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Edgewater Wireless Unveils Spectrum Slicing Roadmap at Silicon Catalyst Event, Advances Private Placement

By Advos
Edgewater Wireless showcased its PrismIQ platform and high-reliability Wi-Fi roadmap at a Silicon Catalyst event, highlighting its Spectrum Slicing technology for mission-critical applications, while proceeding with a second tranche of its private placement.
Edgewater Wireless Unveils Spectrum Slicing Roadmap at Silicon Catalyst Event, Advances Private Placement

Edgewater Wireless Systems Inc. (TSXV: YFI, OTC: KPIFF), a pioneer in AI-powered Wi-Fi Spectrum Slicing silicon solutions, announced that a presentation by President and CEO Andrew Skafel at a Silicon Catalyst event in Sunnyvale, California, is now available on the company's website. The presentation outlines Edgewater's patented Spectrum Slicing technology, PrismIQ platform strategy, and roadmap for high-reliability wireless connectivity, according to a news release.

The presentation comes as Edgewater transitions from investor validation to disciplined semiconductor execution, following a strategic investor-led first close and initiation of a detailed architecture and design review for key elements of its Spectrum Slicing and PrismIQ roadmap. The company aims to address the growing market need for more predictable, resilient wireless performance in dense environments.

“Silicon Catalyst gave Edgewater the opportunity to share our strategy with a highly relevant semiconductor, investor and strategic audience,” Skafel said. “The video gives shareholders and potential partners a concise look at what we are building, why Spectrum Slicing matters and how Edgewater is positioning for the market’s shift toward more reliable wireless performance.”

Edgewater's Spectrum Slicing technology enables multiple concurrent channels within a Wi-Fi band, designed to tackle congestion, interference, and performance challenges in dense wireless settings. The company believes this approach is increasingly critical as AI, autonomy, industrial systems, defence, public safety, and mission-critical edge applications require reliable wireless links in real-world conditions.

“Wi-Fi has historically been measured by peak speed,” added Skafel. “The next shift is about reliability. As more critical systems depend on wireless connectivity, the market needs performance that holds up outside the lab - in complex, congested and interference-heavy environments.”

The presentation and accompanying materials are available at https://edgewaterwireless.com/latest-presentation/. Edgewater's participation in Silicon Catalyst, along with visibility at forums like Synopsys SNUG Silicon Valley and Microelectronics US, reflects its broader semiconductor ecosystem engagement.

In a related update, Edgewater is proceeding with a second tranche of its previously announced non-brokered private placement of up to 16,666,667 units at $0.06 per unit for gross proceeds of up to $1,000,000, with a permitted 15% over-allotment of up to 2,500,000 units. Each unit consists of one common share and one common share purchase warrant exercisable at $0.09 per share for two years. The TSX Venture Exchange has granted a 30-day extension to complete the offering.

Net proceeds are expected to support semiconductor design, engineering, and product development for the Spectrum Slicing prototype and general working capital. The company closed an initial tranche on June 29, 2026, issuing 7,155,879 units for gross proceeds of $429,353. Completion of the second tranche remains subject to TSXV acceptance, with additional details in news releases dated June 1 and June 29, 2026.

Edgewater holds 26 granted patents and three AI-related patent applications pending, operating under a capital-efficient fabless semiconductor model. As a Silicon Catalyst portfolio company, it aims to build the intelligent wireless foundation for next-generation connectivity.

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