Weebit has entered one of the most exciting chapters in its journey towards NVM leadership. With our ReRAM (RRAM) technology qualified and customer engagements acceleratingincluding with Tier-1 companieswere seeing clear market validation. The semiconductor industry has made its decision: ReRAM is the non-volatile memory (NVM) of choice for a broad range of applications, and Weebit is at the forefront of this transition.
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As more companies seek to integrate our IP into their fabs and products, the momentum behind Weebit ReRAM is building. That’s why we are focused on scaling every part of our business to meet this growing demand.
Scaling effectively means much more than just adding headcount—it requires deliberate planning, the right infrastructure, and a culture of operational excellence. Our goal is to support multiple fab projects and product engagements in parallel, without compromising on speed, quality, or customer experience, and doing so with the minimal number of people.
To that end, we’ve launched a company-wide initiative to enhance our infrastructure, tools, and methodologies. We are automating key workflows, building centralized systems to manage and analyze large volumes of wafer data, and implementing processes to improve traceability and reporting. These efforts are all designed to ensure that every customer project runs smoothly and efficiently, living up to our commitment that each and every customer is successful in incorporating Weebit ReRAM into their fab/product.
Importantly, we’re doing this with cost-effectiveness in mind. Unlike many companies at this stage of growth, Weebit benefits from being an IP provider. We don’t manage physical inventory or complex supply chains—which allows us to stay lean and agile while we scale.
At the heart of our scaling strategy is an unwavering commitment to customer success. Weebit is committed to ensuring every customer project using its ReRAM will be successful, and that no project will fail because it used Weebit ReRAM.
We’ve established a formal Project Management Office (PMO) to define clear—and as automated as possible—operating procedures. We appointed Lilach Zinger to lead our newly established Customer Success team. With over 20 years of experience at Tower Semiconductor—including as VP of Operations of Fab1—Lilach brings deep knowledge fab challenges, and what they need to succeed. Under her leadership, we’re building the systems and structures to manage multiple fab engagements simultaneously while delivering a consistently high level of service.
Scaling requires not only process and technology but also people. We are growing our team carefully and strategically, bringing in top-tier talent across process, device, analog, and digital design. With hubs in Israel and France, we have access to a rich talent pool—and our long-standing university collaboration pipeline helps us bring in promising new engineers who are trained in ReRAM from day one.
Our culture is rooted in technical excellence and teamwork. We’re building a company where every employee contributes to customer success, continuous innovation, and operational strength.
As we grow, we are evolving our corporate structure to reflect our status as a leading public company. We’ve reorganized our board, welcoming Naomi Simson and Anne Templeman-Jones and establishing board committees that meet the standards of an ASX200/100-level company. We also transitioned Yoav Nissan-Cohen to be a non-executive director to further enhance board independence.
We’ve implemented comprehensive corporate governance procedures, including a clear Business Continuity Plan (BCP). This plan was successfully put to the test in the ongoing situation in the Middle East, helping ensure there will not be any delays in any milestone, not even by one day.