
Weebit Nano Limited (WBTNF) Discusses Commercial Progress and Key Licensing Agreement in Next-Generation Memory Technology January 5, 2026 7:00 PM EST
Company Participants
Jacob Hanoch - CEO, MD & Executive Director
Presentation
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Let’s now turn to a small cap. And the next company is next-generation memory, is a real-world momentum semiconductor developer. Weebit Nano recently published its 2025 reports detailing its commercial and technical targets. Let’s take a look and what’s ahead for 2026, joining us Chief Executive, Coby Hanoch.
Question-and-Answer Session
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Coby, welcome back…

Weebit Nano Limited (WBTNF) Discusses Commercial Progress and Key Licensing Agreement in Next-Generation Memory Technology January 5, 2026 7:00 PM EST
Company Participants
Jacob Hanoch - CEO, MD & Executive Director
Presentation
Unknown Attendee
Let’s now turn to a small cap. And the next company is next-generation memory, is a real-world momentum semiconductor developer. Weebit Nano recently published its 2025 reports detailing its commercial and technical targets. Let’s take a look and what’s ahead for 2026, joining us Chief Executive, Coby Hanoch.
Question-and-Answer Session
Unknown Attendee
Coby, welcome back to Ausbiz. It’s good to have you on the show again. How would you sum up 2025 then for Weebit Nano?
Jacob Hanoch CEO, MD & Executive Director
Well, 2025 was an amazing year for us. We’re really moving now from developing a technology to being a commercial company. Over the last few years, we started licensing our technology to several important customers. And, I guess, 2025 ended up with the grand finale of signing an agreement with Texas Instruments, which is one of the top players in our field. So we’re feeling very bullish. The company has really been focused on setting up now the infrastructure for massive growth for multiple customers in parallel. And it was a great year, and 2026 is looking as if it’s going to be even a better year.
Unknown Attendee
Can you give us a little more detail on that agreement you have with Texas Instruments in terms of supplying Resistive Random-Access Memory?
Jacob Hanoch CEO, MD & Executive Director
Weebit is a supplier of technology. We develop what’s called a nonvolatile memory technology, and we license this technology to manufacturers. So Weebit doesn’t have a product of its own. It actually has a technology. And we have 2 types of customers in the semiconductor world, because