Critical Infrastructure Technologies Partners with Polish Defense Manufacturer for Nexus Tower Production
October 23rd, 2025 2:04 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Critical Infrastructure Technologies has signed a confidentiality agreement with H. Cegielski - Poznań S.A., a Polish defense manufacturing subsidiary, to advance production of its autonomous Nexus Tower system, marking a significant step in European expansion for defense and emergency communications infrastructure.

Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. has executed a Non-Disclosure Agreement with H. Cegielski - Poznań S.A., a subsidiary of Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa S.A., establishing a framework for confidential information exchange regarding the manufacture of CiTech's Nexus Tower system. This collaboration represents a strategic move in CiTech's European industrial expansion, enabling the secure sharing of technical documentation, design data, and proprietary materials associated with the production and assembly of the autonomous communications platform.
The partnership leverages HCP's extensive expertise in heavy manufacturing, precision engineering, and defense-sector production capabilities within the PGZ Group, one of Poland's leading defense and industrial organizations. According to Brenton Scott, CEO of CiTech, this agreement aligns with the company's international growth strategy and goal of delivering advanced, relocatable infrastructure platforms for defense, emergency response, and critical communications applications. The collaboration will facilitate efficient production scaling by utilizing HCP's industrial facilities, workforce, and the PGZ Group's comprehensive defense manufacturing infrastructure.
The Nexus Tower Project involves the design and production of a 20-meter autonomous, relocatable tower system capable of rapid deployment to support communications, surveillance, and integrated mission systems. This technology addresses critical limitations in current rapidly deployable communication solutions by providing enhanced structural strength and autonomous deployment capabilities. The system is designed to support various technological payloads including LTE radio equipment, surveillance systems, and anti-drone technologies, targeting sectors such as mining, defense, border security, and emergency services.
This manufacturing partnership signifies CiTech's commitment to establishing localized production capabilities across Europe while maintaining the security and proprietary nature of its advanced technology. The agreement positions both organizations to capitalize on growing demand for autonomous infrastructure solutions in defense and emergency response sectors, combining CiTech's patented self-deploying platform technology with HCP's established manufacturing expertise within the European defense industrial base.
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