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The NATO Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) Rapid Adoption Service is creating a fast-track pathway for innovators to collaborate and contract with military end users, ensuring solutions are tested, validated and deployed at speed and scale.
As a result, cutting-edge technology is reaching the hands of those who need it most: Allied forces operating in complex and demanding environments.
The UK Ministry of Defence engaged DIANA and its Rapid Adoption Service to identify and trial a breakthrough technology from MyLanguage Inc., a DIANA innovator. The objective is to provide secure, offline voice-to-voice translation for medical operations in conflict zones or areas hit by natural disasters.
MyLanguage Inc., based in California, USA, was selected as part of the DIANA Challenge Call for 2025 and paired with the DIANA-affiliated accelerator MassChallenge, in Boston, US.
The company’s solution — a secure, offline translation capability supporting 23 languages — eliminates reliance on human interpreters and the need for network connectivity.
MyLanguage’s technology is now being trialled by the UK’s J-Hub Medical under Project VERITAS, an initiative to enhance communication in environments where electronic signals are limited.

The Rapid Adoption Service is a cornerstone of DIANA’s mission. It allows NATO Allies to co-develop, prototype and field technologies in operational settings before committing to large-scale procurements or acquisitions. Once a prototype is successfully demonstrated, procurement or acquisition can occur without the need for further competition. This model reduces risk, enables iteration, accelerates timelines and ensures solutions are tailored to real-world military needs.
For innovators, the Service opens doors to 32 NATO member countries as well as NATO bodies, providing unprecedented access to defence markets. For Allies, it delivers cutting-edge capabilities faster than ever before.
The Rapid Adoption Action Plan, endorsed by NATO Heads of State and Government at the summit in The Hague in June 2025, sets an ambitious goal: adopt new technologies and integrate them into Allied armed forces within 24 months. DIANA’s Rapid Adoption Service and broader programme of work are key enablers of this vision, fostering multinational cooperation and driving innovation at the speed of relevance.
As Project VERITAS begins pilot trials, it exemplifies DIANA’s commitment to bridging the gap between innovators and end users, ensuring that technology solves the needs of those on the front lines when it matters most.