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TAF Industries signed a memorandum of understanding with the Swedish innovation company Recas.

  • Under the signed memorandum, the companies are exploring various partnership opportunities. In addition to the already established Build with Ukraine initiative focused on the joint production of our products in Sweden within the framework of the created joint venture (JV), we are also in discussions about launching a joint project here in Ukraine.
  • Such cooperation would help provide the necessary infrastructure for the further development of Recas’ unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) and its future transfer to Ukraine’s Security and Defense Forces.
  • Recas is a Swedish company that works on complex engineering solutions tailored to specific customer needs. For now, Recas is an industrial player with cutting-edge expertise in design, production, automation, digitalization, and business development. The company builds special-purpose machines, systems that deliver in the field, and factories that can be mobilized.
  • Volodymyr Zinovskyi, CEO of TAF Industries: “Ukraine is strong, and even stronger with partners. Our primary goal is joint development, and we want to help integrate European players and bring their solutions into the Ukrainian defense tech ecosystem so that our partners’ technologies can contribute to Ukraine’s defense. This also strengthens relations between our countries, as we are able to share our experience supporting the Armed Forces of Ukraine.” 
  • The company cooperates with Sweden’s defense sector, where it has already developed and delivered modular solutions and vehicles as part of the modernization of the Swedish Armed Forces’ equipment. One of Recas’ developments is a wheeled unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), which the company is currently testing and improving in cooperation with one of the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. TAF Industries could further contribute to the development and scaling of this solution.
  • Recas and the company’s CEO, Micael Lawson, actively support Ukraine in both the military and civilian sectors. In particular, Recas assisted with the supply of generators and spare parts for them.