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Concurrent Technologies Launches a New Switch Plug-In-Card, IRIS

Concurrent Technologies, (AIM: CNC) a world-leading specialist in the design and manufacture of high-end embedded computer solutions for critical applications, announces the launch of Iris, a Dual Enclave Switch Card.  The Company will market Iris as a Plug-In-Card (PIC) to other system integrators and use it as the basis for its own system-level products.

Iris acts as the system keystone to provide secure, high bandwidth switch connections between each PIC, critical in ensuring they work together in the most effective way possible.  Typical applications include force protection, situational awareness, command and control, and mission computing.

 Iris is designed and manufactured by an undisclosed partner company specializing in electromagnetic spectrum solutions primarily targeted to the US Department of Defense. Concurrent Technologies has signed a multi-year reseller agreement with extension options that will enable the Company to sell and support Iris globally through its existing sales channels.  Initial orders for development quantities of Iris will be fulfilled this year with deployment volumes starting in 2024.

Miles Adcock, CEO of Concurrent Technologies, commented on the launch of Iris:

“Iris fills the last high-value gap in our systems portfolio and leveraging this functionality from a trusted partner enables us to deliver leading-edge products to market at an increasingly swift cadence. Over the last year, I have personally met our partner a number of times as we have built our mutual respect based on aligned values and the desire to support each other’s business.”

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