Nexeya

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Nexeya
Society
Company type Société par actions simplifiée
IndustryElectronic equipment
Founded1997;27 years ago (1997)
Headquarters
Toulouse
,
France
Key people
Jérôme Giraud (CEO)
ProductsTest and integration solutions, Mission management systems, Power conversion, Customer support
Revenue€125.50 million (2017-2018)
OwnerHensoldt
Number of employees
620 (2018-2019)
Website http://www.nexeya.com

Nexeya is a French company specialising in the design and development of electronic equipment for the aeronautics, defence, energy, rail, and aerospace sectors. With more than 800 employees, its primary establishments are located in Toulouse, [1] [2] Massy (Essonne) and La Couronne (Charente). [3] The company became in 2019 a subsidiary of the German company Hensoldt. Space and defense activities have, however, been retained in a new company, called Hemeria, which employs 200 people and has a turnover of €36 million.

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History

Created in 1997 under the name Eurilogic, Nexeya gradually increased its revenue thanks to both internal growth and external acquisitions. Its activities focus on the aeronautics, defence, aerospace, energy, and transport sectors. The company's development can be split into 3 phases :

In July 2017, Nexeya management became a majority shareholder of the firm, holding 75% of its capital. [5] [6]

Activities

Nexeya provides products and services related to combat and navigation systems. The French Navy has outfitted its surveillance frigates with Lyncea (formerly Sitac), Nexeya's embedded CMS system, which allows for the creation and monitoring of a tactical situation in order to combat piracy, drug trafficking, and illegal immigration. [7] [8] [9]

Aeronautics

WIDD is a system that detects permanent and intermittent wiring defects and is used in the workshop. WIDD en atelier.png
WIDD is a system that detects permanent and intermittent wiring defects and is used in the workshop.

Nexeya designs products for the testing of aircraft avionics and electrical systems (validation, integration, fault detection, etc.) as well as specific equipment for assembly lines. [10] [11] Nexeya designed a WiDD wiring tester that performs an automatic multipoint check of cable harnesses in order to detect and locate permanent or intermittent defects. [4] [12]

Energy

Nexeya develops and manufactures hydrogen-based energy storage and recovery solutions in order to offset the intermittent availability of renewable energy. Most notably, Nexeya designed a hydrogen energy storage station to both supply and make self-sufficient a tertiary sector building in Grand Angoulême (Charente). [13] [14]

Space

Nanosatellite - launch of the Angels project with CNES Nanosatellite nexeya.png
Nanosatellite - launch of the Angels project with CNES

This activity was partly sold in April 2019 to the new company Hemeria. Nexeya developed the Hemeria range of nanosatellites. Angels, the first French industrial nanosatellite from this range, developed with the Cnes, will be put into orbit in late 2019. [15] [16]

Nexeya will also be supplying Kineis with 20 nanosatellites for the first European nanosatellite satellite constellation dedicated to the Internet of Things. [17] [18]

Nexeya has also invested in the Rennes-based start-up Unseenlabs, along with the Direction générale de l'armement (DGA), BPI France, and Breizh Up, for an innovative maritime surveillance project employing nanosatellites. [19] [20] [21]

Revenue

During the fiscal year ending June 2018, the group, which employs 825 people, generated a turnover of €125,500,000.

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