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Wi2Wi Reports Significant Manufacturing Yield Improvement in Q2 2026
Operational Enhancements Drive Efficiency Gains and Margin Expansion
MIDDLETON, WI / ACCESS Newswire / July 22, 2026 / Wi2Wi Corporation (TSXV:YTY), is pleased to announce a significant year to date increase in manufacturing yield as part of its ongoing operational turnaround. In technology manufacturing, yield, which is defined as the percentage of functional, saleable products successfully produced compared to total units input, serves as the ultimate metric for production efficiency, profitability, and waste reduction. This improvement reflects enhanced process optimization, quality control measures, and operational discipline at the Company's Middleton, Wisconsin facility.
Key Highlights
Manufacturing yield increased by over 30% on certain flagship products over FY2025.
First Pass Yield (FPY) improvements reducing rework and scrap rates.
Direct contribution to gross margin expansion and lower cost per unit.
Strengthened reliability and on-time delivery for mission-critical defense and aerospace programs.
Sue Amarin, CEO and Director states: "Improving manufacturing yield is a cornerstone of our operational excellence strategy. This increase in overall yields demonstrates the effectiveness of our disciplined focus on process optimization, quality control, and team execution. Higher yields mean lower costs, better margins, and greater confidence for our blue-chip customers who rely on our Made-in-USA precision components."
Wi2Wi's recent gains in both First Pass Yield and Overall Yield highlight the successful execution of its strategic priorities. These advancements reduce production waste, improve profitability, and reinforce the Company's ability to deliver high-reliability crystals, oscillators (including TCXO, VCXO, and OCXO), and quartz filters that meet the stringent demands of defense, aerospace, and industrial applications.
About Wi2Wi Corporation
Wi2Wi Corporation (TSXV:YTY) is a vertically integrated, Made-in-USA manufacturer of high-reliability precision timing and frequency control products for defense, aerospace, medical and industrial applications. Headquartered in Middleton, Wisconsin, the company delivers industrial and MIL-SPEC crystals, oscillators, and filters under the Precision Devices brand.
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SOURCE: Wi2Wi Corp.
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