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MTI Wireless Edge

MTI Wireless Edge lands $4m in new orders across three divisions

The AIM-listed communications and RF group secured multiple contract wins spanning defence, commercial antennas and irrigation, with deliveries running through the first quarter of 2027.

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MTI Wireless Edge (AIM:MWE), the AIM-listed group focused on communication and radio frequency solutions, said it has received multiple new orders together worth approximately $4m.

The Israeli defence sector featured heavily, with a $0.6m order for MTI Summit's power amplifier solutions and $2.4m across four PSK contracts covering military data room and electronic detection systems, an antenna installation project, and a service order for the Israeli Ministry of Defence.

Commercial demand also contributed, with $0.5m of orders for antennas used in RFID and 5G backhaul applications, mostly under the Company's ABS solution.

Mottech, MTI's water and irrigation subsidiary, won a $0.6m contract to deliver its landscape irrigation solution to a customer in the Arabian Gulf.

Deliveries are expected to complete by the end of the first quarter of 2027, with the majority landing in the second half of 2026.

Chief executive Moni Borovitz said demand had broadened beyond the defence-led strength seen earlier in the year.

"In this latest period demand is spread across all three of our divisions", he said, adding that customers are seeking prompt delivery, which "significantly enhances our order book for FY26 and FY27".

Borovitz also noted the company is converting a higher proportion of open-bid contracts into confirmed orders.

by tickstock newsroom