Vuzix CEO Addresses Shareholders and Advances Bullish Outlook for 2023
Vuzix Corporation (NASDAQ: VUZI) anticipates significant revenue growth in 2023, driven by its core smart glasses, OEM engineering services, and SaaS solutions. The company reported a strong start to the year with preliminary revenues exceeding $4 million in Q1, a 65% increase year-over-year, largely due to record smart glasses sales. In 2022, Vuzix achieved notable advancements, including increased engagements with major clients like Amazon and enhancements in waveguide technology. The company introduced the award-winning Vuzix Ultralite OEM Platform, aimed at expanding its footprint in both defense and consumer markets. Additionally, Vuzix's acquisition of Moviynt enhances its SaaS offerings in logistics. With plans for expanded manufacturing capabilities and OEM opportunities, Vuzix positions itself for robust growth across various verticals, including healthcare and logistics.
- Q1 2023 revenues exceeded $4 million, growing 65% year-over-year.
- Robust growth in smart glasses business driven by enterprise customer adoption.
- New OEM engineering services platform saw a 250% revenue increase in 2022.
- Successful launch of the Vuzix Ultralite OEM Platform, winning a CES 2023 Innovation Award.
- Acquisition of Moviynt adds revenue-generating SaaS solutions for logistics.
- Expansion of manufacturing capabilities to meet increasing waveguide demand.
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- Strong revenue growth expected across core smart glasses products, OEM/Engineering services and SaaS software solutions
Dear Fellow Shareholders:
I want to share some of our recent Company highlights, outline the strength we are experiencing in general, and share our vision for the future as a leader in the wearable computing, augmented reality (AR) and smart glasses markets.
2023 will be a year of significant growth and strong revenues for
In the years leading up to and including 2022, our revenues were primarily derived from our core smart glasses enterprise business. Today we now have revenue growth expectations from three contributing business sources at
- Core smart glasses products
- OEM/Engineering services
- SaaS solutions for logistics and supply chain
2022 was a year of significant achievement for
Despite the many market and business challenges 2022 presented, last year was a period of significant business, technology and product development, which helped position
- increasing smart glasses engagements and deployments in warehousing and logistics with blue chip firms like Amazon;
- expanding healthcare demand from existing ISVs and engaging multiple new customers;
- expanding of our waveguide capacity and performance while significantly lowering unit costs;
- entering into a series of agreements with Atomistic for µLED development;
- establishing and introducing our OEM design and manufacturing group;
- developing and introducing the Vuzix Ultralite OEM Platform;
- acquiring Moviynt, a revenue generating SaaS solution provider;
- expanding our sales channels across selected markets and customer verticals through the addition of numerous new distributors;
- investing in staff and infrastructure to help the company scale;
- engaging additional and larger defense firms like
L3Harris Electronics with paths to production; and - strengthening our IP portfolio with and patents and patents pending growing to 278 versus 241 one year ago.
Enterprise demand for smart glasses is accelerating
The underlying trend towards broader enterprise-wide rollouts from numerous key Fortune 100 accounts is a very exciting development for
We recently standardized the operating system level across our family of smart glasses with the general availability of the Android 11 operating system for the Vuzix Blade™, Vuzix M400™, Vuzix M4000™, and Vuzix Shield™. The advancement to Android 11 enables a variety of key benefits, including increased security, improved user experience, easier integration with a variety of third-party Mobile Device Management software packages, and enablement of advanced Android features within third party apps. Our current family of smart glasses is highly competitive versus other market players and, as you might imagine,
Given the versatility of our product portfolio, our smart glasses are going to work across enterprise in a multitude of environments and configurations, from healthcare, where we have customers deploying Vuzix Blade™, Vuzix M400™, and Vuzix M4000™ smart glasses as their go-to devices of choice, to warehousing and logistics, to Industry 4.0. We currently expect our smart glasses revenue will see strong growth in 2023.
OEM opportunities and rapid expansion across defense, enterprise, and consumer firms
On the OEM/engineering services side, the formalization of our OEM design and manufacturing platform in 2022 has helped to streamline and focus our OEM efforts to better respond to RFIs (requests for information) and formal RFQs (requests for quotes) for our waveguide-based solutions combined, in most cases, with our display engines. We are currently pursuing and expect to participate in multiple high volume production programs over time across the enterprise and defense markets, with products to ultimately address the broader consumer markets expected to follow soon thereafter. We were pleased that our OEM engineering services sales increased substantially in 2022, rising
Broader market – Ultralite OEM Platform
The Vuzix Ultralite™ OEM Platform was introduced at CES 2023 and named a CES 2023 Innovation Awards winner. It captured the attention of everyone who experienced the Ultralite given its ability to pack compelling AR technology inside a fashionable industrial design—once considered an impossible feat until we made it happen. These glasses were unheard of until now and are appealing to a broad range of potential OEM customers ranging from the fashion and sports brands to some of the largest internet search and social media companies out there. At CES, we showcased a variety of fashion forward Ultralite smart glasses models that included single color frames, multicolored frames and sunglasses versions. The ability for white-label or co-brands to customize smart glasses with the Vuzix Ultralite OEM Platform and turn our design into their branded SKUs is very exciting for the AR/AI smart glasses marketplace.
Multiple critical characteristics are needed to succeed in the broader markets, and the Vuzix Ultralite OEM Platform was designed to cover them all:
- Consumers won't wear glasses that are heavier than 50 grams; the Ultralite platform comes in at ~35 grams.
- Designs must be fashion forward; the Ultralite platform is nearly indistinguishable from conventional fashion glasses.
64% of the population wear glasses;Vuzix has IP around prescription-based waveguides that we believe should be able to drop right into the current supply chain for prescriptions.- Product options are key; the Ultralite platform is designed to be tooled into as many different SKUs as our OEM partners can imagine.
- Products must have a lengthy battery life; the Ultralite platform runs for up to two days on a single charge.
- Products must deliver a compelling experience and plug and play as a companion accessory to the smart phone; the Ultralite platform is designed to integrate right into the smart phone messaging. Our development of specialized applications includes turn-by-turn navigation, language transcription and translation, text and alert notifications, as well as new third-party AI-based applications.
Again, the AR smart glasses market has been waiting for a breakthrough in the industrial design and technology to deliver a compelling solution that is low weight and in a form factor that nearly everyone can appreciate, and the Vuzix Ultralite OEM Platform delivers just that.
As a result of all the above, we are already working with several consumer electronic and fashion brands companies that are focused on evaluating and developing software for the Vuzix Ultralite OEM Platform.
Although it can take some time for these OEM projects to get finalized and move to production programs, contributions to the revenue top line are expected to ramp over the next few years as programs with consumer OEM customers, alongside US and allied defense and homeland security customers, come online and move through the process.
Waveguide production expansion
To support the growth in waveguide volumes needed for our own product lines and our OEM and white label business,
Our new 12,000 square foot manufacturing facility will bolster expanded capabilities with a focus on the advancement of higher index materials, advanced glass substrates, and unique formulation technologies, all designed to further address
The current geopolitical environment also bolsters the need for US-based suppliers such as
Growing SaaS Revenue from Moviynt acquisition
In the fourth quarter of 2022, we acquired Moviynt, a small but revenue generating SaaS solution provider that supports SAP and traditional inventory management handheld hardware used primarily in manufacturing warehouse environments. The core Moviynt team brings more than 40 years of experience related to SAP system level architecture, mobility, project management and implementation of SAP software suites.
The Moviynt solution has already proven to be popular and reliable for end users, which are attracted by the simplicity of use and its performance. The Moviynt acquisition broadens our go-to-market strategy for customers and ISVs within the warehousing and logistics market verticals. Moviynt's warehouse architecture and workflows solutions are unique in that it does not require an online connection or middleware to operate.
The Moviynt solution was developed in a close collaboration with a very large aerospace and defense customer and is currently deployed in numerous of their locations across the US and has recently gone live in
Strategically, we believe that Moviynt's underlying technology and architecture can be packaged into APIs that could be used by Vuzix ISVs and partners to enhance their current software offerings, help expand existing markets and open up new markets for smart glasses across warehousing and logistics.
In terms of Moviynt's revenue generation, we expect continuing growth in their annual run rate revenue throughout the 2023 year.
2023 is starting off strong and setting up to deliver strong annual sales
To recap, our first quarter of 2023 is off to a very strong start. We are bullish on our full-year prospects for 2023 with our potential for continuing record revenues from our collective product and OEM engineering services. Anticipated developments for 2023 include:
- increased deployments in warehousing and logistics;
- expanding healthcare deployments from existing ISVs and with multiple new customers;
- further expansion of our sales channels in specific new geographic regions;
- additional and larger engagements from defense firms that should evolve into longer-term production programs;
- signing of first agreements with potential OEM and white label firms for our waveguides and display engines;
- initial deployments of Ultralite-based product by
Vuzix or third parties; and - increased SaaS revenue from our Moviynt acquisition.
Conclusion
We significantly strengthened our infrastructure along with the breadth and competitiveness of our products and technologies in 2022 and, as a result, we are better positioned for success in 2023 and beyond. We are working across many market verticals — from warehousing and logistics, automotive, pharma and healthcare, to defense and consumer — to deliver industry leading smart glasses and engineering service solutions.
Many people and potential customers today are not yet fully aware of the value of our waveguide intellectual property and production capabilities, and the equally strong position we are working to create on the display engine side. For the broader markets to be successful, waveguide and display manufacturing in volume and at price points that can meet the market requirements critical for success, and
I, and all of us at
Best regards,
Paul J. Travers
President and CEO
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