Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. has been selected as a Rover within the Team Defence Australia industry delegation for the Association of the United States Army Annual Meeting and Exposition 2025, scheduled for October 13-15, 2025 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. This selection positions the Australian defense technology company on one of the world's largest stages for land warfare innovation and international security collaboration.
The AUSA Annual Meeting and Exposition represents one of the most significant global defense gatherings, bringing together defense leaders, government representatives, and industry innovators to showcase next-generation technologies and capabilities. With over 30,000 participants expected, including senior military officials and key defense contractors, the event serves as a critical platform for international defense partnerships and technological advancement. CiTech's inclusion in the Team Defence Australia delegation underscores the growing importance of Australian sovereign capability in global security infrastructure.
Participation in this prestigious event provides CiTech with substantial opportunities to engage with international defense stakeholders and strengthen relationships with global partners. The company will showcase its Nexus platform and integrated technologies that support mission-critical communications, mobility, and situational awareness. According to CEO Brenton Scott, "We are honoured to represent Australia's defence industry at AUSA 2025 alongside Team Defence Australia. This opportunity allows us to showcase our Nexus platform to a global audience and continue expanding our international partnerships focused on innovation, capability enhancement, and allied collaboration."
The significance of this development extends beyond corporate achievement to broader implications for international defense cooperation and technological sovereignty. CiTech's autonomous, high-capacity mobile communications and security platforms address critical limitations in current rapidly deployable communication solutions, particularly in strength of tower infrastructure and rapid self-deployment capabilities. The company's self-deploying platform supports radio equipment including LTE and various technological payloads such as surveillance and anti-drone systems, making it relevant for multiple sectors including mining, defense, border security, and emergency services.
This international recognition comes at a crucial time for defense technology development, as nations increasingly seek resilient, autonomous communication systems for mission-critical operations. The company's participation reinforces Australia's commitment to advancing sovereign capability while promoting national innovation on the global stage. As defense technologies become more interconnected and reliant on robust communication infrastructure, CiTech's presence at AUSA 2025 highlights the strategic importance of Australian technological contributions to allied defense capabilities worldwide. More information about the company's technology can be found at https://www.citech.com.au.


