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VisionWave Files USPTO Response Within Six Days of Office Action; Announce Evolved Intelligence™ Trademark Application for Real-Time Edge Autonomy
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Aug. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- VisionWave Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: VWAV) ("VisionWave" or the "Company"), a defense technology company

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[{"type":"text","content":"WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Aug. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- VisionWave Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: VWAV) (\"VisionWave\" or the \"Company\"), a defense technology company specializing in AI-powered sensing and autonomous threat-response systems, today announced two intellectual property updates that seek to strengthen its technology and intellectual property strategy. VisionWave has accelerated prosecution of a continuation patent related to its Radio Wave Finder technology. Further, VisionWave is introducing Evolved Intelligence™ (EI), VisionWave's real-time, embedded AI engine designed for defense-grade autonomy at the edge.\n\nUSPTO update - Radio Wave Finder continuation\nOn August 12, 2025, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (\"USPTO\") issued a first Office Action on the Company's continuation application. The Office Action raised a procedural double-patenting matter that can be addressed via a Terminal Disclaimer; no other substantive issues were identified. VisionWave filed its formal response - including a Terminal Disclaimer - on August 18, 2025, to help expedite examination. The Company filed its response six days after the Office Action, demonstrating timely attention to IP matters. Patent issuance is not guaranteed until granted by the USPTO. The continuation describes a multi-planar radio-wave detection and imaging system with an AI analysis component for use across air, water, ground, and space domains.\nTechnology Momentum - Evolved Intelligence™ (EI)\nEI is VisionWave's real-time, embedded AI engine engineered for split-second, on-device decision-making in contested or bandwidth-limited environments. Its modular architecture combines multi-modal sensor fusion with a deterministic, edge-optimized runtime to deliver low-latency perception, prediction, and control across drones, unmanned ground vehicles, guided munitions, sensors and humanoid robotics. EI is intended to serve as a common autonomy layer across sensors and platforms. Separately, VisionWave has filed a U.S. trademark application for EVOLVED INTELLIGENCE™ (Serial No. 99317884); registration is not guaranteed and remains subject to standard USPTO examination.\nManagement commentary\nNoam Kenig, Chief Executive Officer, VisionWave said \"EI is designed to combine logic- and data-driven models with an added reasoning layer, with the goal of enabling more context-...