Latitude Launches TITAN Facility in Vatry to Address Industrial Testing Capacity Shortage in Europe
Latitude has launched an Expression of Interest for its TITAN research and testing facility in Vatry, France, set to open to industrial partners in mid-2026. The site aims to address the growing demand for industrial testing across sectors such as space, energy, and advanced materials, providing a secure environment for complex testing. With its extensive safety measures, TITAN seeks to foster long-term partnerships and develop a local testing ecosystem.

Latitude has initiated an Expression of Interest to open its TITAN research and testing site in Vatry, France, to industrial partners starting mid-2026. The facility is designed to meet the growing demand for industrial testing in sectors such as space, energy, hydrogen, batteries, and advanced materials, where access to suitable testing environments is limited.
TITAN, originally built for space propulsion testing, operates under ICPE authorisations, allowing for complex testing in a secure setting. The site offers extensive safety perimeters and supports multiple industrial users, enabling activities related to propulsion systems, hydrogen technologies, and industrial safety validation. Latitude aims to establish long-term partnerships to facilitate access to this unique infrastructure and foster a local testing ecosystem.




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