The engagement is designed to advance MicroVision's existing multi-market growth strategy by accelerating the company's engagement with the defense industrial base, identifying new partnership opportunities, and supporting participation in programs where advanced perception technologies are increasingly critical to mission success.
MicroVision's lidar and perception technologies are being evaluated and deployed across a growing range of defense and autonomous applications, including unmanned systems, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), force protection, ground autonomy, and next-generation robotics.
"Defense and national security represent a significant long-term opportunity for MicroVision and an important component of our broader Lidar 2.0 strategy," said Glen DeVos, Chief Executive Officer of MicroVision. "We have established a clear vision for how our technologies can support the evolving needs of the defense community. By engaging J.A. Green & Company, we are adding experienced advisors with deep relationships and expertise that can help accelerate our execution, expand strategic partnerships, and position MicroVision to participate in programs where advanced perception capabilities are increasingly becoming mission critical."
Under the engagement, J.A. Green & Company will provide strategic counsel to help MicroVision:
Identify opportunities to expand its defense market presence through business-to-business partnerships and strategic collaborations
Support participation in federal requests for information (RFIs) and requests for proposals (RFPs)
Maintain awareness of relevant funding and program opportunities
Navigate government decision-making processes related to critical industrial capabilities and emerging technologies
Facilitate engagement with organizations across the defense industrial base and U.S. government agencies involved in autonomy, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, and unmanned systems.
The collaboration will also support MicroVision's efforts to engage organizations across the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, and other government entities responsible for programs involving autonomy, robotics, and advanced sensing technologies.
MicroVision continues to execute its Lidar 2.0 strategy by expanding beyond automotive applications and driving commercial adoption across industrial, security, and defense markets. The company believes the increasing demand for autonomous systems, perimeter security, force protection, and next-generation robotics creates a significant opportunity for advanced perception solutions that can perform reliably in complex environments.
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