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Critical Infrastructure Technologies Provides an Update to its Executed Letter of Intent with H. Cegielski - Poznan S.A. to Establish a Strategic Nexus 20 Partnership in Poland
Critical Infrastructure Technologies Advances Polish Nexus 20 Deployment Amid Manufacturing Integration and Steady Capital Raise

Executive Summary
- Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. (CiTech) provided a progress update on its February 2026 Letter of Intent (LOI) with H. Cegielski – Poznań S.A. (HCP), a subsidiary of Poland’s Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa S.A. (PGZ).
- CEO Brenton Scott visited HCP’s headquarters in late May 2026 to finalize commercial, technical, and logistical arrangements.
- The first Nexus 20 prototype has been dispatched to HCP’s facility in Poznań for technical evaluation, operator training, and Proof-of-Concept demonstrations, with arrival expected in late July 2026.
- The partnership will position HCP as a regional manufacturing and integration hub for the Nexus 20 platform in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE).
- The collaboration focuses on technology transfer for local maintenance and joint pursuit of government and defense contracts for the Polish Armed Forces and NATO’s Eastern Flank.
Material Impact
- The news represents a standard execution milestone following the initial LOI announced on February 18, 2026.
- Progress is in line with management's stated timeline and does not introduce new capital, binding contracts, or unexpected revenue streams.
- The dispatch of the prototype validates the company's international expansion strategy and manufacturing partnerships but remains a pre-revenue operational step.
- The update is expected by the market as part of the broader rollout of the Nexus 20 platform across Europe and does not alter the fundamental investment thesis.
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Company Overview
- CiTech develops autonomous, rapidly deployable communications and surveillance platforms designed for defense, mining, border security, and emergency response.
- The flagship product is the Nexus 20, an ISO container-based mobile radio station featuring a hydraulically deployed rigid scissor-lift mast, hybrid power systems (battery + solar + generator), and AI-enabled automation for ~30-minute field deployment.
- The company has expanded its operational footprint by establishing a European headquarters in Latvia, securing a patent in the United States, and forming strategic partnerships with Babcock International, Terma A/S, Juno Industries, and H. Cegielski.
- The acquisition of a Western Australian precision engineering firm aims to vertically integrate manufacturing, secure DISP accreditation, and scale production for allied defense supply chains.
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