
This month marks the official opening of SINPROTEC’s new headquarters in Niedereschach, Germany. The purpose-built facility will serve as the company’s central hub for engineering, integration and production, strengthening its ability to deliver advanced explosive threat mitigation solutions to armed forces, law enforcement, governmental authorities and humanitarian organisations.
“We are delighted to open our new headquarters. It is a key milestone in SINPROTEC’s development,” says Dominic Graser, CEO. “It reflects our commitment to building dependable, long-term capability in a field where performance, reliability and operational credibility matter most.”
Explosive threats are evolving at an alarming pace. While landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) remain persistent global challenges, modern operations increasingly involve sophisticated improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and emerging threats such as first-person view (FPV) drone-delivered munitions. “Addressing these challenges requires more than isolated tools – it demands integrated, mission-focused solutions designed for real-world conditions,” Hagen Fischer, Chief Product Officer, notes.

This is why SINPROTEC was established. Its leadership brings decades of combined experience across hands-on EOD/IEDD operations, management, training and instructional roles, as well as defence-industry engineering and product development. This depth of operational and technical expertise directly informs the company’s focus on robust, rapidly deployable solutions designed to meet real operational requirements.
SINPROTEC’s solutions span the full protection-detection-defeat cycle, providing coherent capability from early threat detection, identification and marking through to safe and effective neutralisation. Through in-house innovation and carefully selected strategic partnerships, SINPROTEC addresses landmines, UXO, IEDs and emerging aerial threats with precision and insight.
With the opening of its new headquarters in Niedereschach near Villingen-Schwenningen, SINPROTEC consolidates engineering and production at a single site. Anchored in southern Germany, with the majority of suppliers based in the region and neighbouring Switzerland, this structure enables consistent quality, resilient supply chains and reliable delivery for its clients.
