MicroVision Delivers IRIS Lidar Sensors to Lake Fusion
MicroVision announced recent shipments of its IRIS lidar sensors to Lake Fusion Technologies, as LFT and Timberline Aerospace welcome MicroVision onboard to further expand their collaboration and accelerate the deployment of advanced situational awareness solutions. MicroVision recently shipped IRIS sensors to LFT, marking an important milestone as LFT, together with Timberline Aerospace, brings MicroVision more fully into its ecosystem to broaden capabilities and expedite the development and delivery of integrated IRIS Sensor Packages. The deployment will support LFT's continued development and validation activities as it advances solutions designed to deliver enhanced airborne situational awareness, infrastructure monitoring, and intelligent perception capabilities across a range of commercial and government applications. As part of this expanded relationship, Timberline Aerospace plays a key role in driving adoption, integration and FAA Certification of LFT's situational awareness platform across civilian and government markets globally. Together, LFT and Timberline Aerospace are actively working with MicroVision to accelerate integration efforts, streamline deployment pathways, and scale delivery of sensor-enabled solutions. This collaboration is expected to support broader and faster deployment of MicroVision's IRIS lidar sensors as a foundational perception technology powering these platforms.
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- Agreement Signing: MicroVision has signed a master development agreement with a leading manufacturer in construction and mining equipment, aiming to evaluate and deploy advanced lidar sensing technologies to enhance environmental awareness and obstacle detection in complex industrial settings.
- Initial Deployment Plan: The customer will initially install two Iris lidar sensors on their off-highway trucks, with potential integration of MicroVision's Halo lidar sensors if the collaboration proves successful, thereby enhancing the intelligence and safety of the equipment.
- Stock Price Surge: Following the announcement of the partnership, MicroVision's stock surged 11% on Wednesday, reflecting market recognition of its potential in industrial automation, despite the stock having lost over 55% of its value this year.
- Strategic Portfolio Expansion: In recent years, MicroVision has strengthened its portfolio through acquisitions of assets from Luminar Technologies, Ibeo Automotive Systems, and Scantinel, aiming to further expand its influence in the automotive, security, and defense markets.
- Fulcrum Drug Development Halted: Fulcrum Therapeutics saw its stock plunge over 51% to a 52-week low of $2.90 after announcing the discontinuation of its lead sickle cell disease drug pociredir due to FDA concerns about potential cancer risks, leading analysts to lower growth expectations and impacting the company's future prospects.
- Heron Patent Invalidated: Heron Therapeutics' shares fell to a record low of $0.44 following a federal court ruling that invalidated patents related to its cancer-supportive care drug CINVANTI, which could allow generic versions to enter the market sooner, prompting the CEO to announce an appeal and analysts to downgrade the stock to 'Hold'.
- MicroVision Reverse Stock Split Proposal: MicroVision's stock dropped nearly 32% to a 52-week low of $0.40 as the company sought shareholder approval for a reverse stock split proposal aimed at complying with Nasdaq's minimum bid-price requirement, which could significantly affect shareholder equity, while retail sentiment remained 'bearish'.
- Overall Market Reaction: Year-to-date, shares of FULC, HRTX, and MVIS have plunged between 50% and 72%, reflecting investor concerns over the core business prospects of these companies, although retail sentiment for Fulcrum on Stocktwits remains categorized as 'extremely bullish'.
- Significant Revenue Growth: MicroVision reported Q1 2026 revenue of $0.9 million, a 50% year-over-year increase, primarily driven by the $33 million acquisition of Luminar lidar assets, highlighting the company's strong growth potential in augmented reality.
- Gross Margin Surge: The gross margin jumped from 7% in Q1 2025 to 39%, reflecting a better product mix from the acquired Luminar sensor inventory, indicating early integration benefits and enhancing competitive positioning in the market.
- Net Loss Exceeds Expectations: Despite revenue growth, MicroVision reported a net loss of $0.08 per share, wider than the expected $0.04 loss, attributed to significant restructuring costs and a 15% reduction in global workforce, showcasing challenges during the company's transformation.
- Optimistic Future Outlook: Management reaffirmed its full-year 2026 revenue target of $10 million to $15 million, expecting significant commercial traction in the second half of the year, while raising gross margin guidance to 35%-40%, reflecting positive outcomes from supply chain negotiations.
- Significant Revenue Growth: MicroVision reported $0.9 million in revenue for Q1, a 50% increase compared to the same period in 2025, with 75% of this revenue attributed to sensor sales from the Luminar acquisition, demonstrating the direct financial benefits of the acquisition.
- Margin Improvement: The gross margin for Q1 was 39%, a substantial increase from 7% in the same quarter last year, reflecting the company's success in negotiating supply agreements and optimizing its product mix, which is expected to further enhance profitability going forward.
- Cash Flow Enhancement: The cash flow from operations plus CapEx for Q1 was $16.6 million, with total cash and cash equivalents amounting to $46.1 million, indicating positive progress in integration activities and cost synergies, thereby strengthening financial flexibility.
- Optimistic Outlook: The company maintains its revenue projection for 2026 at $10 million to $15 million and has lowered its cash burn guidance to approximately $60 million, signaling management's confidence in revenue growth in the second half of the year.
- Revenue Growth: Microvision reported Q1 2026 revenue of $0.9 million, reflecting a 50% year-over-year increase, indicating signs of recovery in the market despite ongoing financial challenges.
- Rising Operating Expenses: Total operating expenses for Q1 2026 reached $23.9 million, up from $14.1 million in Q1 2025, primarily driven by costs associated with acquisitions and integration activities, highlighting the company's aggressive investment in business expansion.
- Adjusted EBITDA Loss: The adjusted EBITDA loss for Q1 2026 was $17.2 million, compared to a $10.7 million loss in Q1 2025, indicating that the company still faces challenges in profitability, particularly against the backdrop of high operating costs.
- Cash Flow Situation: As of the end of Q1 2026, Microvision had $46.1 million in cash and cash equivalents, a significant decrease from $74.8 million on December 31, 2025, reflecting increased cash consumption pressures during operations.
- Revenue Decline: Microvision's Q4 revenue plummeted 88% year-on-year to $0.2 million, with a loss per share of $0.12, significantly missing analysts' expectations of $3 million and a loss of $0.05 per share, indicating severe financial challenges ahead.
- Analyst Downgrade: D. Boral Capital analyst Jesse Sobelson downgraded Microvision from 'Buy' to 'Hold', citing ongoing uncertainty regarding near-term sales growth and increased spending pressures, which have negatively impacted market confidence.
- Poor Financial Performance: The company reported a quarterly net loss of $37.8 million, up from $31.2 million in the prior-year quarter, reflecting significant non-cash impairment and inventory charges, raising further concerns about its financial health among investors.
- Liquidity Position: Microvision ended the year with approximately $74.8 million in cash and investment securities, and in February 2026, it bolstered its balance sheet by issuing $43 million in senior secured convertible notes under an agreement with High Trail Capital, enhancing its financial stability.









