. has announced that it has signed a sales collaboration agreement, effective August 16th, 2021, with Nexeya Canada, a Hensoldt Company, to jointly explore military applications for DDC’s drone solution.
The agreement is for the parties to collaborate to identify, develop and bid on military projects utilizing DDC’s drone solution for delivery and/or sensor related applications in Canada. The initial term of the agreement is 24 months.
“At Hensoldt our value proposition is captured by our motto, ‘Detect & Protect’. With the formalization of a working relationship with Drone Delivery Canada we are eager to explore opportunities where we can deliver our industry leading sensor solutions in a new and innovative manner,” says Michael Della Fortuna, CEO of Nexeya Canada. “We look forward to collaborating with Drone Delivery Canada and developing a stronger, combined offering, for our commercial and military customers”.
“We are pleased to sign this agreement with Nexeya Canada to collaborate towards potential Canadian military opportunities. We look forward to leveraging Nexeya Canada’s expertise in military projects to jointly explore delivery drone and sensor drone applications using DDC’s solution,” said Michael Zahra, President & CEO of DDC. “As an award-winning industry leader, DDC is pleased to continue to move the business forward to explore new channels and markets.”
About Nexeya Canada, a Hensoldt CompanyHensoldt Canada designs, manufactures and supports embedded, stand-alone and integrated systems and system support services for a variety of capital intense and mission critical environments.Hensoldt is a leading supplier for platform independent offerings deployed across the domains air, sea, land and security for armed and security forces worldwide. Hensoldt’s portfolio includes various sensor technologies, which, when combined, allow detection capabilities to be improved substantially. Our solutions are deployed on various platforms, including helicopters, aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, ships and submarines, armoured vehicles as well as satellites.
Source: Press Release