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Aegis Critical Energy Defence Corp. Renames Homeland Nuclear Energy Inc. to HyprC Systems Corp. and Targets High-Growth, Strategic Space, Defense, and AI Data Center Markets
Subsidiary rebrand to HyprC underscores Aegis' pivot to defense and AI power, but pre-revenue status and going concern flag temper near-term upside.

Executive Summary
- Aegis Critical Energy Defence Corp. announced the renaming of its subsidiary, Homeland Nuclear Energy Inc., to HyprC Systems Corp.
- Dr. Ramtin Rasoulinezhad has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of HyprC and will simultaneously join its Board of Directors.
- HyprC will operate as an IP-driven hybrid energy technology platform focused on developing nuclear-aware control architectures and advanced power systems.
- Target sectors include space, defense, AI data centers, and ports, emphasizing mission-critical, always-on power solutions.
- A new digital hub (HYPERC.CA) has been established for technology updates and partnership opportunities.
Material Impact
- This is a strategic repositioning and leadership appointment for a subsidiary, not an earnings release or commercial contract win.
- The move aligns with the company's previously announced SMR/MMR hybrid energy strategy and expands the narrative into high-growth, capital-intensive sectors (space, AI data centers, defense).
- No new financial metrics, order values, or deployment timelines are disclosed in this release.
- The update is incremental to prior announcements (Feb 2026 formation of Homeland Nuclear Energy Inc.) and serves to clarify the subsidiary's commercial focus and leadership structure.
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Company Overview
- Aegis Critical Energy Defence Corp. (formerly Energy Plug Technologies Corp.) develops secure, resilient energy storage and hybrid power systems for mission-critical applications.
- Core capabilities include high-performance energy storage, intelligent microgrid control, and cyber/quantum-ready architecture.
- Key products include the PWR-Flex 261Q (261 kWh BESS), ToughBhoy (Arctic-rated mobile storage), and the 5 MWh MBT-Seetel containerized system.
- Strategic partnerships with Malahat Energy Systems (Indigenous-led), SEETEL New Energy (manufacturing), and Quantum eMotion (cybersecurity) form the backbone of its go-to-market strategy.
- The newly branded HyprC Systems Corp. focuses on nuclear-aware hybrid architectures for space, defense, and AI data centers.
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