April 27 (Reuters) – French defence technology firm Exosens reported 19.7% growth in its first-quarter revenue to 122.6 million euros ($143.8 million) on Monday, driven by accelerating demand for night vision and digital imaging solutions.
Adjusted gross earnings rose 20.1% to 63.5 million euros, corresponding to a slightly higher margin of 51.8%.
“In a context of rising geopolitical tensions, demand for mission-critical night vision and digital imaging solutions continues to accelerate,” CEO Jerome Cerisier said in a press release.
Reporting by Jakob Van Calster and Zakarya Meliani




