Mr. Brenton Scott reports
CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGIES PROVIDES NEXUS PRODUCTION AND SALES UPDATE
Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. has provided an update on the production and sales activity for the Nexus 20.
Nexus 1 (green)
Upon arrival into Poland, final fitout will be completed before demonstrations will be conducted, initially in Poland, but then throughout the European Union.
This Nexus will be on display at the Defence Exhibition in Poland, MSPO, between Sept. 8 and Sept. 11, with Team Defence Australia.
"Having the Nexus 20 on display at a defence exhibition in the EU is a significant advancement in our push into the EU. For the first time, the Nexus 20 will be able to be seen, fully operational, at one of the largest defence exhibitions globally," said Brenton Scott, chief executive officer, Critical Infrastructure.
Nexus 2 (yellow)
Currently going through final assembly and fitout for delivery to Critical Metals Corp.'s Tanbreez project in southern Greenland.
Nexus 3, 4 and 5
Fabrication is completed on all three, and will shortly be painted and reassembled.
Nexus 3: The majority of the fitout will be performed at the company's manufacturing facility and then shipped to Canada for the completion of the fitout, and then demonstrations across government, military and the mining industry will occur in accordance with its joint venture agreement with Juno Industries Inc.
Nexus 4 and 5: Both will be shipped to Perth, Western Australia, so they are available for immediately delivery should the company be successful in any of the requests for quote it has received to which it has responded/is currently responding to. In all instances, the Nexus 20 is ideally placed to achieve the objectives of the customers' requirement.
Purchase order issued for the build of two more Nexus 20
As a result of the increased interest in the Nexus 20, it has submitted a PO to have two more Nexus 20 put into build so that the delivery timetable is significantly reduced, should it receive sales orders.
"The continued progress of the Nexus production program highlights the scalability of our platform and the global demand for rapidly deployable infrastructure solutions," said Mr. Scott, chief executive officer, Critical Infrastructure. "With production ramping up and international deployment now under way, we are entering a pivotal phase in demonstrating the versatility and capability of the Nexus system."
About Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd.
Listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange with operations in Perth, Western Australia, Critical Infrastructure is creating autonomous, high-capacity, rapidly deployable technology that delivers essential services to where they are needed most.
Critical Infrastructure is targeting the mining, defence, border security/surveillance and emergency service sectors in relation to its first product release, the Nexus 16, and the recently released Nexus 20/24, which aims to provide critical mobile telecommunications, together with integrated C-UAS, ISR and radio for such sectors. Using patented technologies, Critical Infrastructure's self-deploying platform provides a solution for two of the greatest limitations of current rapidly deployable communication solutions, strength of the tower and ability to rapidly self-deploy and operate, in numerous situations. The SDP is designed to support radio equipment including LTE (long-term evolution) and several other technological payloads, such as surveillance and anti-drone systems. Critical Infrastructure has completed the research and development phase, and is currently commercializing the first of many products that will be released.
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