Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. (CSE: CTTT) (OTC: CITLF) (FRA: X9V) announced that steel fabrication has commenced on the first three Nexus platforms, following the company's successful Australian Government Grant application. Production is now underway for Nexus 1, 2, and 3, with two additional platforms scheduled to follow.
Delivery into CiTech's production facility is expected as follows: Nexus 1 and 2 within 10 weeks, and Nexus 3 by the end of January 2026. Upon receipt, each Nexus platform will undergo final fit-out, with completion expected within 4-6 weeks.
Once completed, demonstrations and/or pilot programs of the Nexus platform will be carried out with major mining companies in Western Australia, the Australian Defence Force (ADF), and emergency services departments. These demonstrations in Australia will showcase the platform's versatility across mining, defence, emergency services, and critical infrastructure.
Production of Nexus 4 and 5 is scheduled to commence in November 2025, with one of the platforms to be shipped directly to Poland for final fit-out. This unit will then embark on a European product roadshow in March/April 2026 given the significant interest received, engaging defence, government, and industry stakeholders across the EU.
“This milestone reflects the momentum behind the Nexus program, supported by the Australian Government and our global partners,” said Brenton Scott, CEO of CiTech. “The upcoming demonstrations and international engagements will highlight the capability of the Nexus platform to deliver innovative solutions for defence, border security and surveillance, emergency services and the mining sector.”
CiTech is creating autonomous, high capacity, rapidly deployable technology that delivers essential services to where they are needed most. The company is targeting the mining, defence, border security/surveillance and emergency services sectors with its first product release, the Nexus 16, which aims to provide critical mobile telecommunications. Using patented technologies, CiTech's self-deploying platform (SDP) provides a solution for strength of the tower and ability to rapidly self-deploy and operate. The SDP is designed to support radio equipment including LTE and other technological payloads, such as surveillance and anti-drone systems. To learn more about the Company, visit www.citech.com.au.
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