Australian firm Vection Technologies, a specialist in digital and extended reality systems, has secured a major contract to deliver digital defense infrastructure to a NATO-approved European partner.

The deal covers secure computing and communications solutions powered by Vection’s INTEGRATEDXR platform, which combines artificial intelligence with immersive visualization technologies. The system allows defense operators to manage and interpret complex data using simulations, interactive displays, and protected networks.

Following successful trials last year, INTEGRATEDXR will now be scaled to support monitoring and protection of critical defense sites across Europe. The contract, valued at 22.3 million Australian dollars ($14.7 million) and running through the decade, could grow to 29.5 million AUD ($19.4 million) under existing terms — making it the largest in the company’s history.

Vection confirmed the program will be delivered using its current resources, without additional investment. The European partner — an established NATO and Council of Europe-certified supplier — already collaborates with leading defense contractors.

Together with prior agreements, the initiative now totals 40 million AUD ($26.4 million), including 17.7 million ($11.6 million) in signed deals and 10.3 million ($6.8 million) already executed. If extended, its value could reach 47.2 million AUD ($31.1 million) by the end of the decade.

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