Edgewater Wireless Showcases Spectrum Slicing Roadmap at Silicon Catalyst Event, Advancing High-Reliability Wi-Fi for Texas Industries

Edgewater Wireless presented its PrismIQ platform and Spectrum Slicing technology at a Silicon Catalyst event, signaling progress in semiconductor execution that could enhance Wi-Fi reliability for mission-critical applications in Texas's industrial, defense, and autonomous systems sectors.

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Edgewater Wireless Showcases Spectrum Slicing Roadmap at Silicon Catalyst Event, Advancing High-Reliability Wi-Fi for Texas Industries

Edgewater Wireless Systems Inc. (TSXV: YFI) (OTC: KPIFF), a pioneer in AI-powered Wi-Fi Spectrum Slicing silicon solutions, has made its recent Silicon Catalyst presentation available on its website. The presentation, delivered by President and CEO Andrew Skafel at an event in Sunnyvale, California, outlines the company's patented Spectrum Slicing technology, PrismIQ platform strategy, and roadmap for high-reliability wireless connectivity. This development comes as Edgewater transitions from investor validation into disciplined semiconductor execution, a move that holds significant implications for Texas industries reliant on robust wireless networks.

Edgewater's Spectrum Slicing technology enables multiple concurrent channels within a single Wi-Fi band, addressing congestion, interference, and performance challenges in dense wireless environments. As AI, autonomy, industrial systems, defense, and public safety applications increasingly depend on reliable wireless links, this technology could be transformative for Texas's growing tech and industrial sectors. The company's PrismIQ platform, designed for Wi-Fi 8 readiness, targets ultra-high reliability and predictable performance across residential, enterprise, and industrial IoT deployments, as well as adjacent opportunities in drones, UAVs, robotics, and mission-critical applications.

According to Skafel, the next shift in Wi-Fi is about reliability, not just peak speed. "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," he stated. This focus aligns with the needs of Texas businesses operating in sectors such as energy, manufacturing, and logistics, where wireless reliability is essential for operations.

Edgewater's participation in Silicon Catalyst, along with recent visibility at forums like Synopsys SNUG Silicon Valley and Microelectronics US, underscores its engagement across the semiconductor ecosystem. The company holds 26 granted patents and three AI-related patent applications pending, employing a capital-efficient fabless semiconductor model.

In parallel, Edgewater is proceeding with a second tranche of its non-brokered private placement, aiming to raise up to $1,000,000. The net proceeds are expected to support semiconductor design, engineering, and product development related to its Spectrum Slicing prototype. The company closed an initial tranche on June 29, 2026, issuing over 7 million units for gross proceeds of $429,353. This funding is critical for advancing the technology that could enhance wireless infrastructure in Texas and beyond.

For Texas, where industries from energy to defense demand resilient connectivity, Edgewater's technology promises more predictable wireless performance. The company's focus on reliability over speed could set new standards for industrial IoT and autonomous systems, positioning Texas businesses to leverage next-generation wireless solutions for competitive advantage. The full presentation is available on Edgewater's website at https://edgewaterwireless.com/latest-presentation/.