Foresight Q4 Revenues Plunge 39.6% to $61k; Secures $5M Drone Grant

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Foresight’s Q4 2025 revenues dropped 39.6% to $61,000 while R&D expenses fell 10.8% to $1.94 million. The company secured a $5 million India-Israel grant for industrial drones and completed a V2X transit safety trial with Renault and Orange advancing commercialization talks.

1. Financial Results and Cost Reductions

Foresight reported Q4 2025 revenues of $61,000, a 39.6% decrease from $101,000 a year earlier, driven by its commercialization deal with Elbit Systems Land. R&D expenses fell 10.8% to $1.94 million, while sales and marketing and G&A costs decreased 4.9% to $291,000 and 11.8% to $679,000, respectively, improving operating leverage.

2. $5M India-Israel Drone Commercialization Grant

In November 2025, Foresight and Big Bang Boom Solutions secured a $5 million joint India-Israel grant to develop and commercialize autonomous industrial drones over a 24-month period, aiming to ramp up mass-production drone solutions starting late 2027.

3. V2X Trials and Eye-Net Financing

Foresight’s Eye-Net Mobile unit completed a large-scale public transportation safety trial in Bordeaux with Renault Group and Orange in February 2026 and is in active commercial discussions. Eye-Net also raised $3 million at a $55 million pre-money valuation in December 2025, funding V2X collision-prevention platform expansion.

4. Strategic Collaborations and Future Prospects

In late 2025 and early 2026, Foresight showcased its terrain intelligence technology at Audi’s Minds and Makers event and advanced a V2X collaboration with SoftBank in Japan. The company signed a development and commercialization agreement with a leading Japanese smart-city solutions provider, forecasting $250,000 in initial Q3 2027 revenues and $3.6 million by 2030.

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