SPARC AI Partners with CFC Defence to Expand Drone Technology Adoption in Ukraine
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GlobeNewswire
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Summary
SPARC AI is strengthening its entry into the Ukrainian market by engaging CFC Defence to drive frontline adoption of its Overwatch system. The agreement formalizes a structured partnership that builds on the company's previously announced Ukrainian office, local agent network, and growing roster of partnered drone OEMs. The company aims to expand its presence and adoption of its technology in the Ukraine defense sector.
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· 2 pulledForward-looking statements are based upon a number of estimates and assumptions that, while considered reasonable by the Company at this time, are inherently subject to significant business, economic and competitive uncertainties and contingencies
Agreement builds on the Company's previously announced Ukrainian office, local agent network and growing roster of partnered drone OEMs, formalizing a structured pa…
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