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Edgewater Wireless wins federal grant for advanced Wi-Fi chip commercialisation

June 30, 2025
Edgewater Wireless wins federal grant for advanced Wi-Fi chip commercialisation

Edgewater Wireless Systems, the industry pioneer in Wi-Fi Spectrum Slicing technology, has announced that it has been awarded $921,000 in non-dilutive funding from FABrIC, the Government of Canada’s flagship initiative to commercialise advanced semiconductor and sensor solutions. The investment serves as a powerful catalyst for Edgewater’s $2.4 million development project, accelerating the time to market for its next-generation multi-link Wi-Fi silicon platform. This technology is poised to transform high-density, interference-sensitive wireless environments across residential, enterprise and industrial Internet of Things (IoT) sectors.

“In today’s complex geopolitical environment, semiconductor innovation has become a strategic national priority,” said Andrew Skafel, the president and CEO of Edgewater Wireless. “The FABrIC funding reinforces Canada’s commitment to strengthening its position in the global technology landscape. For Edgewater, it means accelerating our product roadmap, creating jobs, delivering shareholder value, and contributing to Canada’s economic resilience.”

“The Canadian semiconductor ecosystem is energised. Semiconductors are embedded in almost every aspect of daily life, and the sectors that power our economy depend on them. From sensors that detect subtle but significant health changes to complex hardware accelerators and optimised chips that run increasingly complex AI algorithms, semiconductor technology is crucial,” stated Lynn McNeil, the vice president of FABrIC. “The semiconductor supply chain is one of the world’s largest and most complicated. It draws on highly specialised materials, components, manufacturing equipment, expertise and processes to design, fabricate, assemble, package and test finished chips. For a country like Canada, with unique expertise in photonics, MEMS, compound semiconductors and quantum technologies, it is a rich and varied supply chain we can flourish in.”

The initiative, targeting Edgewater’s next-generation Wi-Fi baseband, is designed to address real-world performance limitations in critical residential, enterprise and IoT deployments. The project will run through December 2026 and is expected to reach TRL 6+, bolstering Canada’s vision to build domestic strength in advanced semiconductor design and manufacturing.

Mandated to secure Canada’s future in semiconductors. FABrIC lowers barriers faced by Canadian companies developing semiconductor manufacturing processes and internet-connected products and services for export into global markets. Focused on four core technologies: quantum, photonics, compound semiconductors and MEMS, it offers targeted funding for both Fabrication Process and Product development.

FABrIC forcefully connects the semiconductor sector into Canada’s industrial performers: from the auto sector to mining, natural resources, agriculture, MedTech, aerospace, defence and advanced manufacturing. As change and uncertainty rip through global trade relationships, forging these connections is increasingly integral to protecting the ability of these critical Canadian industries to innovate and compete.

Launched in 2024, FABrIC is a five-year, $223M project to build the national ecosystem. By fostering collaboration between industry, not-for-profits, the post-secondary community, and government, it accelerates commercialisation, amplifies our competitive advantages, and maximises the economic impact of Canada’s semiconductor sector. Domestically and internationally.

Edgewater Wireless, a FABrIC member, is proud to lead this project as part of Canada’s growing network of semiconductor innovators working to transform global communications and connectivity challenges into competitive advantages.

Edgewater invites partners, investors and industry peers to learn more about how Spectrum Slicing is solving the challenges of high-density wireless environments by visiting: https://edgewaterwireless.com/

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