Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. has announced production and delivery timelines for the first two units of its Nexus20 autonomous mobile communications platform. The company, which develops high-capacity mobile communications and security systems, confirmed that Nexus 1 in military green will arrive at its South Fremantle assembly facility in late December 2025, while Nexus 2 in yellow with red and white mast will follow in early January 2026.
Each unit will undergo approximately four weeks of final fit-out upon arrival, integrating advanced communications, surveillance, and control systems. This process represents the final stage before operational deployment of the self-deploying platform technology. Following completion, the company plans to conduct demonstrations, noting strong commercial interest across all target markets.
"The continued progress of the Nexus production program highlights the scalability of our platform and the global demand for rapidly deployable infrastructure solutions," said Brenton Scott, CEO of Critical Infrastructure Technologies. "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."
The Nexus platform addresses what the company identifies as two major limitations of current rapidly deployable communication solutions: tower strength and the ability to rapidly self-deploy and operate in various situations. The system is designed to support radio equipment including LTE (Long Term Evolution) and can accommodate technological payloads such as surveillance and anti-drone systems.
Critical Infrastructure Technologies targets multiple sectors with its Nexus platform, including mining, defense, border security/surveillance, and emergency services. The company has completed its research and development phase and is now commercializing what it describes as the first of many products to be released. More information about the company's technology and approach is available at https://www.citech.com.au.
For business and technology leaders, this production milestone represents tangible progress in the commercialization of autonomous infrastructure technology. The ability to rapidly deploy high-capacity communications and security systems has implications for remote operations, emergency response, and national security applications. As organizations increasingly require resilient, mobile infrastructure solutions, technologies like the Nexus platform could transform how critical services are delivered in challenging environments.
The announcement comes as the company transitions from development to production, with the first units scheduled for completion and demonstration in early 2026. This progression suggests growing maturity in the autonomous infrastructure sector and potential for broader adoption across industries that require temporary or mobile communications capabilities. The technology's integration of communications, surveillance, and control systems in a single platform could streamline operations for organizations working in remote or rapidly changing environments.


