Critical Infrastructure Technologies Partners with Terma to Combat Unauthorized Drone Threats
TL;DR
CiTech's partnership with Terma creates a competitive advantage by offering rapid-deploy anti-drone solutions for European security markets facing unauthorized aerial threats.
CiTech's autonomous Nexus tower integrates with Terma's surveillance technologies to detect and counter unauthorized drones through a rapidly deployable mobile platform.
This collaboration enhances public safety by protecting airports and critical infrastructure from drone threats, making European airspace more secure for travelers and communities.
A 20-meter autonomous tower that relocates in one hour now partners with Danish defense tech to combat the growing drone incursion problem across Europe.
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Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. has executed a Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement with Terma A/S, a leading Danish defense and security company, to address the growing threat of unauthorized drones in European airspace. The collaboration aims to deliver a powerful, rapidly deployable solution combining CiTech's autonomous tower technology with Terma's advanced surveillance systems. This partnership responds to a significant increase in unauthorized drones entering EU airspace, particularly around airports, creating security challenges across the region.
CiTech's fully autonomous 20-metre Nexus tower, capable of being relocated within one hour and fitted with Terma's advanced surveillance and sensor technologies, will provide a highly effective countermeasure to these aerial threats. The NDA establishes a framework for secure exchange of proprietary and technical information between the companies, supporting discussions toward future collaboration opportunities involving CiTech's advanced technologies and platforms. Following the successful signing of the NDA, CiTech and Terma are also preparing a Memorandum of Understanding to consolidate and formalize their growing relationship.
Brenton Scott, CEO of CiTech, stated that the agreement with Terma marks an important step forward in expanding CiTech's international partnerships with recognized leaders in defense and aerospace technology. He noted that Terma's global reputation for engineering excellence and mission-critical solutions complements CiTech's focus on delivering advanced, integrated platforms for government and industry customers. The agreement underscores CiTech's growing network of international relationships as part of its ongoing development of the Nexus platform and other advanced solutions that serve defense, government, border security, surveillance and critical infrastructure applications.
Terma, founded in 1949, develops mission-critical products, systems, and services for defense, aerospace, and security applications worldwide, with operations across Europe, Asia, and the United States according to their website at https://www.terma.com. CiTech, which operates from Perth, Western Australia, is creating autonomous, high capacity, rapidly deployable technology that delivers essential services to sectors including mining, defense, border security and emergency services. More information about the company's technology platform is available at https://www.citech.com.au. The collaboration represents a strategic response to emerging defense and security challenges across Europe and globally, focusing on joint solution development to address the increasing drone security threats.
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