15 Companies Advance to NATO DIANA 2025 Phase 2, Two Focused on 3D Printing
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NATO backs Canadian defence tech with nearly $1 million for two companies
Two Canadian companies have been selected for the second phase of a NATO defence tech accelerator program that aims to develop dual-use technologies. Outside of Canada, investors have increasingly poured money into defence tech. Longueuil, Que.-based Reaction Dynamics and Ottawa-based Tactiql have advanced to Phase 2 of NATO’s Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA), and will each receive 300,000 euros ($482,000 CAD). Ju…
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