Constellation Technologies Limited announced that it has signed agreements with two significant partners, Fujitsu Australia Limited (Fujitsu) and Brisbane based QTEQ Pty Ltd. (QTEQ). CT1 is now accredited to supply its full suite of services to Fujitsu and its clients by signing a Master Services Agreement (MSA) for the supply of IoT Hardware and Software Development with Fujitsu for a minimum of three years. It will licence its MCT Platform direct to end-clients of Fujitsu. CT1 has also made its first licence sale in Australia of CT1's proprietary MCT Platform to QTEQ for a minimum of three years. The MCT platform will be utilised for disaster mitigation. CT1 IoT Development Fujitsu has strong deployment capability in the technology market allowing it to win and complete large-scale projects in the area of Smart Cities. The Company will work with Fujitsu under the agreement to design IoT solutions, including bespoke sensors, software builds and integrations. Each IoT solution that the Company delivers to end-clients is powered by the Company's proprietary IoT platform, the `MeridianCT (MCT) platform. Under the MSA, the Company will directly sell MCT licences to the end-clients and subcontract to Fujitsu for development services. Initial Purchase Order: The company has received its first purchase order from Fujitsu for an initial quantity of smart drain sensors that are to be deployed by a major infrastructure asset management group in Australia, as part of a group of technology providers. Smart drains are expected to be a common element in Smart City initiatives whereby sensors are deployed to remotely monitor for blockages and thus provide maintenance efficiencies as well as avoid hazards.