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Vuzix Ships Customized Waveguides to a Major US-based Defense Customer
February 25, 2025 | PRNewswireEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Vuzix Corporation, a leading supplier of smart glasses, waveguides and augmented reality (AR) technology, announced that it has fulfilled a six-figure follow-on production order for customized waveguides. These waveguides will be used to enable a lightweight heads-up display (HUD) for a key defense program.
The order was placed by a major U.S.-based defense contractor known for its advanced aerospace and defense solutions. As the incumbent supplier for several existing military programs, this customer has selected Vuzix as a trusted U.S.-based manufacturer of waveguide and display technologies.
"We continue to work closely with this defense contractor as they move toward volume production of their HUD solution," said Paul Travers, President and Chief Executive Officer of Vuzix. "With our advanced see-through display technologies and U.S.-based manufacturing capabilities, Vuzix is uniquely positioned to support the evolving needs of the defense industry as it adopts next-generation wearable display solutions."
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04/23/2026 | Lockheed MartinThe U.S. government announced a contract with Lockheed Martin for the development, integration and testing of PAC-3® Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE) into the Aegis Combat System.
Scanfil Q1 2026: Solid Start with Significant Growth in Turnover and Profit
04/23/2026 | ScanfilScanfil opens its landmark 50th anniversary year on a high note, posting a 19.0% rise in turnover to EUR 229.1 million and a 24.1% jump in comparable EBITA in Q1 2026, backed by healthy organic growth and two game-changing acquisitions that have taken the company to an entirely new scale.
OE‑A Publishes 10th Edition of the Roadmap for Flexible and Printed Electronics
04/22/2026 | OE-AWith the publication of the 10th edition of the “OE-A Roadmap for Flexible and Printed Electronics,” the OE-A, an international working group for printed electronics within the VDMA, once again presents the central guidance and reference document for the industry.
Kitron Secures EUR 37 Million Order for Next-Generation Tactical Communication Equipment
04/22/2026 | KitronKitron has secured an order valued at approximately EUR 37 million for the production and supply of advanced radio systems used in tactical mobile platforms.
The Right Approach: The End of an Era—DoD Proposes MIL-PRF-31032 Cancellation
04/21/2026 | Steve Williams -- Column: The Right ApproachThe Defense Logistics Agency has initiated formal proceedings to cancel the military's primary performance specification for printed circuit boards, a move that could reshape how the U.S. defense industrial base qualifies and sources one of its most critical electronic components. On March 4, 2026, DLA Weapons Support issued a memorandum to military and industry coordination activities announcing that MIL-PRF-31032, along with its six associated specification sheets, has been proposed for cancellation. A 30-day comment period was allotted, with concurrence or comments due by April 3, 2026.