Calian Group Launches $100 Million Initiative to Boost Canada’s Defence Capabilities

Reuters01-26
Calian Group Launches $100 Million Initiative to Boost Canada’s Defence Capabilities

Calian Group Ltd. has announced a major strategic initiative, mobilizing an initial $100 million through Calian VENTURES to accelerate the development and deployment of sovereign C5ISRT defence capabilities in Canada. The investment will support the creation of a national network of regional development labs, designed to advance the testing, validation, and scaling of defence technologies. These labs will bring together small and medium-sized enterprises, the Canadian Armed Forces, NATO, government, academia, and industry partners to drive innovation and operational readiness. The initiative aims to strengthen Canada's defence sovereignty by fostering technology collaboration and supporting Canadian-based manufacturing and workforce development in the sector.

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