Vislink Technologies (VISL) Investor presentation summary
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Investor presentation summary
20 Apr, 2026Company overview and market position
Generates $27.7M in annual revenue with 70 employees and over 200,000 systems sold in 80+ countries.
Serves MilGov, sports, news, and entertainment sectors, with 120 global partners and locations in the US, UK, Netherlands, UAE, and Singapore.
Trusted by blue-chip customers in government, military, and major broadcast/media organizations worldwide.
Strategic focus and go-to-market initiatives
New strategy targets live video connectivity, video data transport, AVDS, and drone control/communications.
Emphasis on MilGov markets and larger opportunities in public safety, sports, and entertainment.
Expanding international sales pipeline in EMEA and APAC, leveraging digital marketing and thought leadership.
Product and solutions portfolio
Offers solutions for air-to-ground video, live video connectivity, video/data transport, and drone C2.
Comprehensive MilGov/public safety portfolio includes emergency response, firefighting, search & rescue, and border security.
Broadcast/sports/media solutions cover remote production, studio, in-venue, and on-location workflows.
Latest events from Vislink Technologies
- Q4 revenue surged 56% with gross margin recovery, as defense focus and new products drive growth.VISL
Q4 202520 Apr 2026 - Emerging Growth Conference spotlighted innovation and growth in defense, battery, and electronics sectors.VISL
Emerging Growth Conference 9117 Apr 2026 - Q2 revenue up 73–74% to $8.7M, with margin gains and net loss narrowing.VISL
Q2 20241 Feb 2026 - Revenue up 26% YTD; restructuring and MilGov growth target $6M+ in annual savings.VISL
Q3 202414 Jan 2026 - Revenue declined and net loss widened as restructuring continued; liquidity remains sufficient.VISL
Q3 20255 Dec 2025 - Proxy covers director elections, auditor ratification, and key governance and compensation details.VISL
Proxy Filing1 Dec 2025 - 2024 revenue rose to $27.7M, but restructuring led to a larger net loss and strategic shift.VISL
Q4 202425 Nov 2025 - Revenue fell sharply and losses widened, but liquidity remains stable after restructuring.VISL
Q2 202522 Sep 2025 - Revenue dropped 46% year-over-year and net loss widened as restructuring and cost controls continued.VISL
Q1 202522 Sep 2025