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Technology Wrap - Week 7 (9 Feb -> 13 Feb) 2026

Big moves came from disclosure drama, CEO change news, and one standout software upgrade. While several stocks jumped on results, a few gaps couldn’t hold as traders sold into early strength.
Logan Eniac
14 Feb 2026

Acusensus Doubles WA Enforcement Fleet, Secures $13M Contract Extension

Acusensus Limited has expanded its multi-function enforcement contract with the Western Australian Road Safety Commission, doubling its trailer-based units and extending the contract through to 2028.
Sophie Babbage
10 Feb 2026

Technology Wrap - Week 6 (2 Feb -> 6 Feb) 2026

A volatile week for ASX tech saw a steep sell-off in freight software, while defence AI and RegTech contract wins pulled buyers back into smaller names. Big corporate actions kept attention on what’s real: signed deals, cash timelines, and who pays whom, and when.
Logan Eniac
7 Feb 2026

Acusensus Resolves Patent Dispute with Redflex, Issues $10m in Shares

Acusensus Limited has settled its patent litigation with Redflex Traffic Systems, issuing over six million shares and paying US$6 million in cash to resolve the dispute. The agreement clears the way for Acusensus to continue its road safety technology operations unimpeded.
Sophie Babbage
6 Feb 2026

Acusensus Raises $30M, Secures $34M US Contract, and Expands Australian Operations

Acusensus Limited has announced a $30 million equity placement to bolster its balance sheet, alongside winning a landmark $34 million contract in Connecticut, marking a significant step in its US expansion. The company also reported multiple contract expansions in Australia and a new debt facility to support its growth ambitions.
Sophie Babbage
15 Dec 2025

Acusensus Secures $30M Placement to Accelerate Global Growth

Acusensus Limited has successfully raised $30 million through a placement of 20 million shares at $1.50 each, supported by both existing and new investors. The capital injection aims to fuel business development, product innovation, and operational expansion.
Sophie Babbage
15 Dec 2025

Acusensus Boosts FY26 Revenue Forecast on New US and NZ Contracts

Acusensus Limited has raised its FY26 revenue guidance to $83-$87 million, driven by significant new contracts in the US and New Zealand and expansions in Australia. This upgrade signals strong momentum in the company’s AI-powered road safety enforcement business.
Sophie Babbage
19 Nov 2025

Acusensus Doubles Queensland Speed Enforcement Contract Worth $16.6M

Acusensus Limited has secured a significant expansion of its contract with Queensland’s Department of Transport and Main Roads, doubling its trailer-based speed enforcement units with a $16.6 million deal set to roll out from late 2025.
Sophie Babbage
31 Oct 2025

Acusensus Secures $22.6M Connecticut Contract, Boosting US Expansion

Acusensus Limited has landed its first major automated enforcement contract in the US with Connecticut, marking a significant milestone in its American growth strategy. The five-year deal, valued at US$22.6 million, will see the deployment of AI-enabled speed enforcement technology across work zones.
Sophie Babbage
7 Oct 2025

Acusensus Secures $8.7m WA Fixed Camera Contract to Boost Road Safety

Acusensus Limited has landed a new $8.7 million five-year contract with the Western Australian Road Safety Commission to deploy advanced fixed-site enforcement cameras on key freeways, expanding its footprint in the region’s road safety technology landscape.
Sophie Babbage
17 Sept 2025

Acusensus Accelerates Growth with 84% Contract Surge and 33-41% FY26 Revenue Rise

Acusensus Limited reported a robust FY25 with 20% revenue growth and a significant 84% jump in total contract value, setting the stage for an ambitious FY26 forecast of up to 41% revenue increase.
Sophie Babbage
26 Aug 2025

Acusensus Accelerates Global Reach with 20% Revenue Growth Despite Rising Losses

Acusensus Limited reported a 20% increase in revenue to $59.35 million for FY25, driven by new and expanded contracts across Australia, New Zealand, the US, and the UK. However, net losses widened by 72.3%, reflecting higher operating expenses and ongoing litigation costs.
Sophie Babbage
26 Aug 2025