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Second technology transfer, to DB HiTek, now underway; partner and customer negotiations are ongoing
October 27, 2023 – Weebit Nano Ltd (ASX: WBT, Weebit or Company) is pleased to provide this activity report for the quarter ended 30 September 2023 (Q1 FY24), along with the Company’s Appendix 4C cash flow report.
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Weebit CEO Coby Hanoch said: “Despite an extremely challenging situation in Israel at present, Weebit’s team and operations in the country continue to deliver against its plans. Unfortunately, this is not the first time we have faced a situation like this, and we have well-thought-out contingency plans in place to minimise disruptions to our operations.
“Weebit Nano has had an exceptional start to FY24, signing a commercial agreement with a Tier-1 foundry and qualifying our embedded ReRAM for automotive grade 1 temperatures. Importantly, we remain on track to receive initial revenues this calendar year. We are executing against both our technical and commercial roadmaps, and as the global leading independent provider of ReRAM, we are well positioned to sign new licensing agreements with partners and customers over the coming months.
“Our October licensing agreement with Tier-1 foundry DB HiTek in South Korea further validates the quality of our embedded ReRAM, which offers enhanced performance and power efficiency over existing flash technology with the added benefit of being easier and cheaper to manufacture. DB HiTek is a well-known leading foundry in the analog domain. The agreement will enable DB HiTek customers to embed a more advanced memory into their next generation consumer, industrial, and IoT products. We are moving quickly and have commenced transferring our ReRAM to a DB HiTek production facility, to be followed by qualification in its 130nm process.
“In addition to our agreement with DB HiTek, we are gaining momentum in our ongoing negotiations and evaluations with other leading foundries, integrated device manufacturers (IDMs) and semiconductor companies. Qualification at high temperatures and endurance levels caters to increased interest in our ReRAM for automotive applications; and is supporting our discussions with these companies. We are now working to qualify our technology at automotive temperatures in SkyWater’s US fab.
“We are incredibly proud of our addition to the ASX 200 Index, reflecting our increased market capitalisation and significant commercialisation progress over the past two years. While this achievement has temporarily increased instability on our register, as is common when stocks enter a new ASX index and a period of shorting ensues, we remain focused on delivering long-term value for shareholders by meeting our commercial roadmap milestones. We are as confident as ever about our ability to meet demand for fast, more efficient memory technology as ReRAM grows to account for about a third of the rapidly growing embedded emerging NVM market.
“Lastly, we welcomed highly experienced entrepreneur Naomi Simson to the Weebit Board, further strengthening our governance credentials. Naomi’s extensive corporate marketing expertise will be invaluable as we ramp-up our customer engagement.”
Weebit licenses ReRAM to DB HiTek
In October, Weebit Nano signed a non-exclusive licensing agreement with global top-10 foundry DB HiTek. The commercial agreement also includes technology transfer and qualification, which has already commenced.
Under the licensing agreement, DB HiTek can manufacture Weebit ReRAM as embedded non-volatile memory (NVM) in designs from its global customers. Weebit ReRAM will be available in DB HiTek’s 130nm Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS (BCD) process, used for analog, mixed-signal and power designs in consumer, industrial, and other IoT devices. DB HiTek has the option to extend the agreement to other process nodes.
Headquartered in South Korea, DB HiTek generated annual revenue of $2 billion last year.
Qualification at automotive grade temperatures with CEA-Leti
During the quarter, Weebit Nano successfully qualified its embedded ReRAM module at higher temperatures on recent Leti wafers, demonstrating the suitability of its technology for automotive grade temperatures. Automotive grade 1 non-volatile memories have significantly more stringent standards than industrial and consumer applications, requiring qualification at temperatures of up to 125 degrees Celsius for 10 years or more.
This qualification, based on well-known JEDEC industry standards for NVMs, used Weebit’s demo chips manufactured by CEA-Leti in its state-of-the-art fab. It broadens applicability for Weebit ReRAM to include use in microcontrollers and other automotive components, as well as high-temperature industrial and IoT applications.
Weebit’s embedded ReRAM is ideal for automotive applications, offering the temperature range combined with fast access and programming, low power consumption, and the ability to cost-effectively scale to advanced process nodes.
Agreements with partners & customers
Weebit Nano continues to progress technical evaluations and negotiations with multiple leading foundries, IDMs, and semiconductor companies. These discussions are in various stages of maturity and are being supported by recent qualification data. Engagement with SkyWater customers is also moving forward.
Board changes
In September, highly credentialed Australian executive Ms Naomi Simson joined the Weebit Board as an independent Non-Executive Director. Ms Simson is an experienced corporate marketer and entrepreneur, founding online marketplace for experiences, RedBalloon, and co-founding Big Red Group – a services platform and consumer brand company. Ms Simson serves as director on five company Boards, including Colonial First State, Australian Payments Plus and the University of Melbourne Economics and Business Faculty.
In early October, interim Australian Non-Executive Director Mr Mark Licciardo stepped down from the Board. He remains involved in Weebit as its Company Secretary.
Market engagement
During the quarter, Weebit Nano presented at several leading industry conferences, including the Flash Memory Summit in California, Non-Volatile Memory Technology Symposium in Belgium, and the 2023 International Workshop on Characterization and Modeling of Memory Devices (IWCM) in Milan. Industry conferences increase awareness of Weebit’s innovative ReRAM, support commercial negotiations with potential partners and customers, and highlight the high calibre of the Company’s technical team.
Weebit’s management team also participated at a number of investment conferences during the quarter, including Canaccord Genuity Annual Growth Conference in Boston, Oppenheimer’s Annual Technology, Internet & Communications Conference, Jefferies Annual Semiconductors, IT Hardware & Communications Infrastructure Conference in Chicago, and Jefferies Israel Tech Trek.
Weebit’s ReRAM technology and team have been recognised at several prestigious industry awards, recently winning the Electronics Industry Awards’ Embedded Solution of the Year and being named a finalist in Elektra Awards’ Design Team of the Year.
Investor briefing details
CEO Coby Hanoch will participate in a “Meet the CEO” interview covering the Company’s quarterly update at 4:30pm AEDT on Monday, 30 October 2023. Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the webinar.
To attend, please pre-register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_FTDPzPVmShah_7SKz2rV2A
Chairman Dadi Perlmutter and CEO Coby Hanoch will be in Australia next month for the Company’s Annual General Meeting, being held in Melbourne on Thursday, 23 November 2023. Retail investor briefings will be held that week in Perth (20 Nov) and Sydney (22 Nov).
Coby will also be presenting at the Automic Markets Investment Conference on 5-6 December.
More information on these events can be found at www.weebit-nano.com/investors/ir-events.
Financials
Notable operating cash flow items in Q1 FY24 included R&D expenses of A$0.9 million. Payments to related parties, including fees paid to Directors and the CEO’s cost of payroll, were A$205K. Weebit remains well-funded to execute on its growth strategy with a strong cash balance of A$84 million as at 30 September 2023.
Looking forward
Weebit Nano is on track to achieve the following milestones in the coming months:
- Generate initial revenues;
- Sign additional customer agreements with IDMs/foundries/product companies;
- Progress technology transfer in DB-HiTek’s production fab;
- Qualify embedded ReRAM at automotive grade 1 temperatures at SkyWater; and
- Commence testing of its 22nm GlobalFoundries wafers.
Commentary on material risks
Identifying and mitigating material business risks that could have an adverse impact on Weebit Nano’s strategy and financial performance is a significant part of the Company’s corporate governance framework. This section outlines some of the material risks identified by the Company. They are not listed in any particular order.
Existing technology risks
Current memory storage technologies like DRAM, NAND Flash and NOR Flash face technological barriers to meet long term customer requirements and demands. These barriers include the ability to reduce costs, improve power consumption and improve reliability. Existing memory technologies may however be able to overcome these barriers and remain as the leading and customer preferred technology.
Termination of SkyWater or DB HiTek Agreements or agreements to be entered into with major foundries and independent device manufacturers
The Company is party to technology licensing agreements with SkyWater Technology Inc. and DB Hitek Co., Ltd (‘Foundry Agreements’). The Foundry Agreements contain customary termination events. Early termination of a Foundry Agreement, for any reason, may mean that the Company will not realise the full value of the contracts, which may adversely affect the growth prospects, operating results and financial performance of the Company’s projects and business.
In addition, the Company is currently engaged in commercial discussions with a number of major foundries and Independent Device Manufacturers (IDMs) (‘Foundry and IDM Agreements’), although there is no guarantee any Foundry and IDM Agreements will be entered into (either in the time expected or at all). The unexpected termination of one or more of the anticipated Foundry and IDM Agreements would adversely affect its future financial performance.
The ability to rapidly scale the Company’s business is dependent on its ability to sign new agreements with foundries and IDMs and successfully complete the technology transfer with the counterparties. Failure to expand in this way may materially and adversely impact the Company’s ability to increase revenue, achieve economies of scale, optimise its systems and expand its operations, all of which may have a negative impact on the Company’s profitability.
Competition and new technologies
The industry in which the Company is involved is subject to increasing domestic and global competition, which is fast-paced and fast-changing. There are various companies working to develop alternative data storage solutions, including the development of technologies that are based on the concept of ReRAM.
While Weebit Nano will undertake all reasonable due diligence in its business decisions and operations, the Company will have no influence or control over the activities or actions of its competitors, whose activities or actions may positively or negatively affect the operating and financial performance of the Company’s projects and business. For instance, new technologies could result in the Company’s technology not being differentiated from other similar offerings.
Sales and marketing success
The Company is seeking to develop and market the ReRAM technology. By its nature, there is no guarantee that the ReRAM technology development and marketing campaign will be successful. In the event that it is not successful, the Company may encounter difficulty creating market awareness of the ReRAM technology. This would likely have an adverse impact on the Company’s potential profitability.
Even if the Company does successfully commercialise the ReRAM technology, there is a risk the Company will not achieve an acceptable commercial return. For example, new technology may overtake the Company’s technology.
Currency exchange rate risk
The Company expects to derive a majority of its revenue in US dollars, whereas its current and expected costs are denominated mainly in ILS, USD, EURO and Australian Dollar. Accordingly, the Company is exposed to the risk inherent in currency exchange rate fluctuations.
Situation in Israel
Weebit Nano’s Israel operations remain unaffected by military activities and attacks on Israel. The Company’s lab is operating in a protected location inclusive of a bomb shelter, uninterruptible power supply, and constant software and data backup to the server. All of the Company’s employees have a home office setup in which they can work remotely if needed. Most employees have access to a bomb shelter at home or in a nearby location in the event of an attack. If the situation continues to intensify and Weebit Nano can no longer operate out of Israel, the Company is set up to relocate to France and continue to operate. However, any continuance and escalation of military activities in and attacks on Israel could adversely affect the Company’s Israel operations and negatively impact its financial performance.
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About Weebit Nano Limited
Weebit Nano Ltd. is a leading developer of advanced semiconductor memory technology. The company’s ground-breaking Resistive RAM (ReRAM) addresses the growing need for significantly higher performance and lower power memory solutions in a range of new electronic products such as Internet of Things (IoT) devices, smartphones, robotics, autonomous vehicles, 5G communications and artificial intelligence.
Weebit’s ReRAM allows semiconductor memory elements to be significantly faster, less expensive, more reliable and more energy efficient than those using existing flash memory solutions. As it is based on fab-friendly materials, Weebit ReRAM can be integrated within existing flows and processes faster and easier than other emerging technologies, without requiring special equipment or large investments.
See: www.weebit-nano.com
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