Sopra Steria has announced that it has completed its acquisitions of Starion and Nexova, creating a leading European player in the space and cybersecurity sectors.
Nexova’s CITEF platform will be used in a project to strengthen the monitoring and resilience of radiological and nuclear waste sites. CITEF will be used to develop secure, advanced information technology and operational technology (IT/OT) digital twins.
Meet Nexova's experts at BEDEX 2026 to discuss our unique range of services and solutions in the defence sector: cybersecurity, space, quantum and concurrent design
In this extract from OpenSpace magazine, we look at how the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) differs from other related European Union Acts and Directives, and what organisations need to be aware of.
The Belgian Ministry of Defence has appointed Nexova as one of its core strategic partners to support the expansion of its Cyber Force, establishing a long-term partnership ecosystem designed to strengthen Belgium’s cyber resilience.
Nexova’s CITEF cyber-range technology has been chosen to support the development of a central component of the €60 million European Union (EU) European Defence Fund (EDF) CITADEL Range project.
Starion and Nexova Group is pleased to announce that it has entered into exclusive negotiations to be acquired by Sopra Steria, acting through its subsidiary CS Group.
The international security landscape has undergone a profound transformation, with implications for contemporary military conflict and the core role of cybersecurity systems in defence, as we explain in this extract from OpenSpace magazine.
Nexova’s CEO Gaëtan Desclée will speak at the symposium ‘Steering the AI Revolution: Choosing Today to Avoid Being at the Mercy of Tomorrow' in Namur, Belgium, on 5 December 2025
In this extract from an article in OpenSpace magazine, we look at how digital twins have evolved and are being used in a range of scenarios and markets, making real-world differences.