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ams-OSRAM AG to Report Q4, 2026 Results on Feb 16, 2027 ams-OSRAM AG announced that they will report Q4, 2026 results on Feb 16, 2027 Announcement • 23h
ams-OSRAM AG to Report Fiscal Year 2026 Final Results on Mar 18, 2027 ams-OSRAM AG announced that they will report fiscal year 2026 final results on Mar 18, 2027 Announcement • May 14
ams-OSRAM AG, Annual General Meeting, Jun 10, 2026 ams-OSRAM AG, Annual General Meeting, Jun 10, 2026, at 10:00 W. Europe Standard Time. Location: on the companys premises, in 8141 premstatten, tobelbader str. 30, premstatten Austria Announcement • May 09
ams-OSRAM AG Provides Earnings Guidance for the Second Quarter and Full Year 2026 ams-OSRAM AG provided earnings guidance for the second quarter and full year 2026. For the quarter, revenues are expected EUR 725 million to EUR 825 million.
For the year, revenue slightly lower due to divestments and FX. In light of the divestments and a weaker USD, the company anticipates a modest year-on-year softening in revenue. Reported Earnings • May 07
First quarter 2026 earnings released: €1.57 loss per share (vs €0.83 loss in 1Q 2025) First quarter 2026 results: €1.57 loss per share (further deteriorated from €0.83 loss in 1Q 2025). Revenue: €796.0m (down 2.9% from 1Q 2025). Net loss: €155.0m (loss widened 89% from 1Q 2025). Revenue is forecast to grow 6.2% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 13% growth forecast for the Semiconductor industry in Europe. Announcement • Mar 20
ams-OSRAM AG Unveils Ultra-Efficient Microled Array for Ai Optical Interconnects and Advances to Product Development ams-OSRAM AG advanced its proven EVIYOS microLED technology to next-gen slow-and-wide AI optical interconnects, demonstrating ultra-low-power at high speed and moving toward product development. The new microLED array prototype leverages a proprietary epitaxy stack and delivers: Cut-off frequency >1 GHz, Energy consumption below 2 pJ/bit, Massively parallel, short-reach optical IO paths. These characteristics directly address the interconnect bottleneck emerging in modern AI compute architectures, where data movement increasingly dominates system power budgets. ams OSRAM microLED leadership is rooted in EVIYOS TM, the world’s first high-volume automotive micro-emitter array. Delivering 25,600 individually addressable pixels, each approximately half the width of a human hair, combined with a CMOS driver chip in a compact package. This unique microLED - CMOS integration – a textbook example of Digital Photonics – was recognized with the German Future Prize as “Digital Light” established the company’s industrial-scale capabilities and has since demonstrated exceptional robustness in series production vehicles. The same core technology now forms the basis for optical IO components targeting AI servers and rack-level communication. For optical interconnects, the fabrication process is similar to that used for automotive matrix emitters, with one key difference: while EVIYOS TM uses monolithic arrays, data-center applications use singulated microLEDs. These emitters are diced from the wafer and mounted on a substrate, so each device couples to its own fiber-optic channel in a multi-channel fiber optics cable. The substrate can then be assembled onto a target CMOS wafer for system integration. Due to their extremely small footprint, microLED based transceivers can achieve very high bandwidth density. Individual emitters support per lane data rates of =3.0 Gbit/s at energy levels below 2 pJ/bit over a full 10 meter link, while meeting industry bit-error-rate specifications below 10?¹5. Replacing a single ultra-high-speed line with hundreds of parallel channels in a slow-and-wide architecture offers multiple advantages for AI infrastructure: Reliability – microLED based optical interconnect systems can include redundant channels, enabling graceful degradation and rapid replacement of faulty emitters. Efficiency – in a slow-and-wide architecture, power consumption is significantly reduced versus ultra-high-frequency laser transmitters typically used in internet backbone applications. Lower power also reduces heat, providing valuable thermal headroom for data-center operators. Simplicity – microLED-based interconnects are inherently parallel. They eliminate the complex and costly serialization/deserialization steps required by fast-and-narrow architectures. With the successful adaptation of its EVIYOS TM base technology to the needs of data-communication markets, ams OSRAM is now transitioning rapidly into the product-development phase — fully aligned with the Digital Photonics strategy announced on 05 February 2026. Reported Earnings • Feb 12
Full year 2025 earnings released: €1.31 loss per share (vs €7.95 loss in FY 2024) Full year 2025 results: €1.31 loss per share (improved from €7.95 loss in FY 2024). Revenue: €3.32b (down 3.1% from FY 2024). Net loss: €130.0m (loss narrowed 84% from FY 2024). Revenue is forecast to grow 7.2% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 12% growth forecast for the Semiconductor industry in Europe. Announcement • Feb 11
ams-OSRAM AG to Report Q3, 2026 Results on Nov 13, 2026 ams-OSRAM AG announced that they will report Q3, 2026 results on Nov 13, 2026 New Risk • Feb 10
New minor risk - Profitability The company is currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable over the next 2 years. Trailing 12-month net loss: €168m Forecast net loss in 2 years: €22m This is considered a minor risk. Companies that are not profitable are more likely to be burning through cash and less likely to be well established. Ultimately, shareholders want to see a good return on their investment and that generally comes from sharing in the company's profits. Without profits, the company is under pressure to grow significantly while potentially having to reduce costs and possibly needing to take on debt or raise capital to remain afloat. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risk Share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months (9.1% average weekly change). Minor Risk Currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable over next 2 years (€22m net loss in 2 years). Announcement • Feb 10
ams-OSRAM AG Provides Earnings Guidance for the First Quarter of 2026 ams-OSRAM AG provided earnings guidance for the first quarter of 2026. The Group expects first quarter revenues to land in a range of EUR 710 million to EUR 810 million assuming a EUR/USD exchange rate of 1.19. Reported Earnings • Nov 20
Third quarter 2025 earnings released: €0.28 loss per share (vs €0.24 profit in 3Q 2024) Third quarter 2025 results: €0.28 loss per share (down from €0.24 profit in 3Q 2024). Revenue: €853.0m (down 3.2% from 3Q 2024). Net loss: €28.0m (down 217% from profit in 3Q 2024). Revenue is forecast to grow 9.2% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 9.5% growth forecast for the Semiconductor industry in Europe. New Risk • Sep 18
New major risk - Share price stability The company's share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months. It is more volatile than 90% of Italian stocks, typically moving 7.3% a week. This is considered a major risk. Share price volatility increases the risk of potential losses in the short-term as the stock tends to have larger drops in price more frequently than other stocks. It may also indicate the stock is highly sensitive to market conditions or economic conditions rather than being sensitive to its own business performance, which may also be inconsistent. This is currently the only risk that has been identified for the company. Announcement • Aug 29
Ams OSram Announces New High-Resolution dToF Sensor Seeks the difference The TMF8829 direct Time-of-Flight (dToF) sensor significantly increases resolution -- from the previously common 8x8 zones to 48x32 -- and it is designed to detect subtle spatial differences and distinguish closely spaced or slightly varied objects. The new sensor from ams OSRAM can tell whether an espresso cup or a travel mug is placed under a coffee machine, ensuring the right amount is distributed every time. This kind of precision is critical for a broad spectrum of applications: from logistics robots that distinguish between nearly identical packages, to camera systems that maintain focus on moving objects in dynamic video scenes. With dToF technology, the sensor emits light pulses in the invisible infrared range. These pulses reflect from objects in the sensor's field of view and return to the sensor, which calculates the distance based on the time it takes for the light to travel -- similar to how the delay of an echo reveals distance: the longer it takes, the farther away the object. Multi-zone sensors enhance this by capturing reflected light from multiple viewing angles (zones), like a network of echo points. This enables the creation of detailed 3D depth maps. The TMF8829 divides its field of view into up to 1,536 zones -- a significant improvement over the 64 zones in standard 8x8 sensors. This higher resolution enables finer spatial detail. For example, it supports peoplecount and presence detection in smart lighting systems, object detection and collision avoidance in robotic applications, and intelligent occupancy monitoring in building automation. The detailed depth data also provides a foundation for machine learning models that interpret complex environments and enable intelligent interaction with surroundings. Measuring just 5.7 x 2.9 x 1.5 mm-- thinner than a cent coin and more compact than typical sensors with lower resolution -- the TMF8829 delivers high resolution in a format ideal for space-constrained devices. Because it operates without a camera, it supports privacy-sensitive applications. When paired with a camera, the sensor enables hybrid vision systems like RGB Depth Fusion, combining depth and color data for AR applications such as virtual object placement. Classified as a Class 1 eye-safe device, the TMF8829 uses a dual VCSEL (Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser) light source to measure distances up to 11 meters with 0.25 mm precision -- sensitive enough to detect subtle movements like a finger swipe. With its 48x32 zones, the sensor covers an 80deg field of view, delivering depth information across a scene comparable to that of a wide-angle lens. On-chip processing reduces latency and simplifies integration. Instead of relying on a single signal, the sensor builds a profile of returning light pulses to identify the most accurate distance point -- ensuring stable performance even with smudged cover glass. Full histogram output supports AI systems in extracting hidden patterns or additional information from the raw signal. The consistent commitment of ams OSRAM to innovation ensures that the company remains at the forefront of technological advancements. This is highlighted by the company's strong IP portfolio comprising more than 1000 patent rights and other IP rights in the field of VCSEL and 3D sensing technologies. Reported Earnings • Aug 01
Second quarter 2025 earnings released: EPS: €0.01 (vs €0.40 loss in 2Q 2024) Second quarter 2025 results: EPS: €0.01 (up from €0.40 loss in 2Q 2024). Revenue: €775.0m (down 5.4% from 2Q 2024). Net income: €0 (up €42.0m from 2Q 2024). Profit margin: 0% (up from net loss in 2Q 2024). Revenue is forecast to grow 8.1% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 8.4% growth forecast for the Semiconductor industry in Europe. New Risk • Jul 23
New major risk - Share price stability The company's share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months. It is more volatile than 90% of Italian stocks, typically moving 8.2% a week. This is considered a major risk. Share price volatility increases the risk of potential losses in the short-term as the stock tends to have larger drops in price more frequently than other stocks. It may also indicate the stock is highly sensitive to market conditions or economic conditions rather than being sensitive to its own business performance, which may also be inconsistent. This is currently the only risk that has been identified for the company. Announcement • Jun 27
ams-OSRAM AG to Report Q1, 2026 Results on May 07, 2026 ams-OSRAM AG announced that they will report Q1, 2026 results on May 07, 2026 Announcement • May 29
ams-OSRAM AG, Annual General Meeting, Jun 26, 2025 ams-OSRAM AG, Annual General Meeting, Jun 26, 2025, at 10:00 W. Europe Standard Time. Location: 8141 premstaetten, tobelbader street 30, premstaetten Austria