Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. (CSE: CTTT) (OTC: CITLF) (FRA: X9V) has announced the sale of its Nexus 20 rapidly deployable communications and surveillance platform to Critical Metals Corp for deployment at the Tanbreez Project in Greenland. This transaction represents CiTech's first international sale of the Nexus 20 platform and marks an important milestone in the global commercialization of the company's autonomous, containerized communications and monitoring solutions designed for remote and extreme environments.
The Nexus 20 will provide Critical Metals Corp with a fully integrated communications, safety, and surveillance capability, supporting safe and efficient operations in one of the world's most challenging operating regions. Under the agreement, CiTech will supply and integrate a Nexus 20 system incorporating TETRA voice and data radio systems for personnel safety and site communications, long-range video surveillance for operational awareness and security, point-to-multipoint communications links connecting the pit, offices, and accommodation vessel, satellite back-haul to ensure resilient connectivity, and a remotely operated tenement inspection UAV. Delivery and deployment to site is scheduled for May 2026.
The Tanbreez Project is a globally significant rare earths development located in southern Greenland, where environmental conditions, isolation, and safety requirements demand highly resilient and autonomous infrastructure. CiTech's Nexus 20 platform is purpose-built to operate in such environments, providing rapid deployment, autonomous power and communications, and high reliability under extreme weather conditions. "This sale demonstrates the Nexus 20's capability to support complex, safety-critical operations in remote regions," said Brenton Scott, CEO of CiTech.
This sale reflects increasing demand from the critical minerals and energy sectors for deployable infrastructure that enhances safety, connectivity, and operational efficiency while reducing reliance on fixed installations. Tony Sage, Chief Executive Officer of Critical Metals Corp., commented that the technology represents another world-class addition to their Tanbreez Project, significantly enhancing both operational safety and technical capability. "The ability to monitor and assess site conditions in real time provides a major operational advantage," Sage said. "We also intend to use the drone system to deliver video fly-overs for shareholders, enabling them to engage more closely with the project."
The transaction highlights the growing intersection of autonomous technology and critical minerals development, particularly in geopolitically strategic regions. Critical Metals Corp's flagship Tanbreez project is one of the world's largest rare earths deposits, located in Southern Greenland with expected access to key transportation outlets via deep water fjords leading directly to the North Atlantic Ocean. The company's strategic asset portfolio, which also includes the Wolfsberg Lithium Project in Austria, positions it to become a reliable and sustainable supplier of critical minerals essential for defense applications, the clean energy transition, and next-generation technologies in the western world. More information about Critical Metals Corp is available at https://www.criticalmetalscorp.com.
CiTech, listed on the CSE with operations in Perth, Western Australia, is creating autonomous, high capacity, rapidly deployable technology that delivers essential services to where they are needed most. The company is targeting the mining, defense, border security/surveillance and emergency services sectors with its patented self-deploying platform technology. More information about the company is available at https://www.citech.com.au.


