
Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. (CSE: CTTT; OTCQB: CITLF; FRA: X9V) announced that Director Richard Paolone resigned effective December 9, 2025; the board thanked him for his contributions but provided no reason for his departure. The notice, signed by CEO Brenton Scott, did not indicate any immediate operational or governance changes. CiTech, which develops the Nexus 16 self-deploying platform for rapid mobile telecommunications targeting mining, emergency services and defence, says it has completed R&D and is now commercialising its first products.
Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. announced the resignation of Director Richard Paolone effective December 9, 2025, with the board offering thanks but providing no reason; the release was signed by CEO Brenton Scott. The notice contains no immediate governance actions or explanations that would indicate a material operational disruption. CiTech (CSE: CTTT; OTCQB: CITLF; FRA: X9V) is commercialising its Nexus 16 self‑deploying platform after completing research and development, targeting mining, emergency services and defence markets. The SDP uses patented technologies to support LTE and other payloads including surveillance and anti‑drone systems, positioning product sales and deployments as the next value drivers. Third‑party signals show neutral sentiment and a very low market‑impact score (0.05), implying the resignation is currently viewed as immaterial to market pricing absent further disclosures. Investors should therefore focus on corporate updates that could change that assessment — specifically board replacements, contract wins, pilot deployments, regulatory or IP developments — as indicators of near‑term upside or governance risk.
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