Canadian firm lands EU SAFE defence contract

Montreal-based Marconi Technologies has secured a $10 million contract to supply tactical radios to Poland's military under the EU's SAFE agreement. This marks the first time a non-European company has utilized the program to reduce military reliance on the U.S.
Why it matters
The deal signals a shift in European defense procurement strategies and strengthens the industrial partnership between Canada and the EU.
ÉVIAN-LES-BAINS — Montreal-based Marconi Technologies has become the first Canadian company to land a contract under the SAFE agreement Canada signed with the European Union.
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