Circus Establishes Defence Subsidiary to Expand Autonomous AI Robotics in Defence Sector

Circus SE launches Circus Defence SE as a dedicated subsidiary to develop autonomous AI robotics and infrastructure systems for defence, starting with the CA-M troop supply robot and planning expansion into medical units and counter-drone systems.

Chicago Metrowire Staff
Technology
Circus Establishes Defence Subsidiary to Expand Autonomous AI Robotics in Defence Sector

Circus SE (ISIN:DE000A2YN355/ Symbol:CA1), a global technology leader in dual-use AI robotics, announced today the establishment of Circus Defence SE, a wholly owned subsidiary aimed at expanding the company’s product portfolio for autonomous AI robotics and infrastructure systems in the defence sector.

Building on its patented AI robotics platform and modular system architecture, Circus is extending its technology toward defence-specific applications in mission-critical environments. Upcoming development areas will include autonomous medical supply units, centralized infrastructures for counter drones, and autonomous logistics and equipment systems for troops, all based on Circus’ existing technologies and high-volume production capabilities.

The new entity will focus on product expansion of mobile, containerized AI robotics systems designed for rapid setup, fully autonomous operation, and minimal personnel requirements. The starting point is the CA-M, the world’s first autonomous AI robotics system for troop supply, which will now be expanded into a modular product family.

“With Circus Defence, we are actively building a comprehensive portfolio for the defense sector and creating a specialized unit that leverages existing relationships within European defense and NATO structures to strategically apply our expertise in AI control, robotics, and autonomous systems to the defense field,” said Nikolas Bullwinkel, Founder and CEO of Circus and Circus Defence. “Developed and produced in Europe - for Europe.”

The company is currently establishing dedicated management and development teams to accelerate growth in this area. The step follows Circus’ expansion into Ukraine and the planned start of series production in Europe. The participation of strategic investors in Circus Defence, as well as a potential future public listing, are currently under evaluation.

This strategic launch positions Circus to address growing demand for autonomous systems in defence, reducing personnel risks and logistical burdens in conflict zones. By leveraging its proven civilian robotics platform, the company aims to deliver scalable, high-reliability solutions for military applications, reinforcing Europe’s technological sovereignty in defence. For more details, visit the original release on NewMediaWire.

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