Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. (CSE: CTTT) (OTC: CITLF) (FRA: X9V) will form part of the Latvian delegation participating in European Defence Week 2025 from October 27 to 31, hosted by Bpifrance and EuroQuity in Paris. The event brings together leading defence innovators, policymakers, and investors from across Europe to strengthen cooperation, build resilience, and accelerate dual-use technology development. This participation underscores the company's growing engagement within the European Defence and Security ecosystem, working alongside key industry and institutional partners to advance its Nexus 20 Rapid Deployment Platform.
The Nexus 20 platform incorporates multi-role communications, surveillance, and counter-UAS system capabilities, designed specifically for rapid field deployment and operational flexibility in demanding environments. Brenton Scott, CEO of CiTech, emphasized the significance of representing Latvia's growing contribution to European defence innovation. The participation as part of the Latvian delegation provides a unique opportunity to collaborate with European and NATO partners on developing technologies that enhance resilience, connectivity, and frontline capability across the continent.
Latvia's strategic position at the frontline of NATO and the European Union, combined with its leadership in the European Drone Coalition and enduring partnership with Ukraine built on deep cultural and historical ties, makes its engagement in the European defence and security ecosystem both timely and essential. The Latvian delegation's participation highlights the nation's commitment to advancing collective security, technological sovereignty, and regional defence cooperation across Europe. This strategic positioning amplifies the importance of CiTech's involvement in developing technologies that address evolving security challenges.
The European Defence Week 2025 event serves as a critical platform for showcasing innovative defence technologies and fostering international partnerships. CiTech's inclusion in the Latvian delegation reflects the company's expanding role in developing autonomous, high-capacity mobile communications and security platforms. As European nations face increasingly complex security environments, the development of rapid deployment technologies like the Nexus 20 platform becomes crucial for maintaining operational advantage and collective defence capabilities across the continent.


