
TKMS, Heirloom Carbon Technologies, and thyssenkrupp Calvion have signed two Memorandums of Understanding to build a large‑scale Direct Air Capture hub in Alberta, creating low‑cost CO₂ removal, high‑value jobs and a strong export platform for Canadian clean‑tech companies. The project combines Heirloom’s mineral‑based Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology with thyssenkrupp Calvion’s engineering expertise and complies with Canada’s ITB policy for technology transfer and local economic development.

TKMS and CAE signed an agreement aimed at strengthening their collaboration on naval training, simulation and operational readiness solutions. The agreement supports ongoing cooperation between the two companies, including activities related to the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP) and establishes a pathway for future services and collaboration opportunities.

TKMS and Isar Aerospace agreed on an industrial cooperation project to establish a sovereign Canadian Space Launch capability. The collaboration will be focused on solving one of the biggest bottlenecks for space-based capabilities: launch capacity.

TKMS and General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada are partnering to establish “Arctic Sentinel,” an undersea R&D centre focused on advancing climate-resilient surveillance technologies for Canada’s Arctic maritime domain. The initiative supports the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP) by accelerating innovation from prototype to deployment while strengthening sovereign capability and domestic value creation.

TKMS and Finkl Steel – Sorel have signed a teaming agreement to explore cooperation on the production of specialized stainless-steel materials for the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP). The partnership aims to strengthen Canada’s naval industrial base by combining global submarine expertise with advanced domestic metallurgical capabilities and enabling long-term industrial participation.

TKMS and E3 Lithium have signed a teaming agreement to integrate Canadian lithium resources into the supply chain for the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP). The partnership focuses on research, technology transfer and investment to strengthen secure, sustainable critical mineral supply while enabling future industrial, and export opportunities.

TKMS has signed cooperation agreements with Dalhousie University and University of British Columbia to strengthen its Canadian research ecosystem and advance innovation in support of Canada’s future submarine capability. The partnerships integrate both universities into the Canadian Defence & Dual-Use Innovation Ecosystem (CDDE), focusing on areas such as marine systems, AI, advanced manufacturing and Arctic technologies.

TKMS and CAE have signed a teaming agreement to collaborate on training, simulation and long-term in-service support solutions for the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP). The partnership aims to enhance operational readiness for Canada’s future submarine fleet while strengthening domestic capability development and exploring international training opportunities.

TKMS has signed two cooperation agreements with leading Indigenous organizations across Canada to establish a Pan-Canadian framework supporting Indigenous participation in the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP). The partnerships aim to strengthen industrial collaboration, workforce development and long-term economic growth while advancing reconciliation and sustainable value creation within Canada’s future submarine program.

TKMS and Magellan have signed a strategic teaming agreement to collaborate on the production of heavyweight torpedoes and provide in-service support as part of the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP), combining their expertise to build sustainable industrial capability and explore further export opportunities.

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Jasper Wieck, political director at the German Ministry of Defence, and Norway’s submarine program director, Capt. Oystein Storebo, recently spoke with CBC News about their proposal for Canada to join the existing German-Norwegian partnership.
A recent report highlights TKMS’ submarine expertise and examines its relevance to Canada’s upcoming submarine procurement.