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Innoviz Technologies .(INVZ) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - In Q3 2025, Innoviz generated revenues of $15.3 million, with year-to-date revenues reaching $42.4 million, approximately 2.3 times higher than the same period in 2024 [6][30] - Cash burn for the quarter was $14 million, expected to decline sequentially in line with guidance for decreasing year-over-year burn [7][30] - The company ended Q3 with approximately $74.4 million in cash, cash equivalents, short-term deposits, and marketable securities, with no long-term debt [30][31] - Gross margins for Q3 were approximately 15%, with year-to-date margins around 26% [32] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported significant progress in its LiDAR production, shipping more units in Q3 compared to Q2, aligning with plans to ramp up production [7][30] - The Innoviz Smart platform is gaining traction in non-automotive applications, with several engagements announced and the first perimeter security installation completed [21][22] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The LiDAR market is consolidating, with a declining number of relevant automotive LiDAR players, indicating a "winner takes more" scenario [8][30] - The company is experiencing increased demand for its LiDAR solutions across various end markets, including autonomous driving and perimeter security [8][21] Company Strategy and Development Direction - Innoviz aims to be the world's premier large-scale supplier of best-in-class LiDAR solutions for autonomous driving and beyond, with a focus on expanding its technology across diverse segments [8][35] - The company is set to unveil the Innoviz 3, which will offer a 60% smaller form factor and improved performance, targeting both automotive and non-automotive applications [27][35] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in meeting full-year targets and highlighted the importance of recent agreements with major OEMs for Level 4 autonomous trucks [6][28] - The competitive landscape for automotive LiDAR solutions is becoming increasingly limited, with fewer companies able to meet OEM performance requirements [8][43] - The company expects to see a twofold increase in revenues year-over-year for 2025 to 2026, driven by the ramp-up of production and new engagements [28][29] Other Important Information - The company achieved key automotive standard certification for LiDAR testing, allowing it to avoid costly external testing [7] - Innoviz's time of flight technology is positioned as the preferred solution for automotive LiDAR, with ongoing interest from customers previously committed to FMCW technology [25][26] Q&A Session Summary Question: Update on L3 development program for consumer vehicles - Management indicated that discussions are ongoing with the top five OEMs, with several items delivered and awaiting further stages of the process [37][38] Question: Changes in the competitive landscape - Management noted that the competitive offers are limited due to geopolitical consequences and other companies being unable to meet needs and timelines [41][43] Question: Incremental investments in sensor fusion - Management explained that the approach differs between automotive and non-automotive applications, with various software components provided for integration [47][48] Question: Cost reduction trajectory for next-generation products - Management expects continued cost reductions through technology advancements and industrialization, making LiDAR more accessible [54][56] Question: Insights into L3 and L4 discussions with automakers - Management highlighted a sense of urgency among OEMs to differentiate and accelerate Level 3 and Level 4 deployments, with ongoing discussions about urban applications [61][62] Question: Details on L4 Commercial OEM win - Management stated that further details will be shared in the coming weeks, with multiple sensors expected per vehicle [72][73]