
From June 22nd to 26th, SOC-E participated in the 55th edition of the International Paris Air Show, one of the most prestigious aerospace events in the world. The event gathered industry leaders, innovators, and stakeholders from across the globe, and provided a unique opportunity to showcase our latest technologies and strengthen relationships within the Aerospace and Defence communities.
In partnership with Ecrin Systems, the renowned embedded electronics manufacturer, SOC-E premiered the MILS Switch family — a new line of Small Form Factor Switches engineered to deliver cutting-edge performance in size-constrained environments. This solution is ideal for modern avionics, defence systems, and embedded platforms where space is limited but reliability and performance are non-negotiable.

The event was a complete success, with over 300,000 attendees, including more than 127,000 trade visitors and approximately 165,000 members of the general public. We were thrilled to welcome visitors to our booth and engage in meaningful conversations about the future of aerospace technology. It was a valuable opportunity to present our innovations, explore new business opportunities, and gather insights into the evolving needs of the market.
Beyond showcasing our technology, the show also allowed us to reconnect with key customers and partners. We discussed our ongoing collaborations, shared progress on joint projects, and aligned our future roadmaps to continue driving innovation together. These conversations reinforced our shared commitment to excellence and laid the foundation for further strategic developments in the months ahead.
SOC-E would like to sincerely thank Ecrin Systems for their valuable collaboration in the development of the MILS Switch family. We would also like to extend our sincere thanks to everyone who visited us at the show, and to the organizers for hosting such an impressive event.
SOC-E remains committed to pushing the boundaries of technology, and we look forward to participating in future editions of the Paris Air Show as we continue to support mission-critical applications around the world.
