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Critical Infrastructure & Logistics

15 companies in this challenge area

Technologies protecting and maintaining NATO's critical infrastructure, supply chains, and logistics networks.

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Why It Matters for NATO

Russia's attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure demonstrated that critical infrastructure is a primary target in modern conflict. NATO needs technologies that can harden, monitor, rapidly restore, and provide resilient logistics for critical systems across the alliance.

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Market Overview

Market Size & Opportunity

Critical infrastructure protection: $180B by 2028. Defense logistics: $45B. Additive manufacturing for defense: $3.5B. Infrastructure monitoring: $12B.

Key Trends

On-demand manufacturing at point of need. Digital twins for infrastructure resilience. Autonomous logistics vehicles. Infrastructure monitoring sensors. Supply chain security and verification.

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Companies in Critical Infrastructure & Logistics

Canadian Strategic Missions Corporation

Canada
Remote monitoring for Micro Modular Reactors (MMRs)

Connect Robotics

Portugal
Transforming logistics capabilities through cutting-edge autonomous solutions

Copsys Technologies Inc.

Canada
Disrupting two prominent and persistent marine infrastructure challenges: Corrosion and Biofouling

Ethicronics

United Kingdom
Software to verify hardware integrity and authenticity

Fieldmade

Norway
Enhancing readiness through on-demand part production close to the point of need

Hydro Road Limited

United Kingdom
Sustainable terrain and road stabilisation for critical infrastructure

INCAS

Romania
Delivering out-of-autoclave, energy-efficient moulds for UAV composite structures

Incendia Canada Inc.

Canada
AI powered environmental detector that communicates wirelessly and coordinates emergency response

Knitronix

Italy
Monitoring systems for civil and military large infrastuctures

Niricson

Canada
Making infrastructure safer

PEK AUTOMOTIVE D.O.O.

Slovenia
Last-mile logistics for challenging terrain and critical Defence and Civil Protection operations

ROBOTINA d.o.o.

Slovenia
Delivering secure, rugged, and autonomous power and battery management for military deployments.

Safety Bolt AB

Sweden
Securing infrastructure & extending it's lifetime

Simularge

Türkiye
Physics-informed AI for reliable defence production

e-peas

Belgium
Providing ICs for energy autonomous sensors, improving infrastructure monitoring, and logistics