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pureLiFi Unveils Kitefin XE, the Next Generation LiFi System Ready to Secure Communications for Defence and Beyond

pureLiFi Unveils Kitefin XE, the Next Generation LiFi System Ready to Secure Communications for Defence and Beyond

Business Wire10-06-2025
EDINBURGH, Scotland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--pureLiFi has announced the release of its latest LiFi system, Kitefin XE, designed to protect networks in an era marked by growing security threats. This cutting-edge wireless technology, first released exclusively within the National Security community, is now available to a wider spectrum of sectors, from government and defence to enterprise customers and beyond.
pureLiFi has announced the release of its latest LiFi system, Kitefin XE, designed to protect networks in an era marked by growing security threats.
Guaranteeing data security has become an increasingly complex task for both governmental bodies and private businesses. The Kitefin XE system is founded on technology crafted for the National Security community and has demonstrated its reliability in the most secure settings where communication privacy is paramount. Customers have reported that Kitefin XE allows them to introduce wireless capabilities where previously not possible, improving mission viability and success.
This revolutionary system allows for high-speed wireless internet connectivity through Invisible Light rather than Radio Frequencies (RF) used in traditional wireless technologies such as WiFi and Cellular. LiFi provides a revolutionary level of security unmatched by RF technologies as it is not susceptible to detection, interception and jamming. LiFi also offers massive capacity that outperforms WiFi in real-world environments, and its low latency capabilities offer a better user experience.
Alistair Banham, CEO of pureLiFi, stated, "Securing sensitive data, whether it's critical to national security, protecting intellectual property, and company data is becoming increasingly challenging for both governments and enterprises. Kitefin XE will enable wireless communication in previously impossible scenarios and revolutionise the way companies deploy connectivity, providing confidence and protection in this evolving security landscape."
pureLiFi is part of In-Q-Tel's (IQT) portfolio, the not-for-profit strategic investor for the U.S. national security community and its allies.
Clayton Williams, Managing Director of IQT, remarked, 'IQT is excited to support the broader launch of Kitefin XE. This innovation has the potential to transform how our partners approach wireless connectivity—and help enterprises stay secure in today's complex cybersecurity landscape.'
Kitefin XE is the latest in a series of Kitefin systems developed for government and defence that aims to save missions and lives. Kitefin Tactical and Kitefin Office were deployed with the US Army in the first-ever large-scale deployment of LiFi. Building on their predecessors' success, Kitefin XE offers room-filling LiFi coverage of over 80 Sq. Metres and provides Gbps capacity, making it the highest-performing LiFi system available on the market for government and defence which complies with IEEE 802.11bb standard. All pureLiFi systems are based on IEEE 802.11 protocols, making them the simplest LiFi systems to integrate into existing networks. Kitefin XE is also available for both ethernet and fibre deployments.
With Kitefin XE, pureLiFi sets a new standard in secure, high-capacity wireless communication technology, paving the way for a future where data security is uncompromised.
For information about Kitefin XE visit the pureLiFi website.
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We use Adjusted EBITDA to supplement GAAP measures in evaluating the performance of our business and the effectiveness of our strategies, to make budgeting decisions, make certain compensation decisions, and to compare our performance against that of our peer companies, many of which present similar non-GAAP financial measures. In addition, we believe Adjusted EBITDA provides a useful measure for period-to-period comparisons of our business, as they remove the impact of our capital structure and other items not indicative of our core operating performance from operating results. We define EBITDA as net loss attributable to Voyager Technologies, Inc. plus (less) finance and interest expense, provision for income tax expense (benefit), and depreciation and amortization. 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Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains 'forward-looking statements' within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. We intend all forward-looking statements to be covered by the safe harbor provisions for forward-looking statements contained in Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All statements in this presentation that do not relate to matters of historical fact should be considered forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, statements regarding Voyager's financial outlook, anticipated financial and operational performance and long-term value creation. The words 'expect,' 'expectation,' 'believe,' 'anticipate,' 'may,' 'could,' 'intend,' 'belief,' 'plan,' 'estimate,' 'target,' 'predict,' 'likely,' 'seek,' 'project,' 'model,' 'ongoing,' 'will,' 'should,' 'forecast,' 'outlook' or similar terminology are intended to identify forward-looking statements, though not all forward-looking statements use these words or expressions. These forward-looking statements are based on and reflect our current expectations, estimates, assumptions and/or projections, our perception of historical trends and current conditions, as well as other factors that we believe are appropriate and reasonable under the circumstances. Forward-looking statements are neither promises nor guarantees of future events, circumstances or performance and are inherently subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other important factors that could cause our actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those indicated by those statements including, but not limited to: our ability to generate, sustain and manage our growth given our limited operating history in an evolving industry; factors out of our control that affect our success and revenue growth; our ability to generate a sustainable order rate for our products and services and develop new technologies to meet customer needs; our compliance with development contracts with third-parties and losses from fixed price contracts; our history of losses and ability to achieve profitability; risks related to Starlab; the unpredictable environment of space; our customer concentration and risks with contracting with the U.S. government; risk related to our international operations, currency fluctuations and political or economic instability in markets in which we operate; risks related to our compliance with new or existing data privacy, cybersecurity and other applicable regulations; our inability to adequately enforce and protect our intellectual property; our ability to consummate future acquisitions on satisfactory terms or effectively integrate acquired operations; and other important factors discussed in the section entitled 'Risk Factors' in our final prospectus on form 424(b)(4) filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the 'SEC') on June 12, 2025, as any such factors may be updated from time to time in our other filings with the SEC, accessible on the SEC's website at and our investor relations site at The forward-looking statements included in this announcement are only made as of the date of this press release. Factors or events that could cause our actual results to differ may emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for us to predict all of them. We may not actually achieve the plans, intentions or expectations disclosed in our forward-looking statements and you should not place undue reliance on our forward-looking statements. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or review any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as may be required by any applicable law. Website Disclosure Investors and others should note that we announce material financial and operational information to our investors using press releases, SEC filings and public conference calls and webcasts, as well as our investor relations site at We may also use our website as a distribution channel of material information about the company. In addition, you may automatically receive email alerts and other information about Voyager when you enroll your email address by visiting the 'Investor Email Alerts' option under the Resources tab on (Unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share amounts) December 31, 2024 ASSETS Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents $ 468,925 $ 55,930 Accounts receivable, net 12,674 15,360 Contract assets 21,609 17,304 Inventories 1,424 1,526 Prepaid expenses and other current assets 6,793 11,461 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 511,425 101,581 Property and equipment, net 67,559 49,439 Operating lease right-of-use assets 8,625 8,167 Intangible assets, net 36,993 34,684 Goodwill 50,510 46,515 Other assets 10,228 7,210 TOTAL ASSETS $ 685,340 $ 247,596 LIABILITIES, MEZZANINE EQUITY, AND EQUITY (DEFICIT) Current liabilities: Accounts payable $ 20,748 $ 22,787 Contract liabilities 10,171 21,365 Operating lease liabilities 3,386 3,000 SMI promissory note, current — 665 Accrued expenses and other current liabilities 56,988 39,594 TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 91,293 87,411 Term loan, net — 56,991 Operating lease liabilities, non-current 6,108 6,205 Contract liabilities, non-current 2,948 2,762 Convertible notes, net — 7,435 Embedded derivatives — 2,723 Deferred tax liabilities 203 112 Other long-term liabilities 1,969 102 SMI promissory note — 23,928 TOTAL LIABILITIES $ 102,521 $ 187,669 Mezzanine equity: Class A-1 redeemable preferred stock: $0.0001 par value; 0 shares authorized, issued and outstanding at June 30, 2025; 7,500,000 shares authorized and 6,967,720 shares issued and outstanding at December 31, 2024; redeemable at the option of the holder with a liquidation preference of $105,581 at December 31, 2024 $ — $ 93,496 Redeemable noncontrolling interests 19,836 32,431 Equity: Class A preferred stock: $0.0001 par value per share; 0 shares authorized, issued, and outstanding at June 30, 2025; 1 share authorized, issued, and outstanding at December 31, 2024; liquidation preference of $1 — — Class B convertible preferred stock: $0.0001 par value per share; 0 shares authorized, issued, and outstanding at June 30, 2025; 4,400,000 shares authorized and 3,285,995 shares issued and outstanding at December 31, 2024; liquidation preference of $146,454 at December 31, 2024 — 132,835 Class C preferred stock: $0.0001 par value per share; 0 shares authorized, issued, and outstanding at June 30, 2025; 4,600,000 shares authorized and 1,537,818 shares issued and outstanding at December 31, 2024 — 63,464 Common stock: $0.0001 par value per share; 0 shares authorized, issued, and outstanding at June 30, 2025; 375,000,000 shares authorized and 13,297,289 shares issued and outstanding at December 31, 2024 — 1 Class A common stock: $0.0001 par value per share; 400,000,000 shares authorized; 52,511,887 shares issued and outstanding at June 30, 2025, 0 shares authorized, issued, and outstanding at December 31, 2024. 5 — Class B common stock: $0.0001 par value per share; 50,000,000 shares authorized; 5,713,566 shares issued and outstanding at June 30, 2025, 0 shares issued and outstanding at December 31, 2024. 1 — Additional paid-in capital 894,226 15,081 Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income (83 ) 28 Accumulated deficit (339,433 ) (281,113 ) Total Voyager Technologies, Inc. equity (deficit) 554,716 (69,704 ) Noncontrolling interests 8,267 3,704 TOTAL EQUITY (DEFICIT) 562,983 (66,000 ) TOTAL LIABILITIES, MEZZANINE EQUITY, AND EQUITY $ 685,340 $ 247,596 Expand CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (Unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share amounts) Three Months Ended Six Months Ended June 30, 2025 June 30, 2024 June 30, 2025 June 30, 2024 Net sales $ 45,674 $ 36,653 $ 80,181 $ 66,869 Cost of sales 37,464 27,390 66,386 51,425 Selling, general, and administrative 30,241 13,295 56,527 28,885 Research and development 502 6,870 4,542 7,637 Amortization of acquired intangibles 1,604 1,745 3,152 3,489 Loss from operations $ (24,137 ) $ (12,647 ) $ (50,426 ) $ (24,567 ) Other income (expense): Loss on debt extinguishment $ (7,804 ) $ (10,713 ) $ (7,804 ) $ (10,713 ) Finance and interest expense, net (2,523 ) (3,095 ) (5,252 ) (6,089 ) Other income, net 1,480 282 2,617 492 Loss before income taxes (32,984 ) (26,173 ) (60,865 ) (40,877 ) Income tax expense (benefit) 81 (122 ) 129 126 Net loss (33,065 ) (26,051 ) (60,994 ) (41,003 ) Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests (1,683 ) (2,729 ) (2,674 ) (2,858 ) Net loss attributable to Voyager Technologies, Inc. (31,382 ) (23,322 ) (58,320 ) (38,145 ) Less: dividends accrued on preferred stock 5,258 5,481 11,259 10,488 Net loss attributable to common shareholders $ (36,640 ) $ (28,803 ) $ (69,579 ) $ (48,633 ) Net loss per common share: Basic $ (1.23 ) $ (2.29 ) $ (3.16 ) $ (3.88 ) Diluted $ (1.23 ) $ (2.73 ) $ (3.16 ) $ (4.32 ) Weighted-average shares outstanding Basic 29,695,203 12,574,261 22,017,362 12,536,053 Expand CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Unaudited, in thousands) Six Months Ended June 30, 2025 June 30, 2024 Cash Flows from Operating Activities: Net loss $ (60,994 ) $ (41,003 ) Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 5,310 5,471 Stock-based compensation 13,270 1,843 Amortization of operating lease right-of-use assets 1,352 1,364 Loss on debt extinguishment 7,804 10,713 Amortization of debt issuance costs and other non-cash interest expense 2,300 2,896 Reduction in fair value of earnout — (5,956 ) Deferred Taxes 89 (201 ) Non-cash services acquired 10,619 9,500 Other 76 217 Change in operating assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions: Accounts receivable 2,714 (3,837 ) Prepaid expenses and other current assets (2,666 ) (282 ) Contract assets (2,521 ) (1,030 ) Inventory 102 543 Other assets (936 ) (2,989 ) Accounts payable 3,060 (4,388 ) Contract liabilities (12,559 ) 4,883 Accrued expenses 3,812 4,625 Operating lease liabilities (1,522 ) (1,335 ) Other liabilities (213 ) (89 ) Net cash used in operating activities $ (30,903 ) $ (19,055 ) Cash Flows from Investing Activities: Purchases of property and equipment $ (57,865 ) $ (32,325 ) Grant funding for property and equipment 38,250 14,250 Acquisitions, net of cash acquired (6,572 ) — Purchase of investment — — Net cash used in investing activities $ (26,187 ) $ (18,075 ) Cash Flows from Financing Activities: Proceeds from term loan, net $ — $ 57,922 Repayment of term loan (64,420 ) (56,574 ) Borrowings from the credit facility 64,500 — Repayments on the credit facility (64,500 ) — Proceeds from the exercise of stock options 155 — Proceeds from the issuance of Common stock, net 45,886 — Proceeds from the issuance of Class C preferred stock, net 116,047 37,197 Proceeds from the issuance of Class A common stock upon initial public offering, net of underwriting costs 409,405 — Costs associated with initial public offering (3,502 ) — Sale of noncontrolling interest 6,029 13,425 Purchase of noncontrolling interest (7,001 ) — Redemptions of Class A-1 redeemable preferred stock (3,044 ) — Cash repayment of Preferred B dividends (27,584 ) — Costs associated with the credit facility (2,146 ) — Proceeds from the convertible note 130 4,721 Net cash provided by financing activities $ 469,955 $ 56,161 Effect of foreign exchange on cash and cash equivalents $ 130 $ (13 ) Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 412,995 19,018 Cash and cash equivalent at the beginning of the period 55,930 30,279 Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period $ 468,925 $ 49,297 Expand TABLE 1 - NET SALES (Unaudited, in thousands) Three Months Ended Change Six Months Ended Change Net Sales: Defense and National Security $ 35,191 $ 19,029 $ 16,162 84.9 % $ 58,736 $ 33,730 $ 25,006 74.1 % Space Solutions 11,124 20,100 (8,976 ) (44.7 )% 23,428 37,143 (13,715 ) (36.9 )% Starlab Space Stations — — — — — — — — Total net sales, reportable segments 46,315 39,129 7,186 18.4 % 82,164 70,873 11,291 15.9 % Intersegment eliminations (641 ) (2,476 ) 1,835 (74.1 )% (1,983 ) (4,004 ) 2,021 (50.5 )% Total Net Sales $ 45,674 $ 36,653 $ 9,021 24.6 % $ 80,181 $ 66,869 $ 13,312 19.9 % Expand TABLE 2 - ADJUSTED EBITDA (Unaudited, in thousands) Three Months Ended Six Months Ended (dollars in thousands) June 30, 2025 June 30, 2024 June 30, 2025 June 30, 2024 Net loss attributable to Voyager Technologies, Inc. $ (31,382 ) $ (23,322 ) $ (58,320 ) $ (38,145 ) Finance and interest expense, net 2,523 3,095 5,252 6,089 Depreciation and amortization 2,708 2,758 5,310 5,471 Taxes 81 (122 ) 129 126 EBITDA (26,070 ) (17,591 ) (47,629 ) (26,459 ) Stock-based compensation 11,547 1,113 13,270 1,843 Business acquisition costs (1) 284 — 440 230 Restructuring (2) 529 549 947 1,662 Impairment losses — — — — Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests (1,683 ) (2,729 ) (2,674 ) (2,858 ) Other (3) 6,327 10,964 5,224 10,709 Adjusted EBITDA $ (9,066 ) $ (7,694 ) $ (30,422 ) $ (14,873 ) Expand ________________ (1) Business acquisition costs include legal cost and incremental transaction costs associated with an acquisition. (2) Restructuring includes costs for retention and severance payments related to management's decision to undertake certain actions to realign our cost structure through workforce reductions and the closure of certain facilities, businesses and product lines. (3) Other includes capital market and advisory fees related to advisors assisting with transitional activities associated with becoming a public company, changes in fair value of earn out liabilities, and foreign exchange gain/loss that are all individually insignificant for the period. also contains debt extinguishment costs of $7.8 million and $10.7 million for both the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively. Expand TABLE 3 - FREE CASH FLOW (Unaudited, in thousands) Three Months Ended Six Months Ended (dollars in thousands) June 30, 2025 June 30, 2024 June 30, 2025 June 30, 2024 Net cash used in operating activities $ (16,549 ) $ (11,149 ) $ (30,903 ) $ (19,055 ) Purchases of property and equipment (30,895 ) (16,275 ) (57,865 ) (32,325 ) Grant funding for property and equipment 20,250 3,600 38,250 14,250 Free cash flow $ (27,194 ) $ (23,824 ) $ (50,518 ) $ (37,130 ) Expand TABLE 4 - ADJUSTED EARNINGS PER SHARE (Unaudited, in thousands) Three Months Ended Six Months Ended (dollars in thousands) June 30, 2025 June 30, 2024 June 30, 2025 June 30, 2024 Net loss attributable to common stockholders $ (36,640 ) $ (28,803 ) $ (69,579 ) $ (48,633 ) Stock-based compensation 11,547 1,113 13,270 1,843 Business acquisition costs (1) 284 — 440 230 Restructuring (2) 529 549 947 1,662 Other (3) 6,327 10,964 5,224 10,709 Adjusted net loss attributable to common stockholders $ (17,953 ) $ (16,177 ) $ (49,698 ) $ (34,189 ) Adjusted net loss per common share $ (0.60 ) $ (1.29 ) $ (2.26 ) $ (2.73 ) Expand ________________ (1) Business acquisition costs include legal costs and incremental transaction costs associated with an acquisition. (2) Restructuring includes costs for retention and severance payments related to management's decision to undertake certain actions to realign our cost structure through workforce reductions and the closure of certain facilities, businesses and product lines. (3) Other includes capital market and advisory fees related to advisors assisting with transitional activities associated with becoming a public company, changes in fair value of earn out liabilities, and foreign exchange gain/loss that are all individually insignificant for the period. Other also contains debt extinguishment costs of $7.8 million for each of the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and $10.7 million for each of the three and six months ended June 30, 2024. Expand TABLE 5 - INNOVATION SPEND (Unaudited, in thousands) Three Months Ended Years Ended December 31, (dollars in thousands) June 30, 2025 March 31, 2025 2024 2023 Capitalized research and development under section 174 $ 32,658 $ 33,599 $ 105,206 $ 46,222 Development program innovation spend (1) 5,989 5,513 22,024 20,330 Innovation spend 38,647 39,112 127,230 66,552 Less: Starlab Space Stations innovation spend 30,538 29,378 101,678 42,556 Innovation spend excluding Starlab Space Stations $ 8,109 $ 9,734 $ 25,552 $ 23,996 Innovation spend as a percentage of net sales 84.6 % 106.7 % 158.7 % 99.5 % Innovation spend excluding Starlab Space Stations as a percentage of net sales 17.8 % 26.6 % 31.9 % 35.9 % Expand ________________ (1) Development program innovation spend represents program spend on designated innovation programs within the business that is necessary for fulfillment of performance obligations on revenue generating programs. 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