Critical Infrastructure Technologies Advances Nexus Production with First Two Units Scheduled for Delivery
TL;DR
CiTech's Nexus20 production ramp-up offers investors early access to scalable autonomous infrastructure technology with strong commercial interest across global markets.
CiTech's Nexus20 units undergo a four-week final fit-out process integrating communications, surveillance, and control systems after delivery to their South Fremantle assembly facility.
CiTech's rapidly deployable Nexus technology delivers essential services to remote areas, improving emergency response and security for vulnerable communities worldwide.
CiTech's Nexus20 comes in military green and yellow with red/white mast variants, featuring self-deploying towers with integrated anti-drone and surveillance capabilities.
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Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. has provided an update on the production and delivery schedule for the first two Nexus20 autonomous mobile communications platforms. The first unit, designated Nexus 1 in military green, is scheduled for delivery to the company's assembly facility in South Fremantle in late December 2025. The second unit, Nexus 2 in yellow with a red and white mast, will arrive at the same facility in early January 2026.
Upon arrival, each Nexus unit will undergo an approximately four-week final fit-out process that integrates advanced communications, surveillance, and control systems. Following completion, demonstrations will be conducted, with the company noting strong commercial interest already evident across all target markets. The Nexus platform is designed for mining, defense, border security, surveillance, and emergency services sectors, providing critical mobile telecommunications with integrated counter-unmanned aircraft systems, intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, and radio systems.
"The continued progress of the Nexus production program highlights the scalability of our platform and the global demand for rapidly deployable infrastructure solutions," said Brenton Scott, CEO of Critical Infrastructure Technologies. "With production ramping up and international deployment now underway, we are entering a pivotal phase in demonstrating the versatility and capability of the Nexus system."
The company's self-deploying platform addresses two significant limitations of current rapidly deployable communication solutions: tower strength and the ability to rapidly self-deploy and operate in numerous situations. Using patented technologies, the platform supports radio equipment including LTE and various technological payloads such as surveillance and anti-drone systems. Critical Infrastructure Technologies has completed the research and development phase and is currently commercializing the first of many products to be released. To learn more about the company, visit https://www.citech.com.au.
This production milestone matters because it represents tangible progress in delivering autonomous infrastructure solutions to sectors requiring immediate, reliable communications in remote or challenging environments. The implications extend to enhanced operational capabilities for defense and security forces, improved safety and efficiency in mining operations, and more effective emergency response coordination. As global demand for resilient, rapidly deployable infrastructure grows, successful deployment of these initial units could establish a new standard for mobile communications platforms across multiple industries.
The news release contains forward-looking information subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations. The company disclaims any obligation to update such information except as required by law. View the original release on https://www.newmediawire.com.
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