Energy Technologies acquires Maradin Laser Optical IP

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Energy Technologies acquires Maradin Laser Optical IP
Energy Technologies acquires Maradin Laser Optical IP
Heidi Cuthbert
Written by Heidi Cuthbert
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Energy Technologies (ASX:EGY) announced the acquisition of Maradin’s Laser Optical Engineering Intellectual Property portfolio.

The transaction was executed through its wholly owned subsidiary, Cogenic, following a rigorous 12-month due diligence process.

The strategic move positions Cogenic as a primary late-stage developer in the field of full laser projection optical engineering, effectively jumping the company to a prototype-ready market position.

The acquired technology leverages laser beam scanning and micro-electro-mechanical systems to facilitate large scanning angles with unprecedented precision.

Because these lasers are inherently "focus-free," the system can project sharp, complex images onto non-flat surfaces and from acute angles without any loss in clarity.

The capability is expected to be a game-changer for direct retina displays and ultra-near eye technology, targeting high-growth sectors including defence, aerospace, virtual reality, and augmented reality for smart glasses.

To ensure seamless integration, Cogenic will oversee the re-organisation of Maradin’s original development team, which will continue to be led by CEO Matan Naftali.

Upon completion, Cogenic will hold 14 global patents, supported by a fully operational technical team.

The acquisition is valued at approximately $953,872, funded through existing facilities.

The payment structure includes an initial settlement of ~$192,200 within 14 days, followed by three subsequent instalments over an 18-month period.

At the time of reporting, Energy Technologies' share price was $0.024.

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