DZYNE Technologies, US company owned by Highlander Partners, and Romanian partners National Company ROMARM SA, with the support of the Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Tourism, and the U.S. Embassy in Bucharest, have signed a pivotal Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on September 6, 2024.
DZYNE Technologies, a company which develops innovative autonomous defense solutions across the spectrum of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and Counter-UAS (cUAS) technologies, will work alongside National Company ROMARM SA and key Romanian defense companies to research, design, and produce tailored solutions for border security, critical infrastructure protection, and other key domestic security domains. The agreement formalized a framework for multiple joint efforts necessary to meet Romania’s national and regional security objectives encompassing cutting-edge autonomous defense technologies.
Christopher Miller, Chief Strategy Officer for DZYNE Technologies and former Acting U.S. Secretary of Defense: “This agreement represents a critical step forward in our strategic partnership with Romania, reinforcing our shared commitment to enhancing regional security through cutting-edge drone and counter-drone technologies. It symbolizes a generational leap toward innovation, combining our expertise with Romania’s vision to develop advanced drone and counter-drone capabilities. Together, we will build solutions that redefine the future of defense.”
Emanuel Ioana, General Manager, National Company ROMARM SA: “The collaboration we formalize today is more than just a partnership agreement – it is a powerful example of the strong ties between our nations and institutions. Together we are ensuring that our armed forces are equipped to meet today’s complex geostrategic challenges with agility and confidence. This memorandum is not only a promise for the future, but also a reflection of our long-lasting commitment to peace, security and technological leadership.”
The MOU signed with National Company ROMARM S.A. signifies the commitment by DZYNE Technologies and Highlander Partners to an enduring partnership that will bring cutting-edge autonomous solutions to Romania, enhance the country’s defense industrial base, and create new jobs. This initiative aligns with the broader NATO alliance’s objectives in the Black Sea region, a critical area for regional security. To date, Highlander Partners has made substantial investments in Romania, supporting over 1,000 Romanian jobs, primarily in Sanovita and Monza-Ares cardiology hospitals. The extension of this cooperation into the defense sector affords the opportunity to make a significant and similar advancement in Romania’s security capabilities.
DZYNE Technologies is at the forefront of autonomous technology solutions. The company’s advanced Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) platform, LEAP, offers 40 hours of endurance with nearly 60,000 hours of combat experience at a fraction of the cost and manpower required by competing platforms. In addition, DZYNE’s Counter UAS solutions have achieved over 1,000 confirmed hostile drone kills in combat environments. The company’s expendable autonomous products, including loitering munitions, provide cutting-edge capabilities that are both effective and cost-efficient, positioning DZYNE as a leader in the field.
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