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ARX Robotics and DEUTZ strive for strategic partnership

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ARX Robotics and DEUTZ strive for strategic partnership in digitalized drives and unmanned defense systems

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• DEUTZ will strengthen its position as a partner in the growing ecosystem for unmanned defense systems (unmanned ground vehicles, UGVs)

• ARX Robotics will gain access to leading drive systems, mobile energy infrastructure, and a powerful production network

• NATO armed forces will benefit from faster scaling up and improved reliability and flexibility in the field

DEUTZ, a system provider for innovative and sustainable mobility and energy solutions, and ARX Robotics, a leading European defense tech company that is developing a new generation of unmanned, software-defined ground defense systems, will cooperate closely in the future. As part of the expansion of its defense business, DEUTZ intends to participate as lead investor in the strategic round of funding for ARX Robotics. The funding round, which will also involve other investors, is expected to be completed in the upcoming weeks. This step forms part of a broader strategic partnership between the two companies.

“Unmanned and semi-autonomous defense systems are set to play an increasingly critical and central role for armed forces of the future. That is why we are combining ARX Robotics’ leading software and robotics expertise with our strengths in drive systems, decentralized energy supply, and industrial production,” states DEUTZ CEO Dr. Sebastian Schulte. “These types of partnerships 'made in Germany’ are what we need to strengthen Europe’s defense capabilities for the long term.”

The aim of the strategic partnership is to deploy DEUTZ’s market-leading drive systems in unmanned ground vehicles from ARX Robotics. These will initially be battery-powered drive systems, to be followed by smaller internal combustion engines and hybrid drives in thefuture. In addition, the two companies will develop an interface to link ARX’s AI-driven software platform Mithra OS to DEUTZ drive systems.

DEUTZ will also provide energy infrastructure in the field through its business units Energy and NewTech. This will include gensets, storage solutions, and swappable batteries. Furthermore, ARX Robotics will gain access to DEUTZ’s global production and service network. This will allow rapid fulfillment of orders regardless of their size, with the comprehensive international service network providing a further competitive edge.

Marc Wietfeld, co-founder and CEO of ARX Robotics, describes this partnership as a major step in securing Europe’s technological sovereignty and Germany’s industrial base: “Working with DEUTZ, we are combining the intelligence of our Mithra OS platform and vehicle systems with high-quality drive systems, mobile energy, and industrial manufacturing. This will enable us to deliver unmanned systems to troops more quickly, increase availability and reliability during deployment, and to create the basis for scaling up in Europe. Our remit remains unchanged: protect soldiers, help to streamline logistics, and build up extensive capabilities.”

This step follows on from the recently formed partnership between ARX and drone manufacturer Helsing, under which the two firms intend to jointly develop an AI-based reconnaissance and strike network for European defense. ARX and Helsing can draw on field-tested systems and experience gathered in Ukraine, where networked technologies are already playing a crucial role in ground operations.

DEUTZ acquired SOBEK, a leading manufacturer of drive systems for drones, at the start of September and has thus positioned itself as a system provider in the growing ecosystem for unmanned defense systems. Over the past two years, DEUTZ has acquired a number of businesses and entered into partnerships that demonstrate how collaboration between industrial companies and emerging technology leaders can work and add value.

About DEUTZ AG

DEUTZ AG has evolved in recent years from a manufacturer of conventional engines into a system provider for innovative and sustainable mobility and energy solutions. Founded in 1864 in Cologne, where it is still based today, DEUTZ is the world’s oldest engine company. The development, production, and marketing of high-performance drive systems for off-highway applications remains at the heart of its operations. DEUTZ is also playing its part in the transition to more sustainable transportation and power supplies by offering alternative drive solutions and decentralized energy and power generation systems. DEUTZ solutions are used in a wide range of applications, including construction equipment, agricultural machinery, material handling equipment such as forklift trucks and lifting platforms, stationary equipment such as generator sets (gensets), and commercial and rail vehicles. The broad-based product portfolio is complemented by an extensive service offering that encompasses maintenance and repair work, the supply of spare parts, and remanufacturing. This is being continually expanded with the addition of digital, data- driven services. With around 1,000 sales and service locations in over 120 countries, DEUTZ offers its customers an integrated range of products and services from a single source. DEUTZ employs more than 5,500 people worldwide and generated revenue of approximately €1.8 billion in 2024.

Further information is available at www.deutz.com.

About ARX Robotics

ARX Robotics is one of the leading German defence tech start-ups.

The company develops autonomous unmanned ground systems with scalable hardware components and software architectures. With its innovative, modular platforms, ARX Robotics uses software-defined defence and robotics to redesign productivity, efficiency and safety in various industries.
With its Mithra OS system, ARX digitizes existing military systems and vehicle fleets and transforms them into software and AI-supported, networked systems.

ARX systems are currently being procured or tested by six European armed forces. ARX Robotics is supported by renowned investors such as Project A Ventures and the Nato Innovation Fund.