Agreement to Develop Radar Absorbing Drone Components
| Stock | Adisyn Ltd (AI1.ASX) |
|---|---|
| Release Time | 11 May 2026, 8:19 a.m. |
| Price Sensitive | Yes |
Adisyn to Develop Radar Absorbing Drone Components
- Adisyn subsidiary 2D Radar signs MOU with Raval to co-develop graphene-enhanced injection-moulded parts for radar absorption
- Raval is one of Israel's largest plastics groups with global automotive OEM customers
- Development to be conducted on Raval's serial production machines, enabling rapid transition from prototype to volume manufacturing
Adisyn Ltd (ASX: AI1) has announced that its subsidiary, 2D Radar Absorbers Ltd ('2D Radar'), has executed a Memorandum of Understanding ('MOU') with Raval A.C.S. Ltd ('Raval') to cooperate on the research, development and production of graphene-enhanced injection-moulded parts for radar absorption in drones and unmanned aerial vehicles ('UAVs'). The collaboration combines 2D Radar's graphene-based stealth materials platform - underpinned by exclusive worldwide rights licensed from Tel Aviv University - with Raval's industrial scale, automotive-grade quality systems and serial production capabilities, providing Adisyn with a direct route from development to commercial manufacturing. Raval is one of the largest plastics groups in Israel and a globally recognised supplier of sophisticated thermoplastic and structural composite components to leading automotive OEMs and tier-1 suppliers. The companies have agreed to a 12-month period to demonstrate technical progress and an 18-month period to declare the collaboration commercially viable, with a pathway to establishing a 50:50 manufacturing joint venture to supply graphene-based products for drones and UAVs. The ability to move quickly from development to production is a key advantage Adisyn can offer, as time-to-field is increasingly mission-critical for defence and drone customers.
The collaboration with Raval gives Adisyn a uniquely integrated stealth materials platform from underlying science through to industrial-scale production, positioning the company to engage with defence and UAV customers.