Post by : Raina Nasser
Calidus Holding Group, a leading defense and manufacturing entity in the UAE, is moving forward with innovation through a strategic partnership with 3ME Technology, an esteemed Australian advanced systems integrator. This collaboration aims to create hybrid solutions tailored for Calidus’ defense vehicle lineup in the region. The official signing ceremony was recently held, attended by key representatives from both companies.
The agreement was signed by Dr. Khalifa Murad Alblooshi, Managing Director and CEO of Calidus Holding Group, alongside Justin Bain, CEO of 3ME Technology. Both executives expressed excitement over the partnership and its potential to revolutionize the defense vehicle market by introducing cutting-edge hybrid technologies.
Through this collaboration, Calidus and 3ME will focus on initiatives to develop and integrate hybrid energy solutions within defense vehicles. These hybrid systems are designed to enhance operational flexibility, improve energy efficiency, and minimize emissions. The integration of hybrid technology will result in vehicles that are more sustainable and equipped to meet future challenges, performing demanding missions with enhanced reliability.
Dr. Khalifa Alblooshi stated that the partnership aligns seamlessly with Calidus’ vision of being a frontrunner in defense manufacturing innovation. He noted that collaborating with 3ME Technology will accelerate the implementation of electrified power solutions in Calidus’ fleet, a vital element for ensuring mission preparedness. Additionally, this agreement aligns with the UAE’s national strategy to bolster its defense industries and embrace innovative technologies that drive growth and competitiveness.
Justin Bain remarked that 3ME Technology possesses a proven history of developing cutting-edge power systems tested under rigorous Australian conditions, including in the underground mining and defense sectors, where reliability and performance are paramount. This new partnership aims to translate this expertise to the UAE on an industrial scale. He expressed optimism that the fusion of 3ME’s technology with Calidus’ advanced manufacturing strengths will lead to defense vehicles capable of achieving greater speeds, extended ranges, and enhanced preparedness for future missions.
The collaboration between Calidus Holding Group and 3ME Technology signifies an important advancement in the UAE’s defense industry and the wider region. It underscores a joint commitment to innovation, sustainability, and the creation of advanced defense solutions. Both companies are determined to work collaboratively to develop hybrid vehicles that fulfill contemporary defense needs while minimizing environmental impacts and equipping armed forces with state-of-the-art technology for operational enhancement.
Ultimately, this strategic agreement is anticipated to boost the UAE's defense sector, foster technological innovation, and solidify the nation's status as a leader in the global defense manufacturing arena.
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