Incap Electronics Slovakia has joined the Slovak Security and Defence Industry Association (ZBOP), further strengthening Incap’s focus on electronics manufacturing for high-reliability and regulated industries, including the defence and security sector. The membership enables closer cooperation with customers and partners operating in the demanding and regulated defence and security sector.
“Demand for electronics manufacturing partners that meet the strict quality, traceability, and lifecycle requirements of the defence sector is growing,” said Miroslav Michalik, Managing Director of Incap Slovakia. “Joining ZBOP allows us to strengthen our industry connections, follow developments in the sector more closely, and support customers operating in environments where manufacturing reliability, process control, and long-term product support are critical.”
The defence electronics market is seeing continued growth, with increasing emphasis on resilient, geographically closer supply chains. This is strengthening the role of European manufacturing partners and increasing demand for reliable, regionally supported production. To support these needs, Incap provides customers with a broad range of electronics manufacturing services, from engineering and testing to PCB assemblies, cable and wire harnesses, electromechanical integration, and complete product builds and configurations for high-reliability and regulated applications.
ZBOP is a national independent non-profit organisation representing companies operating in the Slovak security and defence industry. The association promotes cooperation between members and supports the long-term development and competitiveness of the sector.
Incap Slovakia, based in Námestovo, provides competitive-cost volume manufacturing and specialised electronics manufacturing services for customers across Europe. The factory offers PCB assembly, electromechanical assembly, and complete product build services, as well as a dedicated production hall for the automotive business. Operating since 2008, the site has 6,400 square metres of production space.