Coda Octopus Group Reports Fiscal Third Quarter 2023 Financial Results

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Coda Octopus Group, Inc.
Coda Octopus Group, Inc.

ORLANDO, FL, Sept. 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Coda Octopus Group, Inc. (“CODA” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: CODA), a global market leader in real-time 3D/4D/5D and 6D imaging sonar technology for real-time subsea intelligence and diving technology, today reported its unaudited financial results for its fiscal third quarter ended July 31, 2023 (TQ2023) and the nine months then ended (YTD 2023).

Third Quarter 2023 Operational Summary:

  • Management continues to focus on and execute against its core business strategy to grow the Company. CODA continues to believe that its most promising pillars of growth are its Echoscope PIPE® imaging sonar series, as well as its recently developed Diver Augmented Visions Display (DAVD) systems and spin-off DAVD products, such as the DAVD Digital Audio System.

  • The penetration of the Defense market is critical for the realization of the Company’s growth plans. In the third quarter, the Company had strong momentum around several initiatives that are crucial for its growth plans, including:

    • Completing a second phase Defense Project for the Navy. CODA delivered a full solution for a diver handheld high-resolution, real time 3D mapping and inspection platform that incorporates its real-time 3D volumetric imaging sonar (Echoscope PIPE®). The Navy specifically requested that this new platform incorporate CODA’s DAVD technology. Integration of the DAVD on this survey platform provides alternative and additive displays for the diver, and critically, a low light emittance, near-eye display that represents a shift away from high brightness tablets and monitors. This platform will initially be used by the Navy for ship hull mapping and scanning applications. The platform will now be going through Navy testing. The second phase development project delivered $450,000 in funding. The previous phase, which the Company completed in the previous financial year and comprised feasibility and prototype testing, received $500,000 in funding.

    • Coordinating and executing successful trials of CODA Echoscope PIPE® C500 (Compact Edition) in San Diego for the Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC), following their selection of the Videoray Defender underwater vehicle as their preferred platform in this category of small underwater vehicles. The trials were successful and flawlessly showcased the capability to perform real time 3D inspection, target identification and high-resolution mapping, and, uniquely, allowed the ROV pilot to fly the ROV in zero visibility conditions using the live real time 3D sonar display from the Echoscope PIPE®. While the demonstration was specifically for the NIWC vehicles team, other US and UK Navy attendees were also able to witness the demonstration. The results of these trials are being evaluated.

    • Receiving favorable mission results from three of the Company’s Prime Defense Customers who have active new generation underwater vehicle programs and who have selected, integrated, and recently successfully demonstrated CODA’s Echoscope PIPE® sonar technologies on their subsea vehicles as part of their customer acceptance programs. These programs vary from small vehicle 3D perception to larger vehicle multi-tasking capabilities, all greatly benefiting from the real-time 3D volumetric data unique to CODA’s patented Echoscope PIPE® technology. The Company continues to work with these customers as they complete their various acceptance test programs with their end customers.

    • Continuing to support the Navy with the operational roll-out of the DAVD tethered systems (Gen 3.0) to different commands. In the third quarter, CODA provided extensive training to the newly appointed Navy “Field DAVD Super User” who will work with the Navy DAVD Program Manager specifically to ensure the operational success of the newly fielded DAVD systems. The Company also provided training to SWRMC (Southwest Regional Maintenance Center) in San Diego, who received their initial DAVD training as a new user group to the DAVD Navy family. SWRMC is responsible for all ship maintenance and diver salvage in the busy San Diego area, and they already have been able to utilize the DAVD system on a live mission. UCT in Port Hueneme also received additional DAVD systems.

    • Supporting US Navy dive inspection and salvage operations in Maui in response to the recent devastating wildfires. The DAVD Echoscope® C500 Inspector System was used for real time mapping and monitoring of the underwater environment.

    • Making progress with the DAVD untethered variant, which CODA delivered earlier in the year for initial evaluation. The Company has now received approximately $750,000 of an agreed $1.8m funding for supplying eight (8) further evaluation DAVD untethered systems and to perform further mission specific customization work. The funding program is a joint initiative between the US Navy and a foreign Navy, making it the first time that another foreign navy is co-opting in the DAVD development program. The partnership serves as a strong indication that this significant foreign navy will adopt the DAVD untethered variant jointly with the US Navy. This approach is also in line with the Company’s expectation of how the DAVD adoption process will work.

    • Receiving the findings of the major commercial European Offshore Service Provider—one of the “Big Four” global dredging companies--with whom CODA performed a DAVD tethered system trial in the second quarter. This customer has now confirmed its intention to adopt the DAVD within its organization, and the Company is working on the model for initial adoption. In the provider’s report on the findings for the DAVD trials, it states: