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Elsight delays Halo v.1.1 release

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ASX:ELS      MCAP $57.29M
26 September 2019 23:08 (AEST)

Elsight will delay releasing its new Halo v.1.1 program due software improvements. It will now be completed by early next year.

The company officially launched its Halo program in February 2019 and has successfully secured a number of proof-of-concept (POC) trials and test labs.

Halo is a communication platform and has a high bandwidth, high level of security, high reliability and redundancy and has high adaptability.

It connects any computer, docking station, IP camera or USB device, enabling communication. The company claims Halo is the smallest and lightest in its industry.

Elsight POC partners include Oneberry Technologies (leader in surveillance solutions in Singapore), TRD (anti-drone solutions firm), Israel Aerospace Industries and a law enforcement agency in Southeast Asia.

The POC partners have provided Elsight with feedback from the in-the-field testing. Based on this feedback the company has commenced further researching and testing.

“This process has already identified the opportunity to build significant performance enhancements into a new iteration of Halo – Halo v.1.1 – to support existing pilot programs and deliver an end product that meets the required specifications of these prospective customers,” the company said.

The improvements to version 1.1 will also include a change in the design of its casting. The new version was suppose to be finished by the end of the year but will now be ready by the start of 2020.

“The focus for Elsight now is on near-term commercialisation and to deliver first revenues, after converting successful proofs-of-concept that we have overseen to date,” the company said.

Elsight dropped 13.98 per cent on the ASX today and is currently selling shares for 40 cents apiece at 4:11 pm AEST.

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