TL;DR: Modirum Platforms, a European deep-tech innovator, is entering the U.S. market to strengthen public safety and critical infrastructure with advanced AI-driven solutions.
Modirum Platforms Enters the U.S. Market
Modirum Platforms has officially established a U.S. entity, signaling its first major expansion beyond Europe and the Middle East. Headquartered in Espoo, Finland, the company aims to deliver secure, cloud-native systems for critical communications, public safety, and infrastructure resilience. By setting up a dedicated American operation, Modirum can work directly with local clients, partners, and regulators in one of the most security-conscious markets in the world. Learn more about AI for public safety (https://modirumplatforms.com).
Strengthening Mission-Critical Operations
Brett Johnson, appointed as Channels Director for the U.S., will lead Modirum’s channel strategy and partnerships. With a proven track record in communications and defense, he will spearhead recruitment, partner engagement, and client delivery. The company’s modular architecture integrates AI analytics (https://www.ibm.com/ai), real-time video interoperability, and secure cloud orchestration, empowering smarter and safer operations across public and private sectors.
Delivering Secure and Scalable Technologies
According to Sami Honkaniemi, Managing Director of Critical Communications, the U.S. market shows strong demand for high-performance, secure technology platforms. Modirum’s situational awareness platform provides advanced capabilities for command and control (C2) systems in public safety, transportation, and industrial environments. With existing deployments across Europe and the Middle East, the company’s solutions already support police, fire, EMS, and homeland security clients in collaboration with Microsoft Cloud (https://azure.microsoft.com).
Global Partnerships and Future Outlook
As Modirum expands, it plans to deepen relationships with global technology leaders and government agencies. The new U.S. entity marks a long-term commitment to advancing AI-driven safety, sustainability, and digital infrastructure. More on critical communications innovation (https://techcrunch.com) and AI security trends (https://www.forbes.com/ai) reveals a growing alignment between mission-critical technology and artificial intelligence.