- MARSS, an EOS company, has opened a new office in Nice, France, and begins recruiting to double the size of its global AI technology team – deepening its expertise to keep customers ahead of the drone threats.
Live from Eurosatory, MARSS announces the opening of a new office in Nice, France, as it expands its engineering and technology capability to meet rising global demand for its counter-drone systems.
MARSS makes the market leading counter-drone Command and Control (C2) system NiDAR, an AI-enabled C2 and sensor-fusion platform, already embedded with customers across the Middle East, and active in defeating drone attacks.
MARSS’ investment in Nice brings a highly capable technology team to France. The new office has been established to support global expansion. MARSS will retain established bases in the UK and Saudi Arabia; working closely with its new parent company, EOS.
The move marks a deliberate step closer to the company’s growing base of European and European Union customers and partners, giving MARSS a presence within the bloc as demand for its counter-drone capability accelerates across the region.
As part of the move, MARSS is recruiting across its technology team – looking to double its size and recruiting from the French talent pool – expanding its engineering competency and increasing its AI expertise. Doing so lets the company keep innovating for its customers and stay ahead of constantly changing threats.
“Combining MARSS with EOS gives us the strength and the backing to invest in the things that have always set MARSS apart: our people and our technology,” said Johannes Pinl, MARSS’ Founder and Chief Executive Officer. “Opening our new combined European Headquarters in the South of France lets us grow our engineering and AI talent significantly and get closer to our European customers and partners.”
“The threats our customers face do not stand still, and neither do we. Therefore, we are doubling the size of our technology team, which means more of the brightest minds working on NiDAR, so we can keep innovating and keep our customers a step ahead of a fast-evolving drone threat.”
Visitors to Eurosatory 2026 in Paris can see MARSS’ technology first hand, with NiDAR on show alongside EOS’ systems in Hall 5A, stand H335.












