
EasiBridge Published in ICE Journal: Dr. Bright Makes the Case for Portable Bridging in Civil Contingency and Disaster Response
In a landmark moment for British engineering innovation, Dr. Stephen Bright PhD BEng CEng MICE FInstRE — the inventor of
The EasiBridge® news archive documents a decade of British bridging innovation through news articles, case studies and field reports — from the first prototype built in a Devon farm workshop in 2015, to combat deployment in Ukraine, French Army evaluations, and the EB100 vehicle bridge capable of crossing 30 metres with no cranes and no access to the far bank. Backed by DASA, procured by the Royal Engineers, and now commercially available worldwide through BANAIR. Follow the story of the world’s most advanced portable bridging system.

In a landmark moment for British engineering innovation, Dr. Stephen Bright PhD BEng CEng MICE FInstRE — the inventor of

In 2024, EasiBridge demonstrated its EB100 Vehicle Bridge capability at a major event in Birmingham — one of the most

Innovate UK Awards £168,767 for EasiBridge Vehicle Bridge Development — EB100 Programme Confirmed UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Gateway to

April 2024 saw EasiBridge’s most significant product launch since the original LADX range — two entirely new systems announced simultaneously:

In January 2024, two of the world’s most respected design and innovation platforms discovered EasiBridge — and the response confirmed

The influential UK defence analysis platform Think Defence — which had first featured EasiBridge in its landmark 2018 article —

In 2023, EasiBridge returned to the British Army’s Army Warfighting Experiment — six years after its first appearance at AWE

In August 2023, the French Army conducted formal prototype trials of the EasiBridge® Infantry Assault Bridge — marking the system’s

In August 2023, EasiBridge® made one of its most significant announcements since the BANAIR acquisition — the commercial launch of

600 Bridge Kits Deployed to Ukraine: EasiBridge Goes to War 2022 brought EasiBridge’s most operationally significant deployment to date. An