Antycip and Cervus have signed a memorandum of understanding, signalling collaboration between the two companies and further integration of both business models.
Both companies have worked together previously on a seven-year collaboration with its
Army Warfighting Experiment (AWE), the British Army’s innovation and experimentation programme, alongside other
military projects across the globe.
With the new memorandum, both companies will
aim to offer customers expanded simulation and analytics systems for training and experimentation
in the defence sector and beyond.
Alan Roan, managing director, Cervus, explains:
“We are both SMEs, and pooling resources creates efficiencies and increases our ability
to reach into new customers while enabling us to bring new offerings into
existing customers.
“This MoU formalises a relationship that has been growing over seven
years. We feel it is worth celebrating and communicating to our customers and partners.”