Press Release
The initiative complements and connects existing Canadian innovation hubs by focusing on development, industrialization and deployment of operational products.
CDDE provides an end-to-end pathway from research to operational capability and export-ready solutions.
TKMS today announced the launch of the Canadian Defence & Dual-Use Innovation Ecosystem (CDDE), a national initiative designed to strengthen Canada’s ability to translate advanced research into deployable defence capabilities and scalable civilian applications.
The CDDE will be launched with industrial partners and core academic partners, including Western University, and will integrate with broader national and allied innovation efforts. Discussions with other universities and institutions are already at an advanced stage. Cooperation with partners in Germany and Norway will further support joint development, interoperability and shared technology roadmaps.
“This initiative is not about duplicating what already exists in Canada’s innovation landscape,” said Thomas Keupp, Chief Sales Officer at TKMS. “It is about connecting it to an industrial backbone that can take promising technologies beyond experimentation and into service, at scale, securely and sustainably.”
It aims to convert operational defence and security challenges into market-ready solutions by tightly coupling research with demonstrators, prototyping and development. It is designed to foster a resilient Canadian supply chain, generate commercial spin-offs and create high-skill jobs across the country
The CDDE will initially focus on maritime and Arctic domains, where long development cycles, stringent certification requirements and sovereign capability needs demand close integration between research, engineering, manufacturing and end users. By aligning these elements, the initiative aims to shorten time-to-capability while keeping intellectual property, talent and value creation in Canada.
By focusing on development, industrialization and long-term sustainment, the ecosystem reinforces TKMS’s commitment to Canada’s strategic sovereignty and ensures that innovation efforts translate into enduring defence and dual-use capabilities, economic growth and skilled employment.
