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IPG Photonics to Display CROSSBOW™ MINI High-Energy Laser System at Singapore Airshow 2026 in Singapore

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IPG Photonics (NASDAQ: IPGP) will display the CROSSBOW™ MINI High-Energy Laser (HEL) System at the Singapore Airshow 2026 from February 3–8, 2026 at Changi Exhibition Centre. The compact, field-ready system is designed for rapid deployment, counter-UAS protection against Group 1–2 drones, and integration with C3 networks and radars.

The IPG Defense booth is S103 in Hall C with a reception on February 4, 15:00–17:00. IPG highlights manufacturing scale via its Huntsville, Alabama facility and emphasizes turnkey operation and transportability for military and private asset protection.

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Singapore Airshow dates: February 3–8, 2026 Booth number: S103 Booth reception time: 15:00–17:00 local time +5 more
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Singapore Airshow dates February 3–8, 2026 Exhibition period for CROSSBOW MINI HEL systems
Booth number S103 IPG Defense Products booth in Hall C at Singapore Airshow 2026
Booth reception time 15:00–17:00 local time Festive booth reception on Wednesday February 04
Price change 2.32% Move in IPGP shares over the last 24 hours before this news
52-week range $48.59–$95.76 IPGP 52-week low and high before this announcement
Relative volume 2.77x Today’s trading volume vs 20-day average before the news
Q3 2025 revenue $250.8M Reported on Nov 4, 2025 earnings release
Q3 2025 gross margin 39.5% GAAP gross margin disclosed in Nov 4, 2025 results

Market Reality Check

Price: $98.92 Vol: Volume 1,149,728 is 2.77x...
high vol
$98.92 Last Close
Volume Volume 1,149,728 is 2.77x the 20-day average of 414,391, indicating elevated interest ahead of this announcement. high
Technical Shares at $94.55 are trading above the 200-day MA of $76.11 and sit 1.26% below the 52-week high of $95.76.

Peers on Argus

IPGP is up 2.32% while close peers show mixed moves: ACLS (+3.40%), FORM (+1.63%...

IPGP is up 2.32% while close peers show mixed moves: ACLS (+3.40%), FORM (+1.63%), AMKR (+2.01%), but CAMT (-1.85%) and AMBA (-0.47%). No peers appeared in the momentum scanner and there are no same-day peer headlines, pointing to a company-specific move tied to this defense-focused news.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jan 28 (Neutral)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jan 28 Earnings date set Neutral +2.0% Scheduled release of Q4 2025 results and conference call details.
Jan 20 Product showcase Positive -3.7% New high-power laser solutions exhibited at SPIE Photonics West.
Nov 06 Defense expansion Positive -2.0% New Huntsville facility to develop CROSSBOW laser defense systems.
Nov 04 Earnings results Positive -2.2% Q3 2025 revenue growth, margin data, and detailed forward guidance.
Oct 21 Earnings date set Neutral +1.0% Announcement of Q3 2025 results release timing and call access.
Pattern Detected

Operational and product-positive news has often seen short-term share price pullbacks, while neutral scheduling announcements tend to see mild gains.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, IPG Photonics has combined industrial laser strength with growing defense initiatives. On Nov 4, 2025, the company reported Q3 2025 revenue of $250.8M with expanding EBITDA and provided detailed Q4 guidance, yet shares fell in the next session. Subsequent news highlighted expansion of the IPG Defense business in Huntsville and multiple showcase events, including SPIE Photonics West and the upcoming Feb 12, 2026 earnings release. Today’s Singapore Airshow announcement continues that directed‑energy and defense narrative.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights IPG Photonics’ strategy to showcase its CROSSBOW MINI high-energy laser...
Analysis

This announcement highlights IPG Photonics’ strategy to showcase its CROSSBOW MINI high-energy laser defense systems at a major global aerospace event. It underscores the company’s focus on counter‑UAS and directed‑energy applications, building on earlier defense expansion initiatives. Investors may track how this exposure translates into customer engagements, as well as future updates on defense-related revenue contributions and follow-on contracts stemming from demonstrations at venues like the Singapore Airshow.

Key Terms

unmanned aerial systems, uas, directed-energy, counter-uas
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unmanned aerial systems technical
"counter to the escalating threat of unmanned aerial systems (UAS)."
Unmanned aerial systems are complete drone setups: the aircraft itself plus the remote control, sensors, communications links and support equipment that let it fly without a person on board. Think of it as a flying robot plus its command center and toolbox. Investors watch these systems because they open new commercial and defense markets, carry revenue and regulatory risks, and can change how goods, data and services are delivered.
uas technical
"counter to the escalating threat of unmanned aerial systems (UAS)."
UAS stands for Unmanned Aircraft System, the complete setup that lets a remotely piloted aircraft (commonly called a drone) fly safely — including the aircraft itself, the ground controller, communications links and supporting equipment. Investors watch UAS because rules, technology and demand for tasks like surveying, delivery or aerial inspection directly affect companies’ sales and regulatory costs; think of it as a vehicle plus its keys, radio and support crew that together determine whether it can operate profitably.
directed-energy technical
"CROSSBOW marks a transformative leap in directed-energy defense."
Directed-energy describes technology that sends concentrated beams of light, radio waves, or microwaves to produce an effect at a distance, similar to using a focused flashlight rather than a room lamp. For investors, it matters because development, manufacturing, and deployment of these systems can drive defense and industrial spending, create intellectual property and export rules, and affect revenue and risk profiles for firms involved in advanced electronics and materials.
counter-uas technical
"provides scalable and cost-effective counter-UAS protection."
Counter-UAS (counter-unmanned aircraft systems) are tools and tactics used to detect, track, and disable or divert drones that pose a threat to people, property, or operations. Think of them as a combination of a security camera, alarm system, and net that can find an unwanted flying device and stop it before it causes harm. Investors care because demand, regulation, and deployment of these systems affect revenue, contract opportunities, legal risk, and the valuation of companies that build or use them.

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MARLBOROUGH, Mass., Feb. 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- From February 3rd through February 8th, 2026, IPG Photonics, the global leader in fiber laser technology, will participate in the Singapore Airshow 2026 at the Changi Exhibition Centre to showcase CROSSBOW™ MINI High-Energy Laser (HEL) Systems. IPG’s CROSSBOW MINI HEL is a compact, field-ready, laser defense system engineered to provide a cost-effective counter to the escalating threat of unmanned aerial systems (UAS). Designed for immediate deployment and leveraging IPG’s manufacturing base for rapid scaling, CROSSBOW marks a transformative leap in directed-energy defense.

Protection from Drone Swarms

CROSSBOW MINI HEL is optimized to neutralize Group 1 and 2 drones with unmatched precision and can operate as a stand-alone laser defense product offering advanced tracking and engagement capabilities. Single or multiple CROSSBOW systems can seamlessly integrate with existing C3 networks and radar platforms allowing for distributed protection of critical assets. CROSSBOW systems feature stowable beam directors and are easily transportable via commercial transport and are capable of rapid deployment.

Real-World Defense for Military and Private Operations

Applications are similar both for military and private operations to defend high-value assets from drone swarms --- military installations, government buildings, public arenas, port complexes and critical infrastructures are but a few of the locations where CROSSBOW provides scalable and cost-effective counter-UAS protection.

CROSSBOW MINI HEL is operator-friendly. Unlike complex alternatives, CROSSBOW systems enable turnkey reliability that operators can deploy and maintain without extensive specialized training.

Global Demand Continues to Increase from Drone Incursions

“It is clear that drone incursions are on the rise globally and that our CROSSBOW product line is a highly capable and cost-effective laser defense solution,” said Dr. Ben Allison, VP of IPG Defense Products. “The new IPG Defense facility in Huntsville Alabama is not only a strategic hub, but also leverages IPG Photonics’ extensive manufacturing capabilities and laser expertise to offer world-class industrial laser technologies to defense customers with global operations.”

IPG Defense Products at the Singapore Airshow

The biennial Singapore Airshow is one of the world’s most influential international aerospace and defense exhibitions. For IPG Defense Products, this provides a platform to forge strategic alliances and collaborate to shape the future of the global aerospace and defense market.

The IPG booth S103 in Hall C will be staffed with international representatives from IPG Defense Products who are able to discuss laser defense solutions in more detail. There will be a festive booth reception on Wednesday February 04 from 15:00 – 17:00 local time. For those in attendance, please stop by the booth for more information.

About IPG Photonics Corporation

IPG Photonics Corporation is the leader in high-power fiber lasers and amplifiers used primarily in materials processing and other diverse applications. The Company’s mission is to develop innovative laser solutions making the world a better place. IPG accomplishes this mission by delivering superior performance, reliability, and usability at a lower total cost of ownership compared with other types of lasers and non-laser tools, allowing end users to increase productivity and decrease costs. IPG is headquartered in Marlborough, Massachusetts and has more than 30 facilities worldwide.

For more information, visit IPG-DEFENSE.com

Contact
Dr. Ben Allison
VP, IPG Defense Products
+1 256-715-5750
ballison@IPGPhotonics.com


FAQ

When will IPG Photonics (IPGP) display CROSSBOW MINI at Singapore Airshow 2026?

IPG will exhibit CROSSBOW MINI at the Singapore Airshow from February 3–8, 2026. According to IPG Photonics, the system will be shown at booth S103 in Hall C, with a reception on February 4, 15:00–17:00 local time.

What capability does the CROSSBOW MINI HEL system (IPGP) provide against drones?

CROSSBOW MINI is designed to neutralize Group 1 and 2 drones with precision tracking and engagement. According to IPG Photonics, the compact HEL offers scalable, cost-effective counter-UAS protection and can operate standalone or integrate with existing C3 and radar networks.

How quickly can IPG Photonics (IPGP) deploy CROSSBOW MINI for field use?

CROSSBOW MINI is engineered for rapid deployment and transportability via commercial transport. According to IPG Photonics, the system features stowable beam directors and turnkey operation to reduce specialized training and speed field readiness.

Where is IPG Photonics manufacturing capacity for CROSSBOW MINI located and what is its role?

IPG cites a strategic IPG Defense facility in Huntsville, Alabama supporting production and scaling. According to IPG Photonics, the Huntsville hub leverages broader manufacturing capabilities to supply defense customers with industrial laser technologies globally.

Who should visit IPG Photonics booth S103 at the Singapore Airshow 2026?

Military, government, and private operators seeking counter-UAS solutions should visit booth S103 to discuss laser defense options. According to IPG Photonics, international IPG Defense representatives will be available to explain capabilities and integration with existing defense systems.
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