EYEONIX Expands U.S. and European Security Footprint Through Samsung and Defense Partnerships

From federal mobility integration to satellite C4ISR cooperation, the Greek firm broadens its operational and geopolitical reach

  • COMMAND platform presented by Samsung to U.S. federal stakeholders
  • EYEONIX expands collaboration with Samsung in secure mobility
  • New R&D Center launched in Greece
  • DHS-supported deployment to Hellenic Police
  • Strategic space and defense partnership with Terran Orbital

(NEWS) ATHENS, 3-Mar-2026 — /EuropaWire/ — Samsung Electronics America presented the COMMAND platform developed by Greek technology firm EYEONIX during its U.S. Unpacked Day at the Samsung Connected Experience Center in Washington, D.C., introducing the system to selected federal and government stakeholders, according to a press announcement made by EYEONIX on EuropaWire today.

The presentation marked the latest step in a multi-year collaboration between EYEONIX and Samsung’s enterprise and secure mobility divisions. COMMAND is designed as an integrated communications, operational coordination and crisis management platform for mission-critical environments, operating across secure mobile devices, centralized command centers and managed enterprise ecosystems.

Developed in Greece, the platform integrates with Samsung’s professional device portfolio and security architecture, including enterprise mobility management frameworks and hardened mobile infrastructure intended for high-assurance environments. Its positioning within Samsung’s U.S. enterprise and federal portfolio reflects growing interest in secure, interoperable systems for complex operational settings.

The Washington presentation follows a series of developments that signal EYEONIX’s broader strategic expansion.

Earlier, the company announced the creation of a Research, Innovation & Development Center of Excellence in Greece in collaboration with Samsung Electronics Greece and Samsung SDS Europe. The center is intended to function as a design, pilot and validation hub for cybersecurity systems, command-and-control environments and AI-enabled operational platforms. At the core of the initiative is the COMMAND platform, which serves as a unified digital backbone connecting sensors, mobile devices, data streams and operational workflows to deliver real-time situational awareness.

The center will showcase Samsung ruggedized devices, secure smartphones and tablets built around the Samsung Knox security architecture, as well as enterprise mobility management systems from Samsung SDS for centralized control and compliance in multi-agency deployments. The collaboration positions Greece as a development base for secure digital systems targeting public safety, healthcare, utilities and critical infrastructure operators.

In parallel, EYEONIX technology has featured in a U.S.–Greek security cooperation initiative. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, through Immigration and Customs Enforcement, recently donated encrypted Samsung-based communication devices integrated with EYEONIX software to the Hellenic Police. The deployment includes secure real-time transmission of operational data and the establishment of a dedicated operations center within Police Headquarters. The systems are intended to support organized crime units and specialized security divisions, adding to existing counter-terrorism and intelligence capabilities.

Beyond mobility and command systems, EYEONIX has also entered the aerospace and defense domain. The company announced a strategic partnership with Terran Orbital, a U.S. satellite manufacturer and subsidiary of Lockheed Martin. The cooperation focuses on next-generation satellite and integrated C4ISR solutions for defense and governmental applications, alongside joint participation in European defense and space initiatives.

That partnership was formally introduced during the Defence Forward conference in Athens, where EYEONIX participated as Platinum Sponsor. Chief Executive George Strouzakis outlined the company’s intention to align local technological capacity with U.S. defense investment and transatlantic cooperation frameworks.

When looked at this into perspective, the Samsung presentation in Washington and the series of recent partnerships suggest that EYEONIX is positioning itself at the intersection of secure mobility, command-and-control systems and space-enabled defense technologies. The company’s trajectory reflects a model in which Greek-developed platforms are integrated into broader U.S. and European security architectures, spanning federal mobility ecosystems, law enforcement infrastructure and emerging aerospace collaborations.

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