Perth-based extended reality company Vection Technologies has secured the highest level of recognition in Dell’s global partner programme, following a $4 million defence contract extension.
The achievement of Dell Technologies Titanium Partner status comes just days after ASX-listed announced a major defence sector deal, reinforcing its position in mission-critical applications.
Through the partnership, Vection will be granted advanced co-marketing opportunities and ambassador-level support from Dell specialists, alongside exclusive access to product development roadmaps.
Dell’s technology plays a crucial role in reducing latency and enhancing real-time data processing for Vection’s Algho AI Appliance, a key offering in the company’s portfolio.
“Achieving the Dell Technologies Titanium Partner status is a pivotal moment for Vection,” Gianmarco Biagi, managing director at Vection Technologies, said.
The elevated partnership status enables direct collaboration with Dell’s technical specialists to refine solutions and accelerate market deployment strategies.
Vection Technologies specialises in bridging physical and digital worlds through extended reality interfaces.
The company maintains offices across multiple continents, including Perth, the United States, Italy, the United Arab Emirates, and India, supporting its global expansion in enterprise markets.