-President
Louis Demers; and Canadian Embassy Business Development Head Léopold Battel.

 
Patrick Michon, Philippe Hoz‚, Jean Saint-Jacques, Guy Ladequis, L‚opold Battel and Fr‚d‚ric H‚mard  
From left: European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) Marketing and Industrial Cooperation Director Patrick Michon; EADS Sales
and Marketing Representative Philippe Hozé;
Jean Saint-Jacques; Canadian Embassy Trade Commissioner (Aerospace and Defence)
Guy Ladequis; Léopold Battel; and Société Scopex Manager Frédéric Hémard.

 

The Canadian pavilion, coordinated by the Canadian Embassy in Paris, provided a platform for several Canadian companies to present their latest technologies in the fields of state security and law enforcement, including small-calibre training ammunitions, nuclear, biological and chemical footwear and personal protective equipment, and night vision surveillance systems.

The Québec delegation in Paris was represented at this major event through an organized mission of several small enterprises from Quebec.

Furthermore, a delegation of representatives from Sureté du Québec and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police had the opportunity to meet with several French decision makers active in the field of internal state security at a networking event held at the Canadian Embassy booth.

The next Milipol Paris show will take place from November 27 to 30, 2007.

For more information, go to www.milipol.com or contact:
Guy Ladequis
Trade Commissioner
Canadian Embassy in Paris
E-mail: guy.ladequis@international.gc.ca


Last Updated:
2005-04-15
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