Reaktor has signed a second international licence agreement with another NATO member country. This is the first truly product-based deal in the domain and marks a new significant step in Reaktor’s expansion in the global defence and security market.
“There’s momentum here. Market demand is real and growing, and Reaktor’s solutions are ready for it”, says Simo Mäkipaja, Chief Sales Officer, Reaktor Defence & Security Solutions.
This agreement is based on Reaktor’s Intelligence Software Suite, and follows the news of our first international agreement announced just weeks prior.
Defence and security is moving towards a multi-domain, data-centric, AI-enabled future
NATO and its member countries are undergoing rapid, multi-year digital transformations to maintain their technological advantage. Their strategies set clear goals to improve interoperability and data-centric operations by leveraging artificial intelligence and advanced communication systems to make better decisions faster.
“A couple of decades ago, software was still ‘nice-to-have’ in defence. Today, it’s the central nervous system”, Mäkipaja says.
Reaktor’s Intelligence Software Suite combines data-driven decision-making and controlled information sharing across security domains with a secure AI platform compliant with NATO standards and aligned with operational realities.
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