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VisionWave Holdings Establishes Israeli Subsidiary and Appoints Leadership Team to Advance Strategic Technology Platform

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VisionWave Holdings (Nasdaq: VWAV) established and fully acquired VisionWave IL Ltd., a wholly owned Israeli subsidiary, for nominal consideration on March 20, 2026. The company appointed Khdoura Sabbagh (Adir Sabag) as CEO and engaged Oren Attiya via CO-Finance to provide CFO-level services.

The subsidiary aims to accelerate development in RF sensing, autonomous systems, and AI-driven applications, but any benefits remain subject to execution, talent acquisition, and regional risks, with no assurance of near-term material revenue.

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  • Established wholly owned Israeli subsidiary (VisionWave IL Ltd.)
  • Appointed local CEO Adir Sabag to lead subsidiary operations
  • Engaged Oren Attiya via CO-Finance for CFO-level financial services

Negative

  • No assurance the subsidiary will generate material revenue near term
  • Expansion subject to regulatory, geopolitical, and operational risks in Israel

Market Reaction – VWAV

+4.23% $6.80
15m delay 16 alerts
+4.23% Since News
$6.80 Last Price
$6.60 $7.43 Day Range
+$5M Valuation Impact
$130M Market Cap
0.2x Rel. Volume

Following this news, VWAV has gained 4.23%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction. Our momentum scanner has triggered 16 alerts so far, indicating notable trading interest and price volatility. The stock is currently trading at $6.80. This price movement has added approximately $5M to the company's valuation.

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Price: $7.33 Vol: Volume 348,534 is close t...
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Technical Price at 7.33, trading below 200-day MA of 9.32 and 53.61% under the 52-week high.

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VWAV is up 3.09% with modest volume while only one close peer, SPAI, appears in ...
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VWAV is up 3.09% with modest volume while only one close peer, SPAI, appears in momentum data, up 3.67%. Other peers show mixed moves, suggesting this Israeli expansion announcement is primarily stock-specific rather than a broad sector rotation.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Mar 18 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Mar 18 Drone demos & deal Positive +4.9% Latin America drone briefings and SolarDrone’s staged Junko Solar acquisition plans.
Mar 17 Junko Solar control deal Positive -6.7% SolarDrone agreeing to acquire 51% of Junko Solar with staged payments.
Mar 16 C.M. creditor alignment Positive -1.8% Agreement with C.M.’s largest creditor to advance planned 51% acquisition.
Mar 11 SaverOne Phase One close Positive +3.6% Completion of Phase One SaverOne deal, gaining ~19.99% stake and RF integration.
Mar 09 Platform expansion update Positive -2.7% Corporate update on AI, autonomous systems, acquisitions, and defense initiatives.
Pattern Detected

Recent news has been largely strategic and positive, but price reactions have skewed mixed, with more instances of selling or muted response on ostensibly positive developments than straightforward rallies.

Recent Company History

Over the last few weeks, VisionWave has issued a steady stream of strategic updates. These include acquisitions and expansion moves in solar maintenance (Junko Solar), an intended 51% stake in Israeli defense manufacturer C.M. Composite Materials, and activation of the RF sensing layer via a ~19.99% SaverOne stake. Price reactions have alternated between gains and pullbacks. The new Israeli subsidiary continues this global, defense-oriented build‑out, extending the company’s technology footprint into another key market.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement details VisionWave’s creation of an Israeli subsidiary to advance its RF sensing, ...
Analysis

This announcement details VisionWave’s creation of an Israeli subsidiary to advance its RF sensing, autonomous systems, and AI-driven defense platforms. It extends a broader strategy that recently included acquisitions, joint ventures, and international outreach. Execution remains key: management explicitly flags dependencies on talent acquisition, implementation, and geopolitical conditions in Israel. Observers may watch for contract wins, technology milestones, and follow-up disclosures that clarify whether this new hub delivers material operational or revenue impact.

Key Terms

rf-based sensing, autonomous systems
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rf-based sensing technical
"including: RF-based sensing and signal intelligenceAutonomous systems and defense"
RF-based sensing uses radio waves—like those used for Wi‑Fi or radio—to detect motion, distance, presence, or material properties without a camera or physical contact. Think of it as a bat’s echolocation but using electromagnetic waves: devices send signals and read the changes that bounce back to map surroundings. Investors care because it enables new products (security, smart homes, industrial monitoring, health tracking), creates recurring hardware/software revenue, and raises regulatory, privacy and competitive considerations that affect market value.
autonomous systems technical
"RF-based sensing and signal intelligenceAutonomous systems and defense technologiesAdvanced"
Autonomous systems are machines or technology that can operate and make decisions on their own, without needing constant human guidance. They use sensors, software, and rules to perform tasks independently, much like a self-driving car navigating traffic. For investors, understanding autonomous systems is important because they are transforming industries, increasing efficiency, and creating new opportunities for innovation and growth.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif., March 20, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VisionWave Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: VWAV) (“VisionWave” or the “Company”), a developer of advanced AI-driven sensing, RF, and defense-related technologies, today announced the establishment and full acquisition of VisionWave IL Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary based in Israel for nominal consideration.

The Company has appointed Khdoura Sabbagh (A/K/A Adir Sabag) as Chief Executive Officer and sole director of VisionWave IL Ltd., and engaged Oren Attiya, through CO-Finance Financial and Accounting Consulting Ltd., to provide financial leadership and CFO-level services to the subsidiary.

Strategic Expansion into Israel - The formation of VisionWave IL Ltd. represents an initial step in the Company’s continued expansion of its global operational footprint, positioning VisionWave within one of the world’s leading hubs for advanced engineering, defense innovation, and applied AI technologies.

Israel is widely recognized for its concentration of high-caliber engineering talent, particularly in areas directly aligned with VisionWave’s core platforms, including:

  • RF-based sensing and signal intelligence
  • Autonomous systems and defense technologies
  • Advanced data processing and AI-driven applications

VisionWave believes that establishing a dedicated presence in Israel will support its ability to accelerate development initiatives, strengthen technical capabilities, and enhance execution across its growing portfolio of strategic programs.   This remains subject to successful implementation, talent acquisition, and market conditions, and there can be no assurance that the subsidiary will generate material benefits or revenue in the near term.

Leadership Appointments – Adir Sabag, as CEO of VisionWave IL Ltd., will lead the subsidiary’s operations, including business development, engineering coordination, and local execution of strategic initiatives.

Oren Attiya, through his consulting firm, will support the subsidiary’s financial infrastructure, including accounting, reporting, and compliance functions, contributing to the Company’s ongoing commitment to disciplined financial oversight.

Management Commentary -Douglas Davis, CEO and Executive Chairman of VisionWave Holdings, stated:

“The establishment of VisionWave IL Ltd. reflects our continued focus on building a globally integrated technology platform. Israel represents a unique environment with advanced engineering, defense expertise, and innovation converge. We believe this expansion strengthens our ability to execute on multiple strategic initiatives across our platform.”

Positioning Within VisionWave’s Broader Strategy

The Israeli subsidiary is expected to support the Company’s broader initiatives across its evolving technology ecosystem, including:

  • RF-based sensing and imaging technologies
  • Autonomous and unmanned system applications
  • Defense and homeland security-related platforms
  • Integration of advanced computational and AI-driven capabilities

VisionWave believes that this expansion may enhance its ability to align technical development with commercial and strategic opportunities across multiple regions.   Any benefits remain subject to execution risks, including regulatory, geopolitical, and operational factors in Israel.

About VisionWave Holdings, Inc.

VisionWave Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: VWAV) is a dual-market autonomous systems platform company developing AI-driven, RF-based sensing, autonomy, and computational acceleration technologies for defense, homeland security, and commercial infrastructure applications. VisionWave’s mission is to connect defense innovation with civilian progress through shared core technologies deployed across air, land, and sea.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, including statements regarding the establishment of VisionWave IL Ltd., the appointments of leadership, the potential benefits of an Israeli presence, expected support for development initiatives, and the Company’s broader strategic opportunities in defense and autonomy technologies. These statements are based on current expectations and assumptions and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially.

Forward-looking statements are generally identified by words such as "believe," "may," "will," "estimate," "continue," "anticipate," "intend," "expect," "should," "would," "plan," "project," "forecast," "predict," and similar expressions, or by statements that events or trends "may," "will," or "could" occur.

Forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied, including but not limited to: the early-stage and exploratory nature of the subsidiary with no assurance of material contributions; challenges in talent acquisition, operational execution, or strategic alignment in Israel; geopolitical, regulatory, or economic risks associated with operations in Israel; potential delays or failures in realizing any anticipated benefits from the subsidiary; the Company’s ability to fund and manage international expansion without significant impact on liquidity; competition in defense and autonomy technologies; and other risks described in the Company’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. All forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press release and are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements included in this press release and in the Company's SEC filings. VisionWave undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by law. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements.

Contacts:

VWAV - Investor Contact: investors@vwav.inc

Website: https://www.vwav.inc


FAQ

What did VisionWave (VWAV) announce on March 20, 2026 about Israel expansion?

VisionWave announced formation and full acquisition of VisionWave IL Ltd., a wholly owned Israeli subsidiary. According to the company, the move aims to accelerate RF, autonomous systems, and AI development while remaining subject to execution and regional risks.

Who will lead VisionWave IL Ltd. and what are their responsibilities for VWAV?

Khdoura Sabbagh (Adir Sabag) was appointed CEO and sole director of VisionWave IL Ltd. According to the company, Sabag will lead business development, engineering coordination, and local execution of strategic initiatives for the subsidiary.

What financial support did VisionWave (VWAV) arrange for the new Israeli subsidiary?

VisionWave engaged Oren Attiya through CO-Finance to provide CFO-level services and financial infrastructure support. According to the company, this covers accounting, reporting, and compliance functions for the subsidiary.

How will VisionWave IL Ltd. fit into VWAV's technology strategy?

VisionWave IL Ltd. is intended to support RF-based sensing, autonomous systems, and AI-driven capabilities across the company’s platforms. According to the company, the subsidiary aims to strengthen technical development and execution across strategic programs.

Will VisionWave's (VWAV) Israeli subsidiary generate immediate revenue or guarantees?

There is no assurance the subsidiary will generate material benefits or revenue in the near term. According to the company, outcomes depend on successful implementation, talent acquisition, and market conditions.
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