Accelerate Cohort 4.0 founders JET Connectivity have been awarded a place on the elite NATO DIANA Mission Track programme following their participation in the Challenge programme.
We've got some incredibly exciting news to share from BetaDen Accelerate Cohort 4.0 founders JET Connectivity who following their participation in the 2026 NATO DIANA Challenge programme, have been selected for the elite NATO DIANA Mission Track programme.
JET Connectivity, who provide 5G and 6G access in challenging environments such at sea or in rural areas, have been named as one of just 5 companies out of over 3600 applicants from all 32 NATO countries, and the only company from the United Kingdom.
The NATO Diana Mission Track programme, whose participants have 'demonstrated outstanding potential with their groundbreaking defence tech' will allow JET Connectivity to further develop the novel 5G/6G solution for use in contested environments that led to their acceptance into the Challenge programme at the start of the year.
JET CCO Nicolas Cavelo Santos marked their selection by stating '(their) advanced communications platform is now seen as a pivotal ingredient to add to NATO's partners capabilities', whilst Aldershot & Farnborough MP Alex Baker applauded the significance of JET Connectivity 'as the only UK Sovereign supplier chosen'.
We'd like to offer a massive congratulations to JET Connectivity on another brilliant success, and we can't wait to see how the NATO DIANA Mission Track programme allows them to further innovate.
To read the full announcement from JET Connectivity, use the link here.
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