Copper cable theft disrupts rail networks. Solar panel theft disables renewable energy sites. Switchgear theft leaves communities without power for days. EURODOT marks every component at the molecular level — making stolen infrastructure assets permanently and irrefutably identifiable.
Rail network copper is stolen with specialist cutting equipment. A single theft can disable signal systems across 50km of track — causing thousands of hours of delay and hundreds of thousands in indirect costs.
Entire rows of solar panels are removed from remote sites overnight. High copper content and panel resale value make solar farms a prime target — with no forensic evidence to recover assets or prosecute offenders.
Stolen copper and aluminium is smelted within hours at illegal scrap dealers — destroying evidence. EURODOT dots survive smelting processes and are detectable in recycled metal batches.
Mobile base station batteries, cable reels and networking equipment are targeted at remote sites. Loss of telecoms equipment creates coverage black holes affecting thousands of users simultaneously.
Copper and aluminium power cable marked at installation — EURODOT dots survive cutting, reeling and smelting attempts.
€80 – €200 per metreEach panel marked with unique codes — police and scrap dealers can verify provenance instantly with a UV wand.
€200 – €600 per panelHigh-value electrical infrastructure components — theft causes outages affecting entire communities and critical services.
€5,000 – €200,000 per unitBase station batteries, coax cable and networking hardware stolen from remote mast sites — often with no witnesses.
€2,000 – €50,000 per siteSignal cable, track components and station equipment — EURODOT marking creates prosecutable evidence chains for rail theft.
High indirect disruption costPumping equipment, control panels and metal fixtures at unmanned utility sites — a growing target for organised theft gangs.
€1,000 – €80,000 per sitePolymer microdots bonded to metal, glass and composite surfaces — works on copper cable sheaths, solar panel frames, switchgear casings and telecoms equipment. Dots survive cutting, acid treatment and attempts at removal — providing irrefutable evidence even from recovered fragments.
TRACS platform integrates with infrastructure asset management systems. Movement sensors on high-risk assets trigger real-time alerts — operations teams know the moment something has been disturbed. Full audit trail for insurance and compliance.
AA-Europe network integrates with licensed scrap dealers and police forces across the EU. Marked infrastructure assets that arrive at scrap facilities trigger instant alerts — enabling prosecution before material is processed.
Real-time asset management, GPS tracking and live incident management — the intelligence layer behind EURODOT.

The inventors of forensic microdot technology, proven by Ford Motor Company and mandated in South Africa and Taiwan.

Europe's largest roadside and recovery network — integrated with police databases for seamless cross-border asset recovery.
Utilities, telecoms operators, rail networks, energy companies and public sector asset managers — EURODOT delivers forensic protection that prosecutes offenders and prevents repeat attacks. Book a demo today.