LEROY Automation specializes in the design and development of rugged automation solutions and control and command (C2) products, offering innovative solutions tailored to the specific demands of military environments. Our
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MSPO “Miedzynarodowe Salony Przemyslu Obronnego” is a major event in the European defense sector, and indeed the largest defense exhibition in Central Europe. Held annually in Kielce, it brings together
Leroy Automation obtained the IEC 62443-4-1 standard certification by Bureau Veritas, a testament to our dedication to cybersecurity. This certification, ensures that our products meet the most stringent security requirements.
As InnoTrans 2024, the world’s largest transport technology trade fair, approaches, Agôn electronics along with its leading subsidiaries, LEROY Automation and MIOS Elettronica, is set to unveil its latest innovations in
Leroy Automation collaborates with leading rolling stock manufacturers such as Alstom to develop remote I/O modules and semiconductor power controller components essential for autonomous passenger trains. By integrating artificial intelligence,
The announcement last February of the acquisition of Tronico by the AGÔN Electronics group, shareholder of Leroy Automation, marks a new stage in the group’s strategy.Tronico designs and manufactures electronic systems for
Booth A38-Hall 5B Leroy Automation, a specialist in rugged tactical control-command systems and automation, will participate in the 2024 edition of the EUROSATORY trade show, the essential international event dedicated
Leroy Automation is proud to announce that its new communication gateway to convert the IPTcom Ethernet protocol, developed for ALSTOM communication systems, to the HPTS protocol, a serial protocol developed
From June 17th to 21st, Leroy Automation will be exhibiting at Eurosatory 2024, one of the world’s premier defense and security shows. With a history dating back to 1967, Eurosatory
Unlocking the full potential of passenger and freight traffic while positively impacting CO2 emissions reduction hinges on digitalization to enhance next-generation train system architectures. The pursuit of highly accurate and