Defence spending drives arms revenue surge – Europe’s top 20 May 07, 2026 The world’s largest arms producers saw their revenues climb in 2024, as governments ramped up efforts to modernise and expand their military capabilities.
Echoes from Evertiq Expo 2025: A year of industry rankings December 30, 2025 Throughout 2025, each Evertiq Expo featured a Top List spotlighting the companies shaping Europe’s electronics, manufacturing, and tech sectors. From global semiconductor leaders to Europe’s top EMS providers, these rankings provide a snapshot of industry trends and market dynamics.
Evertiq Expo Gothenburg: From defence to semiconductors to the EMS industry September 03, 2025 Evertiq Expo Gothenburg returns on 4 September 2025 with a programme that spans defence, semiconductors, EMS manufacturing, sustainability, cybersecurity, and much more
Europe’s top 20 defence companies: Who leads the arms race? May 28, 2025 The global defence industry never sleeps. Geopolitical tensions – from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and conflict in the Middle East to the arms build-up in East Asia – are fuelling record-breaking investments in military technology and production.
Aerospace & Defense Evolution: Inside the Future May 01, 2017 From the perspective of a semiconductor supplier specialized in high-performance analog components, the aerospace and defense sector has always been a long-term investment. Product design-in takes at least five years to generate a return, but that business can continue for 10 years or more once in production.
Global arms industry: USA remains dominant despite decline December 16, 2016 Sales of arms and military services by the largest arms-producing and military services companies – the SIPRI Top 100 – totalled USD 370.7 billion in 2015 according to SIPRI.
USA: Defense & Military heartland December 29, 2015 There are quite a number of Defense companies headquartered in North America. Or should one say the USA?
Europe: Top military equipment OEMs December 22, 2015 Western European companies’ arms sales decreased by 7.4 percent in 2014. Only German (+9.4 percent) and Swiss (+11.2 percent) companies show overall growth in their arms sales in real terms.
Global arms industry: West still dominant despite decline December 18, 2015 Sales of arms and military services by the largest arms-producing companies—the SIPRI Top 100—totalled USD 401 billion in 2014. according to new study from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
Lockheed, Boeing and BAE - top dogs among arms-producers March 03, 2015 SIPRI – the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute – has released its top 100 list of the world's largest arms-producing and military services companies (excluding China).