Helped

A Global Humanitarian Support Experience

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Saving lives, Building Futures

Mission Preparation and Anticipation

  • Simulation and Training
  • Meteorology
  • Maintenance and Operational Readiness
  • Cyber and Networks
  • Early Warning Systems
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

First Response

  • Mobile Communications
  • CBRN Identification, Protection, and Decontamination
  • First Aid and Triage
  • Extrication and Clearance Tools
  • Marking and Signaling
  • Light Intervention Vehicles

Deployment and Mobility

  • Specialized Manned and Unmanned Vehicles (Land/Air/Sea)
  • Mine Clearance (EOD)
  • Decontamination and Pollution Control
  • Gap Crossing and Terrain Engineering
  • Handling and Transport

Control Centers, Energy, Networks, and Storage

  • Command and Control Posts (C2)
  • Communications and Networks
  • Energy
  • Fluids
  • Storage
  • Management and Distribution

Shelter, Rest, and Human Support:

  • Shelters and Tents
  • Bedding and Sleeping Quarters
  • Showers and Sanitation
  • HVAC (Climate Control / Heating)
  • Laundry Services

Subsistence, Water Treatment, and Sanitation

  • Field Kitchens and Rations
  • Water Supply and Purification
  • Food Preservation
  • Waste Management

Medical

  • Radiography, Surgery, and Obstetrics Equipment
  • Medical Care Equipment
  • Pharmacy
  • Physical and Psychological Rehabilitation
  • Human Remains Management

Rehabilitation:

  • Environmental Protection
  • Building and Road Reconstruction
  • Cyber Infrastructure Reconstruction
  • Development and Education

Outdoor exhibition area

The HELPED experience (Humanitarian Emergency Logistic Project and Eco Development), first presented at Eurosatory in 2022, has now taken on its full international dimension, offering a user experience and targeted thematic pathways.

Designed as a true toolbox for crises response, HELPED positions itself as an integrative, multi-domain solutions experience, capable of addressing complex and simultaneous situations. It also embodies the concept of a humanitarian battalion, bringing together human, technological and operational capabilities within a single framework.

Guided experience pathways

Official Delegations and professional visitors benefit from personalized support, with access to more than 40 product- and service-oriented experience pathways across the entire exhibition, enabling them to:

  • Understand complex crisis response chains
  • Compare innovative solutions
  • Quickly identify the most relevant stakeholders and technologies according to their operational challenges

Who is the HELPED experience for?

The HELPED experience is aimed at all professionals involved in crisis management and emergency situations, including:

  • Official delegations and expert visitors
  • NGOs
  • Humanitarian aid and development managers
  • Civil security and government services
  • Civil protection organisations and associations
  • Healthcare professionals
  • Schools and training centres
  • Press and media