2025 and Q1 2026 Summary VIGO Photonics. Record revenues and strategic acquisition in the USA

VIGO Photonics S.A. has summarized its performance for the year 2025 and the first quarter of 2026.

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In space again. VIGO Photonics IR Detectors in the Artemis II Mission

VIGO Photonics has provided key components for the NASA's Artemis program. As part of the Artemis II mission, NASA utilized the company's infrared detectors in the Laser Air Monitor System (LAMS).

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VIGO Photonics Revenue Estimates for Q1 2026. VIGO Detectors in the Artemis II Mission

VIGO Photonics S.A. achieved PLN 19.3 million in consolidated revenue in Q1 2026 (-12.5% y/y).

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VIGO Photonics at SPIE Defense + Security 2026

VIGO Photonics will be showcasing its latest infrared innovations dedicated to defense industry at the upcoming SPIE Defense + Security exhibition.

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VIGO Photonics expands its global presence through the acquisition of InfraRed Associates

VIGO Photonics has successfully acquired the assets of InfraRed Associates, marking a major step in the company’s global expansion strategy. The move significantly strengthens VIGO’s footprint in the United States and enhances its ability to serve the defense and high-tech sectors.

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Polish High-Tech Conquers the USA. VIGO Photonics Announces Acquisition of InfraRed Associates Assets

The Polish semiconductor materials manufacturer, VIGO Photonics S.A., has acquired the assets of the American company InfraRed Associates, Inc.—a competitor specializing in the production of infrared detectors. This marks another step toward strengthening the company’s global position in the high-tech market.

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Adam Piotrowski Outlines Poland’s Semiconductor Future at ISS Europe 2026

At the Industry Strategy Symposium Europe (ISS Europe) in Sopot, VIGO Photonics CEO Adam Piotrowski highlighted Poland’s growing role in the European semiconductor ecosystem.

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VIGO Photonics at SPIE Photonics West - Technology Potential in Real-World Applications

VIGO Photonics once again presented its latest achievements in infrared radiation detection during the SPIE Photonics West 2026 exhibition in San Francisco.

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VIGO Revenue Estimates for Q4 and Full-Year 2025

Sales of detectors and detection modules in Q4 2025 amounted to PLN 24.8 million (+17% y/y), while semiconductor materials accounted for PLN 2.6 million (-9% y/y).

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Unlocking Sensing at Photonics West 2026

We are proud to announce our participation in Photonics West 2026. Visit us at booth #1867 to discover how we are unlocking sensing – from the first layer across every signal.

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