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HTX and Mistral AI Announce Strategic Partnership for Innovation Master Agreement to Collaborate on AI for Public Safety

SINGAPORE, 28 April 2026 – HTX (Home Team Science and Technology Agency) and Mistral AI today signed a Strategic Partnership for Innovation (SPI) master agreement at MTX (Milipol TechX Summit) 2026.
According to the master agreement, HTX and Mistral AI will collaborate on artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities for Singapore’s public safety, including identifying innovative tech and engineering solutions that would enhance Home Team operations, tapping into each other’s networks, and deepening HTX’s tech capabilities through training.
Specifically, in the realm of AI, both parties will work together to integrate AI into humanoid and other types of robotic forms, leverage advanced temporal modelling to transform raw video streams into actionable intelligence, and bolster HTX’s digital defenses using agentic AI workflows.
In addition, Mistral AI will provide HTX with infrastructure that would support high-performance inference and fine-tuning, as well as a developer toolkit to facilitate rapid, secure application development.
“AI is a key enabler for the Home Team that cuts across multiple public safety domains. This is why we launched the HTX AI Movement in June 2024. As AI model development and deployment increasingly underpin Home Team's operational capabilities, it is critical that we collaborate with partners like Mistral AI to drive innovation, while ensuring scalability and governance,” said Chan Tsan, Chief Executive of HTX.
Arthur Mensch, CEO and co-founder of Mistral AI, added: “We are proud to sign this Strategic Partnership for Innovation with HTX. By unifying our work streams and automating key processes, we can accelerate the development of AI solutions that enhance public safety; from integrating AI into robotic systems to transforming raw video streams into actionable intelligence.”
This master agreement builds on the Memorandum of Understanding that HTX and Mistral AI signed in November 2025. Both parties have been working on projects such as Phoenix, the Home Team’s series of AI models, and AI safety benchmarks tailored for Singapore and the public safety context.
SOURCE: HTX