In a world where clarity of communication can mean the difference between mission success and failure, INVISIO stands at the forefront of tactical communication and hearing protection technology. As homeland security and defence agencies worldwide seek solutions that are both reliable and adaptable, this Danish-rooted company has crafted systems that bridge the gap between individual users and complex mission contexts across land, sea and air. With another significant order secured in late 2025, INVISIO’s portfolio has become deeply relevant to both military operators and public safety organisations facing the most challenging environments.
Origins and Expansion of a Niche Leader
Founded in 1999, INVISIO’s roots lie in what is known locally as “The Danish Sound”, an industry cluster with a long tradition of excellence in acoustics and hearing technology. Initially, the company served both consumer and professional markets, but by 2008 it had honed its focus exclusively on professional users operating in extreme and high-noise environments. Over the years, INVISIO has steadily expanded its product suite, integrating advanced communication tools with robust hearing protection systems that are today used by defence forces, law enforcement units and emergency responders around the world. The company is headquartered in Copenhagen and listed on NASDAQ Stockholm as a Large Cap entity, and it maintains a global presence with sales offices in Europe, North America and Asia. Its solutions are modular and designed to work together, allowing customers to tailor systems to specific operational needs.
Within INVISIO’s product ecosystem are personal communication devices such as tactical headsets and control units, alongside systems intended for platform integration and group coordination.

Intercom and Dismounted Soldier Systems: Connecting Teams and Terrain
A core segment of INVISIO’s offerings is its Intercom and Dismounted Soldier systems, which have garnered particular attention from defence and homeland security procurement teams. The Intercom system is engineered to integrate personal communications equipment with vehicle or platform radios, allowing mounted and dismounted personnel to maintain clear voice links even in the noisiest environments. Lightweight and adaptable, the Intercom unit can be carried on the move or installed within various types of vehicles, supporting up to five internal users and multiple radio connections while preserving situational awareness.
Complementing the intercom hardware are wireless extensions such as INVISIO Link™, which brings untethered communication between body-worn systems and the intercom platform. This capability enhances mobility and reduces cabling complexity in dynamic operational theatres.

This past fall, INVISIO announced it had secured a substantial order from a longstanding European customer for both Intercom and dismounted soldier systems. Valued at SEK 190 million (€16.5 million approx), the order highlights the growing demand for systems that offer seamless communications for both mounted platforms and individuals operating independently. Deliveries were scheduled to begin immediately, with completion expected by the first quarter of 2026. According to the company’s CEO, Lars Højgård Hansen, the volume of the order “re-affirms that our solutions meet the very high expectations of users operating under the most critical and challenging conditions.”
Such procurements underscore how modern defence and homeland security agencies are prioritising integrated, scalable communications solutions that support both collaborative operations and rapid deployment. The ability to link individual soldiers or responders with larger networked teams, without losing situational awareness or compromising hearing safety, is increasingly viewed as essential in complex security environments.
Positioning at the Intersection of Security Needs and Operational Innovation
Today, INVISIO’s suite of tactical communication systems is regarded as a benchmark in industries where communication failures can have serious consequences. Its equipment is used not only by military forces but also by police SWAT teams, bomb squads and other homeland security units that face unpredictable and high-pressure conditions. The modular nature of the company’s portfolio means that whether personnel are conducting counter-terrorism sweeps in urban settings or coordinating maritime patrols, the underlying communications backbone can be adapted to meet diverse tactical requirements.
For the Milipol Paris community, where cutting-edge security technologies and homeland protection strategies are at the heart of discussions, INVISIO’s developments offer meaningful insight. As global security environments evolve, the need for interoperable, robust and user-centric communication systems becomes ever more pressing. INVISIO’s blend of hearing protection, situational awareness and flexible comms technology places it at the confluence of these needs, making its solutions and strategic direction particularly relevant for attendees and observers of Milipol Paris, who are focused on equipping professionals with the tools required to safeguard societies today and tomorrow.
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