Perth headquartered Vection Technologies said it has secured an extension to its contract with a defece sector client.
The ASX-listed company will supply artificial intelligence software that uses Dell Technologies "to power high-end infrastructure design and dedicated AI appliances for real-time processing".
Vection said its strengthened product offering has been shown to further enhance national security efforts, by integrating cutting edge AI capabilities through improved data enrichment, retention and correlation.
Its IntegratedXR technology comprises virtual, extend and mixed reality, along with the metaverse and more.
"This $4 million extension highlights the confidence our partners have in Vection's capacity to deliver advanced, AI-driven solutions for national security requirements," the company's Europe-based managing director, Gianmarco Biagi said.
"As we build upon the original scope with AI an additional XR elements, our team remains dedicated to providing robust, scalable, and compliant technologies that address the evolving challenges of the defence sector," Biagi added.
The defence sector customer in question is classified, Vection said.