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Edgewater Wireless and AirMetal Robotics Pursue Dual-Use Wireless Technology for High-Reliability Applications

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Edgewater Wireless partners with AirMetal Robotics to gain a market advantage in high-reliability wireless for drones and defense, targeting a rapidly growing multi-billion dollar sector.

Edgewater Wireless and AirMetal Robotics will explore integrating Spectrum Slicing technology into dual-use platforms through a structured MOU, starting with NRE programs and moving toward scalable deployment.

This collaboration aims to develop resilient wireless technology for public safety and critical infrastructure, potentially making communications more reliable in mission-critical situations for a better tomorrow.

Edgewater's interference-tolerant wireless technology could power next-generation drones and robotics, tapping into a drone communications market projected to grow from $3.6B to $11.6B by 2030.

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Edgewater Wireless and AirMetal Robotics Pursue Dual-Use Wireless Technology for High-Reliability Applications

Edgewater Wireless Systems Inc. has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with advanced robotics and unmanned systems group AirMetal Robotics to pursue dual-use wireless opportunities requiring high-reliability, interference-tolerant radio performance. The MOU establishes a framework for the parties to evaluate collaboration opportunities in unmanned systems, robotics, defence, security, public safety, critical infrastructure and other applications where resilient wireless connectivity is increasingly mission-critical.

The initiative represents one of several emerging dual-use opportunities now under way as Edgewater broadens the commercial opportunities and target markets for its PrismIQ silicon and Spectrum Slicing architecture beyond traditional Wi-Fi markets and into high-value, next-generation communications platforms. Andrew Skafel, President & CEO of Edgewater Wireless, stated that AirMetal brings deep, real-world operational insight into how UAVs are deployed at scale and where today's RF links break down, creating a structured, commercially grounded path to explore next-generation, multi-channel communications designed for high-reliability performance.

Kevin Toderel, CEO of AirMetal Robotics, believes the combination of AirMetal's platform and deployment insight with Edgewater's Spectrum Slicing innovation creates a highly differentiated position in the market. Together, they have the potential to advance a new class of sovereign dual-use radios designed to perform where conventional wireless links fall short, particularly in targeted UAV, robotics, defence and critical infrastructure applications.

The timing aligns with a significant expansion in Canadian federal support for domestic semiconductor, aerospace, autonomous systems and defence-related innovation. Recent federal initiatives, including new defence industrial programs, drone innovation initiatives and support for Canadian advanced technology development, are helping accelerate the market opportunity for sovereign, high-performance communications technologies. Edgewater believes these developments strengthen the long-term commercial backdrop for Canadian companies developing enabling technologies for dual-use and mission-critical applications.

Industry analysts continue to forecast strong growth for drones and the enabling communications stack. One estimate places the global drone market at approximately US$73.06B in 2024, projected to reach approximately US$163.60B by 2030. A separate market view values the drone communications segment at approximately US$3.6B in 2024, projected to reach approximately US$11.6B by 2030, underscoring the scale of opportunity in the connectivity layer.

The Company views the AirMetal MOU as strategically important for three reasons: it expands Edgewater's addressable market into a rapidly growing, strategically relevant segment; reinforces the applicability of Spectrum Slicing in high-reliability environments beyond conventional broadband deployments; and supports Edgewater's broader strategy to position its silicon and IP platform at the centre of next-generation wireless architectures for commercial, industrial and dual-use use cases.

Eric Smith, VP Product for Edgewater Wireless, added that this is about broadening Edgewater's core silicon advantage into a new, emerging strategic market and is accretive to broader opportunity. The company is seeing growing interest in wireless systems that can maintain performance where conventional architectures begin to break down, creating a compelling opportunity to extend its platform into dual-use programs and partnerships with meaningful long-term value.

The MOU is non-binding and is intended to support evaluation of potential collaboration opportunities, including technical integration, product planning, commercial structures and customer engagement strategies. There can be no assurance that the MOU will lead to a definitive agreement, commercial deployment or revenue-generating relationship. However, management believes the MOU reflects accelerating interest in the Company's technology in dual-use and other high-value wireless markets.

This announcement follows Edgewater's broader efforts to expand its strategic reach into dual-use applications, reflecting increasing industry and customer recognition that interference resilience, deterministic performance and wireless reliability are becoming critical design requirements across a widening range of connected systems. For more information about Edgewater Wireless, visit https://edgewaterwireless.com, and for AirMetal Robotics, visit https://remoterobotic.com.

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