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VisionWave Provides Corporate Update on Planned Expansion of Multi-Domain Intelligence Platform Across Defense, Energy, and Autonomous Systems

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VisionWave (NASDAQ: VWAV) provided a corporate update outlining expansion of a multi-domain intelligence platform integrating RF sensing, AI data processing, computational acceleration, autonomous systems, and proposed subsurface intelligence.

Key milestones include completion of Stage 1 of the SaverOne transaction, SolarDrone's controlling interest in Junko Solar, RF sensing activation, exploratory Liberia offshore engagement, and formation of an Israeli subsidiary.

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Positive

  • Completed Stage 1 of the SaverOne transaction advancing RF sensing collaboration
  • SolarDrone acquired a controlling interest in Junko Solar, expanding energy capabilities
  • Activated the RF sensing layer across the core platform architecture
  • Established an Israeli subsidiary and local leadership to support regional operations

Negative

  • Key technologies remain at research and evaluation stage with no assurance of commercialization
  • Liberia offshore engagement provides an exclusive pathway but is not a binding participation in blocks LB-4 and LB-5
  • International presentations produced no binding agreements or purchase orders to date

Market Reaction – VWAV

-12.14% $5.72
15m delay 17 alerts
-12.14% Since News
$5.72 Last Price
$5.72 $6.55 Day Range
-$15M Valuation Impact
$112.06M Market Cap
0.5x Rel. Volume

Following this news, VWAV has declined 12.14%, reflecting a significant negative market reaction. Our momentum scanner has triggered 17 alerts so far, indicating notable trading interest and price volatility. The stock is currently trading at $5.72. This price movement has removed approximately $15M from the company's valuation.

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Key Figures

SaverOne stake (Phase One): 19.99% C.M. Composite equity value: $2,500,000 C.M. loan facility: $5,000,000 +5 more
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SaverOne stake (Phase One) 19.99% Initial ownership position in SaverOne per Mar 11, 2026 8-K
C.M. Composite equity value $2,500,000 Value of 250,000 shares for 51% interest per 424B3
C.M. loan facility $5,000,000 Secured loan facility with up to $1,500,000 initial advance
Registered resale shares 10,200,000 shares Common stock registered under S-1/A and 424B3
SEPA capacity $50.0 million Potential proceeds from Standby Equity Purchase Agreement
Pre-paid advance $5.0 million Advance via convertible notes under SEPA
Ownership cap (SEPA) 4.99% Beneficial ownership limit for YA II PN, Ltd.
COO stock option grant 500,000 shares Nonstatutory option under 2025 Omnibus Equity Incentive Plan

Market Reality Check

Price: $6.51 Vol: Volume 334,592 is at 0.8x...
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$6.51 Last Close
Volume Volume 334,592 is at 0.8x the 20-day average of 415,809, indicating subdued trading ahead of this update. normal
Technical Shares at $6.51 are trading below the 200-day MA of $9.23, about 58.8% under the 52-week high and 215.91% above the 52-week low.

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VWAV’s setup is being viewed in a stock-specific context. Momentum data flags one peer (HOVR) up 5.22% and another (CODA) down 3.42%, while broader peers like SPAI, POWW, SPCE and DPRO show mixed, mostly negative moves. This suggests the corporate update is more company‑driven than a broad aerospace & defense or software sector rotation.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Mar 27 (Neutral)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Mar 27 Subsurface research update Neutral +2.1% Internal paper on conceptual RF-based subsurface sensing tied to Liberia work.
Mar 24 Liberia energy pathway Positive +15.9% Exclusive pathway to pursue offshore Blocks LB-4 and LB-5 in Liberia.
Mar 20 Israeli subsidiary formed Positive -9.7% Creation of VisionWave IL Ltd. to advance RF, autonomous, and AI applications.
Mar 18 LatAm demos & solar deal Positive +4.9% Latin America drone briefings and SolarDrone’s plan to acquire 51% of Junko Solar.
Mar 17 Junko Solar acquisition Positive -6.7% Agreement for SolarDrone to buy 51% of Junko Solar for staged consideration.
Pattern Detected

VWAV has shown mixed reactions to strategic and expansion news: energy and transaction updates have sometimes triggered strong gains, while structural or acquisition steps have also coincided with notable selloffs.

Recent Company History

Over the past weeks, VWAV has issued a series of strategy and expansion updates. On Mar 17–18, the SolarDrone–Junko Solar acquisition and Latin America drone presentations produced both positive and negative price moves, highlighting uneven reception to transaction news. The Mar 20 Israeli subsidiary formation saw a -9.69% reaction despite platform benefits. By Mar 24, the Liberia LB‑4/LB‑5 engagement drove a strong 15.88% gain, while the Mar 27 subsurface research paper produced a modest 2.13% rise. Today’s multi‑domain platform update extends this same strategic trajectory.

Market Pulse Summary

The stock is dropping -12.1% following this news. A negative reaction despite the expansive platform...
Analysis

The stock is dropping -12.1% following this news. A negative reaction despite the expansive platform roadmap would fit VWAV’s mixed history, where positive-sounding updates have sometimes preceded declines, such as the -9.69% move after the Israeli subsidiary announcement. Investors have recently digested equity facilities, insider sales, and multiple strategic deals, which may raise dilution and execution concerns. In that context, even a broad multi-domain vision across defense and energy might be weighed against integration complexity and capital needs.

Key Terms

rf-based sensing, autonomous systems, uav, ugv, +4 more
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rf-based sensing technical
"RF-based sensing technologies designed to detect, classify, and interpret complex electromagnetic environments"
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
"spanning autonomous systems, RF-based sensing, artificial intelligence infrastructure, and computational acceleration"
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.
uav technical
"Integration of sensing and AI capabilities into UAV and UGV platforms across defense and infrastructure applications."
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is an aircraft that flies without a pilot on board, controlled remotely or by onboard software like a self-driving car. Investors care because UAVs are used across industries—delivery, agriculture, inspection, mapping, and defense—so demand, regulation, or technological advances can quickly affect revenue and costs for companies that make, operate, or rely on them. Think of a UAV as a robotic helper in the sky whose growing use can change market opportunities and risks.
ugv technical
"Integration of sensing and AI capabilities into UAV and UGV platforms across defense and infrastructure applications."
An UGV, or unmanned ground vehicle, is a land-based robotic vehicle that operates without a person on board, either remotely controlled or driving itself using sensors and software. Investors watch UGVs because they signal opportunities and risks in industries like defense, logistics, and agriculture — similar to how self-driving cars reshaped auto markets — affecting sales potential, regulatory approval, and operational costs for companies involved.
american depositary shares financial
"reported open-market purchases of the company’s American Depositary Shares."
American depositary shares (ADSs) are a way for investors in the United States to buy shares of foreign companies without dealing with international markets directly. They represent ownership in a foreign company's stock and are traded on U.S. stock exchanges, making it easier for American investors to buy, sell, and own parts of companies from around the world.
standby equity purchase agreement financial
"registering up to 10,200,000 shares of Common Stock for resale ... under the Standby Equity Purchase Agreement."
A standby equity purchase agreement is a contract in which an investor or group agrees to buy a company’s newly issued shares on demand, giving the company a ready source of cash it can tap when needed. Think of it like a line of credit made with stock instead of a loan: it provides financial backup but can increase the number of shares outstanding, diluting existing owners and affecting per‑share value, so investors watch these deals for their impact on ownership and earnings per share.
convertible notes financial
"pre-paid advance via convertible notes purchased at 94% of principal, bearing 6% interest"
Convertible notes are a type of short-term loan that a company receives from investors, which can later be turned into company shares instead of being paid back in cash. They matter to investors because they offer a way to support a company early on while giving the potential to own a stake in its success if the company grows and later raises more funding.
beneficial ownership regulatory
"reported beneficial ownership of 4,320 shares of common stock as of January 2, 2026."
Beneficial ownership means the person or entity that actually enjoys the benefits of owning shares or other assets — such as receiving dividends, voting rights, or price gains — even if the legal title is held in another name. For investors it matters because knowing who truly controls and profits from a company reveals who can influence decisions, exposes potential conflicts of interest or hidden concentration of power, and affects transparency and risk in the stock.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

Update highlights platform evolution including RF sensing activation, SaverOne transaction, exploratory Liberia offshore initiative, Israeli subsidiary formation, and expansion into global defense and energy markets

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif., March 30, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VisionWave Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: VWAV) (“VisionWave” or the “Company”), a defense and advanced sensing technology company, today issued a comprehensive corporate update highlighting its strategy to develop an integrated multi-domain intelligence platform spanning autonomous systems, RF-based sensing, artificial intelligence infrastructure, and computational acceleration technologies.

Since completing its business combination and becoming publicly traded, VisionWave has continued to pursue the expansion of its platform through strategic transactions, technology development initiatives, and global market engagement. The Company’s recent progress reflects an evolution beyond traditional defense systems toward a unified architecture designed to support intelligence, sensing, and operational capabilities across air, land, and subsurface environments.

Key Milestones Since Previous Corporate Update

Category Major Milestones
Strategic Transactions Completion of SaverOne transaction (Stage 1); preliminary alignment with largest creditor of C.M. Composite Materials; SolarDrone acquisition of controlling interest in Junko Solar
Platform Expansion Activation of RF sensing layer across core platform architecture; expansion into subsurface sensing and energy intelligence
Autonomous Systems Continued advancement of UAV and UGV platforms through SolarDrone and VARAN initiatives
Defense Technologies Expansion of RF sensing and counter-drone capabilities through SaverOne collaboration
Energy & Subsurface Intelligence Took initial steps in efforts toward offshore exploration blocks LB-4 and LB-5 in Liberia; commenced development of RF-based subsurface sensing framework
Global Expansion Preliminary Engagement with government officials in Latin America; continued initiatives in India, Europe, and the Middle East
Corporate Structure Establishment of Israeli subsidiary and appointment of leadership team
Advanced Computing Continued development of QuantumSpeed™ and QSpeed™ computational architecture
   

Evolution into a Multi-Domain Intelligence Platform

VisionWave’s platform architecture continues to evolve into an integrated system designed to unify sensing, computation, and autonomous execution across multiple operational domains. The Company’s platform is intended to consist of five core layers:

Advanced Sensing and Detection

RF-based sensing technologies designed to detect, classify, and interpret complex electromagnetic environments across defense, infrastructure, and energy applications.

Artificial Intelligence and Data Processing

AI-driven systems designed to process large-scale sensor data and enable real-time decision support.

Computational Acceleration

The QuantumSpeed™ computational engine and QSpeed™ architecture supporting high-performance AI workloads and modeling environments.

Autonomous Systems Platforms

Integration of sensing and AI capabilities into UAV and UGV platforms across defense and infrastructure applications.

Subsurface Intelligence (Proposed Layer)

Emerging sensing architecture focused on RF-based subsurface analysis and infrastructure intelligence, expanding VisionWave’s capabilities into energy exploration and geological analysis domains. This planned expanded architecture reflects the Company’s strategy of integrating multiple sensing modalities with computational and autonomous capabilities into a unified platform. The Company emphasizes that these technologies remain at a research and evaluation stage, with no assurance of successful development or commercialization.

Advancing RF-Based Sensing as a Core Platform Layer

VisionWave recently announced the activation of its RF sensing layer across its platform, supported by its strategic collaboration with SaverOne. The completion of the first stage of the SaverOne transaction represents a key milestone in advancing RF sensing capabilities from development toward integrated deployment across multiple applications, including counter-drone defense systems, infrastructure monitoring, and emerging sensing use cases. Management believes that, if successfully developed and deployed, RF-based sensing could potentially serve the Company’s broader platform architecture, enabling enhanced situational awareness across diverse operational environments.

Expansion into Energy and Subsurface Intelligence

VisionWave has expanded its strategic focus into energy and subsurface intelligence applications, following its engagement in offshore exploration opportunities in Liberia. The Company secured an exclusive pathway toward potential participation in offshore Blocks LB-4 and LB-5, representing a potential entry point into global energy markets. In parallel, VisionWave completed an internal research initiative evaluating RF-based subsurface sensing architectures designed to enhance visibility in complex geological environments. The Company emphasizes that these technologies remain at a research and evaluation stage, with no assurance of successful development or commercialization. Management views this expansion as a long-term opportunity to apply advanced sensing and computational capabilities to new domains beyond traditional defense applications.

Strategic Transactions and Platform Integration

VisionWave continues to expand its platform through targeted transactions and structural initiatives.

The Company completed the first stage of its strategic transaction with SaverOne, advancing collaboration in RF sensing technologies. VisionWave also announced preliminary steps in an effort to align with the largest creditor of C.M. Composite Materials, supporting progress toward the proposed acquisition of a controlling stake in the defense manufacturing company. Through its subsidiary SolarDrone, the Company acquired a controlling interest in Junko Solar, expanding its capabilities in energy-related infrastructure and deployment systems.

Global Market Expansion

VisionWave has continued to expand its international presence through engagement with government and institutional stakeholders. The Company conducted a series of exploratory technology presentations to senior government officials in Latin America focused on homeland security and public safety applications. These initiatives complement ongoing expansion efforts across India, Europe, and the Middle East, where VisionWave continues to evaluate deployment opportunities for its integrated sensing and autonomous systems platform. These demonstrations have not resulted in any binding agreements or purchase orders to date.

Establishment of Israeli Operations

VisionWave established a dedicated Israeli subsidiary and appointed a local leadership team to support regional operations. Management believes this development strengthens the Company’s positioning within global defense ecosystems and enhances access to technology development and strategic partnerships.

Management Perspective

“We are continuing to execute on a strategy focused on integrating sensing, artificial intelligence, and autonomous systems into a unified platform,” said Douglas Davis, VisionWave’s Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “Over the past several months, we have expanded our focus beyond traditional defense applications into broader intelligence domains, including infrastructure monitoring and subsurface analysis. The activation of our RF sensing layer, the advancement of our SaverOne collaboration, and our entry into energy-related opportunities reflect a continued effort to evolve our platform architecture. We believe that if successful combining sensing, computation, and autonomy across multiple domains positions VisionWave to better address emerging global demand for advanced intelligence and operational technologies.”

VisionWave Strategic Roadmap

Looking ahead, VisionWave intends to continue advancing its platform across:

  • RF sensing and counter-drone defense technologies
  • Autonomous aerial and ground systems
  • Subsurface sensing and energy intelligence
  • Computational acceleration and AI infrastructure
  • Expansion into global defense and infrastructure markets

Management believes continued integration across these domains will support long-term platform scalability and commercial opportunities.

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 Company’s strategic initiatives, technology development (including QuantumSpeed™ and QSpeed™), acquisitions and potential acquisitions (including the proposed acquisition of a controlling interest in C.M. Composite Materials), partnerships, global expansion (including in India, Europe and the Middle East), anticipated milestones, market opportunities, and long-term growth strategy. 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 geopolitical and security risks (including those related to operations or partners in Israel and other regions), failure to satisfy closing conditions or execute definitive agreements for acquisitions, joint ventures or partnerships (including the proposed C.M. Composite Materials transaction and related India JV), regulatory and export control hurdles (including in international markets such as India, Europe and the Middle East), capital requirements and financing risks (including reliance on debt/equity financings and potential dilution), integration and execution risks associated with acquisitions and technology development, delays or failures in achieving development milestones (including for QuantumSpeed™ and related platforms), intellectual property risks, competition in defense and AI markets, dependence on government/defense contracts or partnerships, market volatility and trading irregularities (including suspected manipulation), the risk that the Company may be unable to obtain the necessary regulatory, governmental, ministerial, or third-party approvals required to participate in offshore exploration Blocks LB-4 and LB-5 in Liberia, that such approvals may be subject to conditions, delays, or revocations outside the Company's control, or that the Company may be unable to negotiate and execute a definitive agreement on terms acceptable to the Company, or at all, the risks associated with conducting business in Liberia, including political instability, changes in government policy or leadership, nationalization or expropriation of assets, currency controls and foreign exchange risk, corruption and lack of enforcement of legal rights, underdeveloped legal and regulatory infrastructure, and the risk that applicable laws and regulations may change in ways that are adverse to the Company's interests or that interfere with the Company's ability to pursue its planned activities, the risks associated with the Company's Israeli subsidiary operations, including the ongoing armed conflict in and around Israel and the broader Middle East region, the potential for escalation of hostilities, disruption to personnel, facilities, supply chains, or technology development activities, restrictions on the movement of people or goods, the imposition of emergency regulations or government requisition of resources, potential reputational risks arising from operations in a conflict zone, and the risk that the Company may be unable to maintain or expand its Israeli operations if security conditions deteriorate, the risk that the Company's subsidiary SolarDrone may be unable to successfully integrate Junko Solar's operations, personnel, and technology into its existing platform, that the anticipated strategic and financial benefits of the Junko Solar acquisition may not be realized within the expected timeframe or at all, that integration costs may exceed expectations, that key personnel of Junko Solar may depart following the acquisition, or that Junko Solar's business may underperform relative to the Company's expectations at the time of acquisition and other risks and uncertainties described in the Company’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (including the most recent Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended December 31, 2025, Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended September 30, 2025, and subsequent Current Reports on Form 8-K).

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 about the SaverOne transaction on March 30, 2026?

VisionWave completed Stage 1 of the SaverOne transaction, advancing RF sensing collaboration. According to the company, this milestone supports integration of RF-based sensing into the broader platform and moves capabilities from development toward integrated deployment across defense and infrastructure applications.

How does SolarDrone's Junko Solar controlling interest affect VisionWave (VWAV)?

SolarDrone acquired a controlling interest in Junko Solar, expanding energy-related infrastructure capabilities. According to the company, this transaction broadens deployment systems and supports VisionWave's push into energy and subsurface intelligence applications.

What does activation of the RF sensing layer mean for VisionWave (VWAV) platform development?

Activation means the RF sensing layer is now operational within the platform architecture for testing and integration. According to the company, this enables RF-based detection and classification workstreams aimed at counter-drone, infrastructure monitoring, and subsurface sensing use cases.

What is VisionWave's status regarding offshore exploration in Liberia (VWAV)?

VisionWave secured an exclusive pathway toward potential participation in Liberia Blocks LB-4 and LB-5, but no drilling commitment exists. According to the company, this is an initial commercial engagement while subsurface sensing efforts remain at research and evaluation.

Did VisionWave (VWAV) report any binding international contracts from recent demonstrations?

No, recent international demonstrations produced no binding agreements or purchase orders to date. According to the company, engagements in Latin America, India, Europe, and the Middle East remain exploratory and nonbinding.

What are VisionWave's (VWAV) next strategic priorities after the March 30, 2026 update?

VisionWave plans to advance RF sensing, autonomous systems, subsurface sensing, and computational acceleration. According to the company, management will pursue platform integration, international market engagement, and further strategic transactions to scale commercial opportunities.
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