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From November 18–21, 2025, HTI Group participated in Milipol Paris 2025 – the world’s leading exhibition in security, defense, and law enforcement technologies. This year’s event gathered more than 1,100 companies from 43 countries and welcomed 30,000 specialized visitors from 138 nations, including government agencies, security forces, police departments, military organizations, and major global technology corporations.

Amid global efforts to fortify security infrastructure, enhance high-tech crime prevention capabilities, and adopt intelligent surveillance solutions, HTI Group’s “Go Global” journey and its presence at Milipol Paris 2025 carry profound significance. This is not only an opportunity to affirm the R&D capabilities of “Make in Vietnam” technologies, but also a testament to the maturity and competitiveness of Vietnamese enterprises in one of the world’s most demanding security-technology markets.

At the exhibition, HTI Group proudly presented its core product ecosystem for digital forensics, security, and remote surveillance, including:
UAV Horus P02 – a long-range unmanned aerial vehicle for reconnaissance, monitoring, and data collection
Themis – a satellite positioning device
HVideo and Video Analyst – AI-powered video analysis systems supporting investigations, public-security monitoring, and digital evidence processing
Seekr – a platform for social media data collection, monitoring, and analysis
…along with many other advanced technologies developed in-house by HTI Group’s engineering team.
International experts highly appreciated not only the capabilities of the products, but also HTI Group’s proficiency in independently researching and developing complete core systems—from hardware to software—an achievement few companies in the region can match, especially in high-demand sectors such as security and defense. HTI Group’s participation in Milipol Paris 2025 marks an important milestone in the company’s global expansion strategy and reinforces the credibility and technological strength of Vietnamese enterprises.
HTI’s journey toward international integration will certainly not stop here—we will continue to advance further and stronger, bringing “Make in Vietnam” technologies to more global markets in the years ahead.





