Alongside the rebrand, Ondas disclosed that it has transferred its principal executive offices from Marlborough, Massachusetts, to West Palm Beach, Florida. Management cited the area’s pro-business regulatory environment and its growing concentration of technology, defense, and financial companies as key factors behind the decision. The move is expected to provide improved access to capital and talent, which the company believes will support its next stage of growth.
Brock noted that the South Florida location positions the firm in “a strategic hub for technology, defense, finance, and global business,” and expressed confidence that the new base will help facilitate disciplined execution and long-term value creation. While the headquarters shift is significant, Ondas emphasized that it will maintain a distributed operating footprint, retaining engineering, manufacturing, and field operations across the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
Company officials added that neither the name change nor the relocation should disrupt existing customer programs, delivery schedules, or day-to-day operations. All subsidiaries, contracts, and reporting structures are slated to remain intact during and after the transition period.
Ondas develops industrial-grade wireless networking solutions and autonomous drone systems for sectors such as public safety, defense, critical infrastructure, and transportation. Its technology portfolio includes proprietary software-defined radio platforms and drone payloads designed for inspection, monitoring, and security missions.
The market reaction to last week’s announcements was immediate. The nearly 30% week-to-week gain marked one of the strongest performances on the Nasdaq Capital Market during the period, placing the company among the top movers tracked by several market-monitoring services. For updated share-price data and market capitalization figures, investors can refer to the Nasdaq’s official company profile here.
Ondas stated that formal regulatory filings related to the name change will be submitted in the coming weeks, and that the company’s ticker symbol, ONDS, is expected to remain unchanged. The firm also plans to update branding materials, digital assets, and legal documentation to align with the new corporate identity prior to the start of the next fiscal quarter.
Management did not disclose any immediate financial guidance tied to the rebrand or relocation but reiterated that the initiatives are part of a broader strategy to scale operations and capture opportunities in global defense and security markets. Further details are expected to be provided in the company’s upcoming quarterly report and during its next investor conference call.
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