Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. (CSE: CTTT) (OTC: CITLF) (FRA: X9V) provided an update on the production and sales activity for the Nexus 20, revealing significant progress across multiple units and increasing market demand. The update underscores the company's push into international markets, with deliveries planned for Poland, Greenland, Canada, and Australia.
Nexus 1, designated Green, is in its final assembly stages before shipment to Poland for demonstrations across the European Union, including to the Polish Military in partnership with H. Cegielski – Poznan S.A., a subsidiary of Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa A.A. (PGZ). The unit will be displayed at the MSPO defence exhibition in Poland from September 8 to 11 alongside Team Defence Australia. CEO Brenton Scott noted, “Having the Nexus 20 on display at a defence exhibition in the EU is a significant advancement in our push into the EU. For the first time, the Nexus 20 will be able to be seen, fully operational, at one of the largest defence exhibitions globally.”
Nexus 2, Yellow, is completing final fit out for delivery to Critical Metals Corp's Tanbreez Project in southern Greenland. Meanwhile, fabrication for Nexus 3, 4, and 5 is complete; they will be painted and assembled before shipping. Nexus 3 will undergo partial fit out at the company's facility before being sent to Canada for final integration and demonstrations under a Joint Venture Agreement with Juno Industries Inc. Nexus 4 and 5 will be shipped to Perth, Western Australia for immediate availability pending successful contract awards.
In response to increased interest, the company issued a purchase order for two additional Nexus 20 units to steel fabricator K999, reducing delivery timelines for potential sales orders. “The continued progress of the Nexus production program highlights the scalability of our platform and the global demand for rapidly deployable infrastructure solutions,” Scott said. “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.”
Sales activity is also accelerating, with requests for quote received for six Nexus 20 units, representing $8.4 million in potential revenue. The company is currently responding to these RFQs, positioning the Nexus 20 as optimally suited to meet customer objectives. This growing pipeline reflects strong interest from defense, mining, and government sectors.
Critical Infrastructure Technologies develops autonomous, high-capacity mobile communications and security platforms for mining, defense, border security, and emergency services. Its self-deploying platform supports LTE, surveillance, and anti-drone systems, among other payloads. The company is commercializing its first product line after completing R&D.


