LightPath Technologies Acquires Amorphous Materials, Inc.
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Strategic Purchase to Add Proprietary Large Diameter Glass Melting Technology of Chalcogenide Glass
Key Transaction Highlights
- Acquisition accelerates execution of strategic vision to become a leading vertically integrated infrared imaging ("IR") solutions provider in the
$9B infrared imaging market - AMI is a 50+ year-old company with a strong reputation, founded by Dr.
Ray Hilton Sr ., who was considered one of the pioneers in commercializing Chalcogenide glass - Adds incremental AMI glass melting technology, which melts high-grade glass as large diameter plates, critical for large optics, and in particular for space programs
- Adds glass melting capacity and a second, NDAA compliant manufacturing location for BlackDiamond glass, acting as a backup for
Orlando manufacturing - Adds a portfolio of complementary Chalcogenide glasses to BlackDiamond™ Chalcogenide-based glass materials portfolio
- Accretive asset acquisition that is expected to add approximately
$3.0 million in annual revenue following the acquisition - A majority of AMI's revenue is generated from one tier-1 defense customer and derived from major programs of record that are expected to continue over the long term
Acquisition Summary and Strategic Rationale
Founded in 1977 to serve as a source of IR glass to be used as optical materials for forward looking night vision (FLIR) systems, AMI has developed the technology and built a facility capable of compounding and casting up to 10,000 lbs. of glass per year. AMI manufactures glass in support of multiple programs of record including the Joint Strike Fighter Electro-Optical Targeting System program and the Arrowhead sensor suite program for the Apache helicopter.
This acquisition strengthens LightPath's capabilities for large diameter optics, adding not only additional glass capacity, but the capability of making BlackDiamond™ up to 17" diameter, compared to 5" diameter today, significantly enhancing LightPath's ability to supply large, high-value optics. These capabilities are expected to enable the use of BlackDiamond glass in long range, satellite sensors for the Golden Dome program. Operationally, AMI will add capacity and a redundant NDAA compliant manufacturing site in Plant,
Further market expansion is possible for AMI's advanced IR optical glass by offering optics and coatings through LightPath and marketing its products more widely. Combining LightPath's growing camera portfolio with AMI's highly complementary large-diameter glass capabilities will create one of the largest offerings of IR materials and optics in the industry today, all of which will be compliant with the latest NDAA requirement for US produced glass and optics.
Acquisition Terms
The aggregate consideration payable to AMI members is
Management Commentary
"This accretive acquisition strengthens our industry position, glass supply chain – and with the addition of large diameter glass plate capabilities – further solidifies our transition from a pure component provider to a truly vertically integrated provider of subsystems and solutions for IR imaging," said
"AMI brings established programs with a tier-1 defense customer, and we believe combining our technologies will provide us with robust near-term revenue growth with a trusted partner. The acquisition fits our broader M&A strategy to expand our capabilities and market reach with AMI's family of materials, as we seek to build a comprehensive IR imaging platform. We look forward to working with the AMI team to accelerate both growth and new product innovation and deliver value for our shareholders," concluded Rubin.
Ray
About LightPath Technologies
LightPath Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: LPTH) is a leading provider of next-generation optics and imaging systems for both defense and commercial applications. As a vertically integrated solutions provider with in-house engineering design support, LightPath's family of custom solutions range from proprietary BlackDiamond™ chalcogenide-based glass materials - sold under exclusive license from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory - to complete infrared optical systems and thermal imaging assemblies. The Company's primary manufacturing footprint is located in
Forward-Looking Statements
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