Vection Technologies (ASX:VR1) has been awarded a $1.8m defence contract for a project embedded with AI and XR technologies and mission-critical operations.
The contract is with a technology service provider specialising in cybersecurity and infrastructure security solutions for law enforcement, government agencies, and security agencies. The service will ultimately be provided to a European local government. There is no direct relationship between Vection and the government entity.
Managing Director, Gianmarco Biagi, said the $1.8 million defence contract underscores Vection’s capability to deliver cutting-edge ICT and cybersecurity solutions tailored for high-stakes environments. This agreement strengthens the company’s standing as a trusted partner within its Defence, Space, Military, and Law Enforcement market segments.
The contract scope includes delivering AI-driven ICT endpoints and Extended Reality (XR) solutions to support critical national security operations. By embedding advanced technologies into these environments, Vection drives operational efficiency, data security, and real-time decision-making capabilities for government and law enforcement agencies.
Mr Biagi said the contract is part of Vection’s broader strategy to integrate AI neural network systems with immersive XR technologies, creating transformative solutions for mission-critical operations. Vection’s solutions aim to enhance situational awareness, operational efficiency, and security protocols across the defence and law enforcement sectors.
“This contract is a testament to Vection’s growing reputation as a leader in advanced AI and XR solutions for mission-critical industries. Our clients trust In Vection efficiency and in our ability to deliver scalable, secure, and innovative solutions.
“Our long-term vision focuses on embedding AI and XR technologies into high-stakes environments, creating transformative opportunities for operational excellence, intelligence, and security. By partnering with key stakeholders, we are well- positioned to drive meaningful innovation and scalable growth within the defence and security sectors,” he said.