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Following Aerospace Summit, Agereh Technologies Joins Defence Association

May 13, 2026 by Knowlton Thomas Leave a Comment

Agereh Technologies is feeling itself following the Alberta Aviation, Aerospace & Defence Summit 2026.

The three-day Summit, the largest aviation and aerospace gathering in Western Canada, brings together technology innovators and industry leaders.

Agereh Technologies, trading publicly on the TSXV as AUTO, is an Edmonton-based technology company delivering artificial intelligence platforms and sensor solutions to address critical challenges in the transportation industry.

By combining data collection, predictive intelligence, and transportation-specific applications, Agereh aims to expand its portfolio with solutions designed to enhance efficiency, optimize operations, and enable the next generation of intelligent transportation systems.

Agereh attended the Summit to showcase this emerging intelligence platform, which delivers visibility across people, facilities, infrastructure, assets, and payloads via solutions such as HeadCounter, Door Sensor, MapNTrack, and CellTrackerTag.

“The Alberta Aerospace & Defence Summit confirmed that Agereh’s technology is highly relevant to the needs of defence, aerospace, airport operations, and mission-critical infrastructure,” says Ken Brizel, chief executive officer of Agereh.

“The response from attendees was very encouraging,” Brizel continued, “and it reinforced our belief that movement intelligence has an important role to play in improving operational awareness, asset visibility, and infrastructure resilience.”

Following the Summit, Agereh joined the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries, a national industry voice for more than 1,400 Canadian defence and security companies.

“Joining CADSI is a natural next step for Agereh,” commented Brizel. “We are serious about building relationships across Canada’s defence and security ecosystem, and CADSI gives us an important platform to connect, learn, and contribute.”

Agereh rebranded from automotive marketplace Carbeeza in 2025. Shares in AUTO are down more than 40% over the past year.

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About Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton Thomas is Editor-in-Chief of The Midway Advance and Senior Writer for Calgary.tech. Over more than a decade of journalism, he has penned thousands of articles and dozens of essays on technology, health, and culture across a variety of publications.

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