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FAQ: Critical Infrastructure Technologies and Aegis Critical Energy Defence Corp. Confidentiality Agreement

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CiTech and Aegis's NDA could create a competitive edge in secure energy and digital platforms for defense and critical infrastructure applications.

The NDA establishes a structured framework for confidential information exchange to evaluate collaboration on secure energy systems and digital platform integration.

This collaboration aims to enhance public safety, emergency response, and national resilience through more secure critical infrastructure systems.

Two companies combining autonomous communications with advanced battery storage could create innovative solutions for defense and AI data center applications.

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FAQ: Critical Infrastructure Technologies and Aegis Critical Energy Defence Corp. Confidentiality Agreement

The Non-Disclosure Agreement establishes a framework for the two companies to exchange confidential information and evaluate potential collaboration opportunities across secure energy, digital platforms, and critical infrastructure applications.

The companies will explore secure and resilient energy systems, digital platforms/data/systems integration, critical infrastructure/government/defense-adjacent use cases, and public safety/emergency response/national resilience initiatives.

No, the Confidentiality Agreement does not commit either party to a transaction or partnership but enables structured discussions while protecting proprietary information, allowing for completion of a potential Memorandum of Understanding.

According to Aegis CEO Paul Dickson, it allows assessment of how their capabilities could align in secure energy and digital domains, while CiTech CEO Brenton Scott noted it provides an appropriate foundation to explore collaboration while maintaining strong governance and information protection.

Aegis develops and integrates advanced battery energy storage systems for defense, critical infrastructure, industrial, and AI data center applications, delivering rugged, intelligent, and secure energy systems for mission-critical operations.

CiTech develops autonomous, high-capacity mobile communications and security platforms, including the Nexus 16 for mobile telecommunications and a self-deploying platform supporting LTE radio equipment, surveillance, and anti-drone systems for mining, defense, border security, and emergency services sectors.

The agreement was announced on December 17, 2025. Key contacts include Brenton Scott, CEO of CiTech (Brenton.s@citech.com.au, +61 411 751 191) and Paul Dickson, CEO of Aegis.

CiTech is listed on the CSE (CTTT), OTC (CITLF), and FRA (X9V) exchanges.

Aegis is a Canadian energy technology company, while CiTech is listed on the CSE with operations in Perth, Western Australia.

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