SBG Systems has been awarded the Innovation Trophy at the MOCI Trophées for the Île-de-France region, winning in the Innovation category.
The award was presented during the Faites de l’International event in the Paris region, a gathering that included nearly 300 companies and a panel of international experts. This distinction is specifically designed to highlight organizations demonstrating significant international engagement, with a core focus on export performance, technological impact, and innovation.
The company operates with a heavy emphasis on global markets, currently generating nearly 90% of its revenue through exports. This international demand has fostered a positive growth outlook for the firm.
In a display of optimism regarding the current economic climate, Thibault Bonnevie, CEO, remains confident about the future, commenting, “We’re aiming to double our turnover next year.”
The jury’s decision focused on the company’s ability to navigate complex technological challenges through continuous investment in research and development. SBG Systems manages the entire lifecycle of its high-precision navigation technologies, spanning from initial sensor design and software development to real-world deployment.
The award reflects the company’s long-standing work in advanced inertial navigation, spanning sensor design, software development, and operational deployment, with solutions developed to meet demanding application requirements worldwide.
By securing the regional title, the company joins a group of organizations recognized for their contributions to the global navigation ecosystem and technological excellence.
The company stated, “This recognition reflects our continuous investment in research and development, as well as our long-term commitment to delivering robust, high-precision navigation technologies. By anticipating market needs and continuously advancing our solutions, we are leading innovation in the inertial navigation industry.”
Looking ahead, the regional winners will transition to the national stage. The national finale is scheduled for February 2026 in Paris, where regional victors will compete for the final awards.






