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UK tech firm Sintela lands $200m US border security deal

by March 31, 2026
March 31, 2026
A UK technology company has secured a major $200 million contract with US authorities to deploy advanced fibre-optic sensing systems along American borders, marking a significant milestone for British-developed security technology on the global stage.

A UK technology company has secured a major $200 million contract with US authorities to deploy advanced fibre-optic sensing systems along American borders, marking a significant milestone for British-developed security technology on the global stage.

Sintela, headquartered in Bristol, will provide its “listening” infrastructure to support operations led by US Customs and Border Protection, expanding an initial $34 million agreement signed in 2020.

The three-year deal represents a substantial scale-up of the company’s capabilities and highlights growing demand for AI-driven monitoring systems in border security and critical infrastructure protection.

Sintela’s technology is based on distributed acoustic sensing (DAS), which uses fibre-optic cables to detect and interpret vibrations and sounds across long distances.

By attaching to existing fibre networks, the system can identify specific activities such as footsteps, digging, fence cutting or climbing, all in real time. The data is then analysed using artificial intelligence models that classify and prioritise potential threats.

The approach offers a significant advantage over traditional surveillance methods, particularly in remote or large-scale environments where installing and monitoring cameras would be impractical or prohibitively expensive.

Chief executive Magnus McEwen-King described the contract as a breakthrough moment for the company and the wider technology.

“We are inventing things others can’t do and are now deploying them at scale,” he said, calling the development a “quirky British success story”.

While the US-Mexico border is a key focus, Sintela’s systems are already deployed across multiple international borders, as well as in maritime environments.

Beyond border security, the technology is being used to protect critical infrastructure, including subsea pipelines, power lines and transport networks. Through a joint venture with SLB, the sensors have been installed on offshore pipelines to detect potential sabotage.

In urban environments, the same technology is being applied to monitor water networks for leaks and to assess wear and tear on railways and roads. In parts of Africa, it is being used by utilities to detect attempts to dismantle electricity pylons.

The technology originated from research at the University of Southampton’s Optoelectronics Research Centre, with several of the original researchers now forming part of Sintela’s team.

Since its founding in 2017, the company has grown steadily, reaching revenues of around £13 million in 2023 and expanding its international footprint with offices in the US, including a recent $10 million investment in its Michigan operations.

The new contract is expected to support further expansion, with Sintela having already recruited 50 additional staff across the UK and US and planning to hire another 50 in the near future.

The growth reflects increasing demand for technologies that combine physical infrastructure with digital intelligence, particularly in areas such as security, energy and transportation.

The deal underscores the rising importance of advanced sensing technologies in addressing complex security challenges, from border control to infrastructure resilience.

It also highlights the UK’s strength in deep-tech innovation, particularly in fields that combine academic research with commercial application.

As geopolitical tensions and infrastructure risks continue to evolve, demand for scalable, cost-effective monitoring solutions is expected to grow.

For Sintela, the $200 million contract represents not only a commercial milestone but also a validation of its technology at scale, positioning the company as a leading player in a rapidly emerging sector.

For the UK, it is another example of how homegrown innovation can compete globally, translating cutting-edge research into real-world applications with international impact.

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