However, any claim of infringement, with or without merit, could be costly and a diversion of management’s attention, and be an adverse determination could adversely affect our reputation, potentially preclude us from offering certain products, and subject us to substantial liability. As of December 31, 2024, we were not subject to any pending actions regarding infringement claims.
However, any claim of infringement, with or without merit, could be costly and a diversion of management’s attention, and be an adverse determination could adversely affect our reputation, potentially preclude us from offering certain products, and subject us to substantial liability. As of December 31, 2025, we were not subject to any pending actions regarding infringement claims.
The size of backlog at any date is not necessarily a meaningful indicator of the trend of our business. 8 Table of Contents Research and Development We believe that continued investment in research and development is critical to our future success. We continue to develop new technologies and products and enhance existing products.
The size of backlog at any date is not necessarily a meaningful indicator of the trend of our business. 9 Table of Contents Research and Development We believe that continued investment in research and development is critical to our future success. We continue to develop new technologies and products and enhance existing products.
For the years prior to joining Data I/O, as President and owner of Wentworth Advisors, he has consulted in the programming, IT, and private equity markets, focusing on expanding deal flow, performing due diligence and Board service. Gerald Y.
For the years prior to joining Data I/O, as President and owner of Wentworth Advisors, he has consulted in the programming, IT, and private equity markets, focusing on expanding deal flow, performing due diligence and Board service.
We make foreign sales through our wholly-owned subsidiaries in Germany and China, as well as through independent distributors and sales representatives operating in 32 countries. Our independent foreign distributors purchase our products for resale and we generally recognize the sale at the time of shipment to the distributor.
We make foreign sales through our wholly-owned subsidiaries in Germany and China, as well as through independent distributors and sales representatives operating in 39 countries. Our independent foreign distributors purchase our products for resale and we generally recognize the sale at the time of shipment to the distributor.
Most orders are scheduled for delivery within 1 to 90 days after receipt of the order. Our backlog of pending orders was approximately (in millions) $3.5, $2.8 and $4.8 as of December 31, 2024, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
Most orders are scheduled for delivery within 1 to 90 days after receipt of the order. Our backlog of pending orders was approximately (in millions) $1.6, $3.5, and $2.8 as of December 31, 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Industry Background We enable companies to improve productivity, increase supply-chain security and reduce costs by providing device data programming and security deployment solutions that allow our customers to take IP (large design and data files) and protect and program it into memory, microcontroller, security and logic devices quickly and cost-effectively.
Industry Background Data I/O enables companies to improve productivity, increase supply-chain security and reduce costs by providing device data programming and security deployment solutions that allow our customers to take IP (large design and data files) and protect and program it into memory, microcontroller, security and logic devices quickly and cost-effectively.
As with U.S. sales representatives, sales made by international sales representatives are on an agency basis, with sales made directly to the customer by us. Net international sales for 2024, 2023 and 2022 were (in millions) $20.4, $25.3 and $22.4, respectively.
As with U.S. sales representatives, sales made by international sales representatives are on an agency basis, with sales made directly to the customer by us. Net international sales for 2025, 2024 and 2023 were (in millions) $20.2, $20.4, and $25.3, respectively.
Net sales in the U.S. for 2024, 2023 and 2022 were (in millions) $1.4, $2.8 and $1.8, respectively. Some of our customers’ orders delivered internationally are heavily influenced by U.S. sales-based efforts. 7 Table of Contents International Sales International sales represented approximately 94%, 90% and 93% of net sales in 2024, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
Net sales in the U.S. for 2025, 2024 and 2023 were (in millions) $1.3, $1.4, and $2.8, respectively. Some of our customers’ orders delivered internationally are heavily influenced by U.S. sales-based efforts. 8 Table of Contents International Sales International sales represented approximately 94%, 94%, and 90% of net sales in 2025, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Employees - Human Capital As of December 31, 2024, we had a total of 95 employees, of which 45 were located outside the U.S. and 7 of which were part time. We also utilize independent contractors for specialty work, primarily in research and development, and utilize temporary workers to adjust capacity to fluctuating demand and for special projects.
Employees - Human Capital As of December 31, 2025, we had a total of 97 employees, of which 44 were located outside the U.S. and 7 of which were part time. We also utilize independent contractors for specialty work, primarily in research and development, and utilize temporary workers to adjust capacity to fluctuating demand and for special projects.
Process improvement and simplification as well as new product rollouts, memory and new technology, security New contracts from OEMs, programming solutions specified by OEMs Large algorithm device support library, contract wins, capacity utilization of their installed base of equipment, small parts handling, security Buying criteria Quality, throughput, reliability, configuration control, traceability, global support, IP protection, security Quality, reliability, configuration control, traceability, global support, IP protection, security Lowest equipment procurement cost, throughput, global support Flexibility, lowest lifecycle cost per programmed part, low changeover time; use of multiple vendors provides negotiating leverage, device support availability Security Deployment End-customer focus End-customer focus End-customer and partner focus Partner focus of our SentriX deployments Our solutions address the data programming and security deployment needs of programmable semiconductor devices.
Process improvement and simplification as well as new product rollouts, memory and new technology security New contracts from OEMs, programming solutions specified by OEMs Large algorithm device support library, contract wins, capacity utilization of their installed base of equipment, small parts handling, security Buying criteria Quality, throughput, reliability, configuration control, traceability, global support, IP protection, security Quality, reliability, configuration control, traceability, global support, IP protection, security Lowest equipment procurement cost, throughput, global support Flexibility, lowest lifecycle cost per programmed part, low changeover time; use of multiple vendors provides negotiating leverage, device support availability Security Deployment End-customer focus End-customer focus End-customer and partner focus Partner focus of our SentriX deployments Our solutions address the data programming and security deployment needs of programmable semiconductors (flash memory, microcontrollers and secure elements) at high volumes, with security, quality and traceability requirements.
Shift from analog to connected intelligent devices, security Production contract wins Value-added services, logistics, security Programming equipment drivers Growing electronic content, global support, resilient supply chains, new product rollouts, growing file sizes, quality control, traceability, and security Growing electronic content and need for IP protection.
Shift from analog to connected intelligent devices, security. Initial buildout of Edge AI impacting investment decisions. Production contract wins Value-added services, logistics, security Programming equipment drivers Growing electronic content, global support, resilient supply chains, new product rollouts, growing file sizes, quality control, traceability, and security Growing electronic content and need for IP protection.
We also provide services related to hardware support, system installation and repair, and device programming. Companies that design and manufacture products utilizing programmable electronic devices, ranging from automobiles to cell phones, purchase programming solutions from us.
We also provide services related to hardware support, system and repair, and device programming. Companies that design and manufacture products utilizing programmable electronic devices, ranging from automobiles to industrial controls to edge AI, purchase programming solutions from us.
The following represented greater than 10% of net sales for the applicable year: Percentage of Net Sales 2024 2023 2022 Number of customers 2 2 1 Approximate percentage of net sales 34 % 24 % 23 % Percentage of each 19 % 13 % 23 % Percentage of each 15 % 11 % n/a The following represented greater than 10% of our consolidated accounts receivable for the applicable years: Percentage of Consolidated Accounts Receivable 2024 2023 2022 Number of customers 2 3 3 Approximate percentage of consolidated accounts receivable balance 43 % 47 % 39 % Percentage of each 30 % 18 % 15 % Percentage of each 13 % 16 % 13 % Percentage of each - 13 % 11 % Geographic Markets and Distribution We market and sell our products through a combination of direct sales, indirect sales representatives and distributors, as well as services through programming centers.
The following represented greater than 10% of net sales for the applicable year: Percentage of Net Sales 2025 2024 2023 Number of customers 3 2 2 Approximate percentage of net sales 41 % 34 % 24 % Percentage of Customer 1 18 % 19 % 13 % Percentage of Customer 2 12 % 15 % 11 % Percentage of Customer 3 11 % - - The following represented greater than 10% of our accounts receivable: Percentage of Accounts Receivable 2025 2024 2023 Number of customers 3 2 3 Approximate percentage of AR balance 49 % 43 % 47 % Percentage of Customer 1 19 % 30 % 18 % Percentage of Customer 2 16 % 13 % 16 % Percentage of Customer 3 14 % - 13 % Geographic Markets and Distribution We market and sell our products through a combination of direct sales, indirect sales representatives and distributors, as well as services through programming centers.
Data I/O ® designs, manufactures and sells programming and security deployment systems and services for electronic device manufacturers, specifically targeting high-growth areas such as high-volume users of flash memory and flash memory-based microcontrollers.
Data I/O designs, manufactures and sells programming and security deployment systems and services for electronic device manufacturers, specifically targeting high-growth areas such as high-volume users of flash memory and flash memory-based microcontrollers. Our mission is to bring the world’s electronic devices to life.
Products To accommodate the expanding variety and quantities of programmable devices being manufactured today, we offer multiple solutions for the numerous types of device mix and volume usage by our customers in the various market segments and applications. We work closely with leading manufacturers of programmable devices to develop our products to meet the requirements of a particular device.
Products To accommodate the expanding variety and quantities of programmable devices being manufactured today, we offer multiple solutions for the numerous types of device mix and volume usage by our customers in the various market segments and applications.
As a resilient supply chain strategy, we manufacture various products in both of our production facilities. This strategy allows opportunity to mitigate some of the risks of having only one location, as well as enabling tariff and tax optimization strategies. We use a combination of standard components and fabricated parts manufactured to our specifications.
This strategy allows opportunity to mitigate some of the risks of having only one location, as well as enabling tariff and tax optimization strategies. We use a combination of standard components and fabricated parts manufactured to our specifications.
Programmable devices are used in products such as automobile electronics, smartphones, HDTV, smart meters, gaming systems and a broad category called Internet of Things (“IoT”). IoT is a broad term that addresses the interconnectivity of devices and other electronic or smart products.
Programmable devices are used in products such as automobile electronics, smartphones, HDTVs, smart meters, gaming systems and a broad category called Internet of Things (“IoT”).
Ng 63 Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Secretary and Treasurer William Wentworth joined Data I/O as a member of the Board of Directors on May 2023 and assumed the President position on September 1,2024 and Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) position on October 1, 2024.
Set forth below is certain information concerning the executive officers of Data I/O as of April 16, 2026: Name Age Position William Wentworth 60 President and Chief Executive Officer Charles DiBona 61 Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Secretary and Treasurer William Wentworth joined Data I/O as a member of the Board of Directors on May 2023 and assumed the President position on September 1, 2024 and Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) position on October 1, 2024.
Our solutions, some of which include security deployment and process control capabilities, enable us to address the demanding requirements of the electronic device market, where applications security and IP protection are essential to our customer’s success.
Our solutions, some of which include security deployment and process control capabilities, enable us to address the demanding requirements of the electronic device market, where applications security and IP protection are essential to our customer’s success. Data I/O was incorporated in the State of Washington in 1969 and its business was founded in 1972. Our website address is www.dataio.com.
Manufacturing, Raw Materials and Backlog We strive to manufacture and provide the best solutions for advanced programming. We primarily assemble and test our products at our principal facilities in Redmond, Washington and Shanghai, China. Both of these locations are ISO 9001:2015 certified. We outsource our circuit board manufacturing and fabrication.
We primarily assemble and test our products at our principal facilities in Redmond, Washington and Shanghai, China. Both of these locations are ISO 9001:2015 certified. We outsource our circuit board manufacturing and fabrication. As a resilient supply chain strategy, we manufacture various products in both of our production facilities.
In addition to this commitment, the Company has a track record of meeting its ESG regulatory obligations, being a solid corporate citizen, delivering superior value to its customers and partners, and demonstrating corporate stewardship including returning capital to shareholders through past share buybacks. 9 Table of Contents As the largest and only publicly traded company in its sector, according to our internal analysis, Data I/O has led its industry in disclosing significant operational and financial information.
In addition to this commitment, the Company has a track record of meeting its ESG regulatory obligations, being a solid corporate citizen, delivering superior value to its customers and partners, and demonstrating corporate stewardship including returning capital to shareholders through past share buybacks. 11 Table of Contents Executive Officers of the Registrant During 2025, the Company underwent a significant transition in its financial leadership.
Our research and development efforts have resulted in the release of significant new products and product enhancements over the past several years. During 2024, 2023 and 2022, we made expenditures for research and development of (in millions) $6.2, $6.5 and $6.1, respectively, representing 29%, 23% and 25% of net sales, respectively. Research and development costs are generally expensed as incurred.
During 2025, 2024 and 2023, we made expenditures for research and development of (in millions) $6.5, $6.2 and $6.5, respectively, representing 30%, 29% and 23% of net sales, respectively. Research and development costs are generally expensed as incurred.
Initiatives within these areas apply to the Company’s daily global operations as well as within its supply chains. Our facilities are subject to numerous laws and regulations concerning the discharge of materials or otherwise relating to the environment.
Our facilities are subject to numerous laws and regulations concerning the discharge of materials or otherwise relating to the environment.
Device support is a critical aspect of our business and consists of writing software algorithms for devices and developing socket adapters to hold and connect to the device for programming. 4 Table of Contents Sales Percentage of Total Sales Breakdown by Type Sales Type 2024 2023 Drivers Equipment Sales 51% 58% Capacity, Process improvement, Technology Adapter Sales 33% 29% Capacity utilization, New customer products Software and Maintenance Sales 16% 13% Installed base, Added capabilities Total 100% 100% The table below presents our main products and the key features that benefit our customers: Products Key Features Customer Benefits PSV Systems: Off-line · Fast program and verify speeds · Managed and secure programming (Automated) · · Up to 112 programming sites Up to 3000 devices per hour throughput · High throughput for high-density flash memory programming · · UFS Support Supports LumenX and FlashCORE III programmers · Flexible I/O options (tray, tape, tube), marking/labeling and vision for coplanarity inspection · · Supports multiple media types Supports quality options – fiber laser marking, ink dot marking, 2D inspection, 3D coplanarity · · Scalable solutions for low to high-volume manufacturing Access to system data for connected factory and traceability · ConneX Service Software enables connected factory integration and automation LumenX Programmer (Non-automated) · Extensible architecture for fast programming, verify and download speeds · · Managed and secure programming Fast setup and job changeover · Supports UFS memory, microcontrollers, serial flash, secure elements and other device types · · Highest yield and low total cost of programming High performance · · Large file size support Secure job creation · Create and validate designs before moving down the firmware supply chain · Eight sockets with tool-less changeover with single-socket adapters FlashPAK III programmer: (Non-automated) · · Scalability Network control via Ethernet · Create and validate designs before moving down the firmware supply chain · Stand-alone operation or PC compatible · Unmatched ease of use in manual production systems · Parallel programming · Four sockets · Universal device support SentriX Security Deployment System · Unique ability to securely provision keys and certificates one device at a time · · Create secure IoT devices across a global network Maintain IP control over their product’s lifecycle · Broad set of secure devices supported with wide range of silicon partners · Secure supply chain and flexible key management architecture · Software license model allows easy upgrades from deployed PSV data programming systems · Pay per use model 5 Table of Contents Customers/Markets We sell our solutions to customers worldwide, many of whom are world-class manufacturers of electronic devices used in a broad range of industries, as described in the following table: OEMs EMS Programming Centers Automotive Electronics IoT, Industrial, Consumer Electronics, including Wireless Contract Manufacturers Notable end customers Borg Warner, Bosch, Alps Alpine, Visteon, Kostal, JVCKenwood, Harman, Hitachi, Denso Ten, Continental, Aptiv Panasonic, Magna, Marelli, Tesla, Desay, BYD LG, TCL, Siemens, Danfoss, Philips, Schneider, Endress+Hauser, Insta, Sony, UTEC, Nokia Pegatron, Flex, Jabil, Wistron, Sanmina SCI, Foxconn, Salcomp, Calcomp, Plexus Arrow, Avnet, BTV, CPS, Semitron, NOA Leading Business drivers Infotainment, Advanced Driver Assist (ADAS), electrification, connectivity, and security Higher functionality driven by increasing electronic content.
Our automated systems have list selling prices ranging from approximately $150,000 to $210,000 and our manual systems have list selling prices ranging from approximately $8,000 to $11,000. 5 Table of Contents Sales Percentage of Total Sales Breakdown by Type Sales Type 2025 2024 Drivers Platform Sales 42% 51% Capacity, Process improvement, Technology Adapter Sales 37% 33% Capacity utilization, New customer products Software and Maintenance Sales 21% 16% Installed base, Added capabilities Total 100% 100% The table below presents our main products and the key features that benefit our customers: Products Key Features Customer Benefits PSV Systems: Off-line (Automated) • Fast program and verify speeds • Up to 112 programming sites • Up to 2000 devices per hour throughput • UFS Support • Supports LumenX and FlashCORE III programmers • Supports multiple media types • Supports quality options – fiber laser marking, ink dot marking, 2D inspection, 3D coplanarity • ConneX Service Software enables connected factory integration and automation and system monitoring dashboards • Managed and secure programming • High throughput for high-density flash memory programming • Flexible I/O options (tray, tape, tube), marking/labeling and vision for coplanarity inspection • Scalable solutions for low to high-volume manufacturing • Access to system data for connected factory and traceability Lumen®X Programmer (Non-automated) • Extensible architecture for fast programming, verify and download speeds • Supports UFS memory, microcontrollers, serial flash, secure elements and other device types • Large file size support • Secure job creation • Four or eight sockets configuration with tool-less changeover with single-socket adapters • Managed and secure programming • Fast setup and job changeover • Highest yield and low total cost of programming • High performance • Create and validate designs before moving down the firmware supply chain FlashPAK III programmer: (Non-automated) • Scalability • Network control via Ethernet • Stand-alone operation or PC compatible • Parallel programming • Four sockets • Universal device support • Create and validate designs before moving down the firmware supply chain • Unmatched ease of use in manual production systems 6 Table of Contents Customers/Markets We sell our solutions to customers worldwide, many of whom are world-class manufacturers of electronic devices used in a broad range of industries.
Our device programming solutions currently target two high volume growing markets: automotive electronics and IoT systems, including industrial and consumer devices. 6 Table of Contents Growth drivers for automotive electronics · Consumers desire advanced car features requiring higher levels of sophistication, including autonomous cars, infotainment options (audio, radio, dashboard displays, navigation), ADAS, wireless connectivity and electrification · Proliferation of programmable microcontrollers to support the next-generation electronic car systems · Increasing use of high-density flash to provide memory for advanced applications · Increasing complexity to support autonomous vehicles · Increasing need for security solutions for a secure supply chain and lifecycle firmware integrity · Growing software size Growth drivers for IoT, including industrial, consumer electronics and wireless · Securely controlling groups of connected devices through a secure supply chain and lifecycle firmware integrity management · Adding intelligence and processing into devices · Connecting previously unconnected devices to networks and the internet (such as smart home, including intelligent thermostats and lighting) · Emergence of new devices and applications (such as health and wellness wearable devices and applications) Diversification of accounts receivable and net sales During 2024, we sold products to approximately 197 customers throughout the world.
Our device programming solutions currently target two high volume growing markets: automotive electronics and IoT, including industrial, consumer electronics and wireless. 7 Table of Contents Growth drivers for automotive electronics · Consumers desire advanced car features requiring higher levels of sophistication, including autonomous vehicle capabilities and safety assistance. · Proliferation of programmable microcontrollers to support the next-generation electronic car systems. · Increasing use of high-density flash to provide memory for advanced applications. · Increasing complexity to support autonomous vehicles. · Increasing need for security solutions for a secure supply chain and lifecycle firmware integrity. · Growing software size.
Our software products are not typically sold or licensed separately from sales of programming systems. However, when we license software separately, we recognize revenue upon the transfer of control of the software, which is generally upon shipment, provided that only inconsequential performance obligations remain on our part and substantive acceptance conditions, if any, have been met.
However, when we license software separately, we recognize revenue upon the transfer of control of the software, which is generally upon shipment, provided that only inconsequential performance obligations remain on our part and substantive acceptance conditions, if any, have been met. 10 Table of Contents Because of the rapidly changing technology in the semiconductor, electronic equipment and software industries, portions of our products might infringe upon existing patents or copyrights, and we may be required to obtain licenses or discontinue the use of infringing technology.
Under Bill's leadership, Source developed compelling programming solutions for the automotive and consumer industries, expanding the business and limiting its industry and customer concentration.
He led the sale of controlling interest of Source Electronics to HIG Capital in 2001 and the company’s subsequent sale to Avnet in 2008 with significant investor return. Under Bill’s leadership, Source developed compelling programming solutions for the automotive and consumer industries, expanding the business and limiting its industry and customer concentration.
Bill Wentworth brings a wealth of industry experience spanning over 35 years, including private equity and M&A exposure.
Bill Wentworth brings a wealth of industry experience spanning over 35 years, including private equity and M&A exposure. In 1988 he cofounded Source Electronics, the global market share leader in programming and test services, and a Data I/O customer.
In addition, new security devices may be required to be programmed using device-specific programmers developed by the semiconductor manufacturer. While we are not aware of any published industry market information covering the programming systems or security deployment market, according to our internal analysis of competitors’ revenues, we believe we continue to be the largest supplier in the programming systems market.
While we are not aware of any published industry market reports covering the programming systems or security deployment market, according to our internal analysis of competitors’ revenues, we believe we continue to be one of the largest suppliers in the programming systems market. Manufacturing, Raw Materials and Backlog We strive to manufacture and provide the best solutions for advanced programming.
Environmental, Social and Governance (“ESG”) Data I/O is committed to the responsibilities associated with modern age ESG. The Company’s key pillars for ESG support a framework for sustainable growth and include Leadership & Governance, Environment, Innovation, Human Capital, Social Capital, and Financial Excellence.
The Company’s key pillars for ESG support a framework for sustainable growth and include Leadership & Governance, Environment, Innovation, Human Capital, Social Capital, and Financial Excellence. Initiatives within these areas apply to the Company’s daily global operations as well as within its supply chains.
Trends of increasing device densities, shrinking device packages, increased demands for security, and customers increasing their software content file sizes, combined with the increasing numbers of intelligent devices such as automotive electronics and IoT applications, are driving demand for our solutions. 3 Table of Contents Traditionally, our programming market opportunity focused on the number of semiconductor devices to be programmed, but because of the rapid increase in the density of devices, and increasing demands for supply-chain security, the focus has shifted in many cases, from the number and type of devices to the number and type of bits per device to be programmed or securely provisioned.
Trends of increasing device densities, shrinking device packages, increased demands for security, and customers increasing their software content file sizes, combined with the increasing numbers of intelligent devices such as automotive electronics and IoT applications, are driving demand for our solutions. Geopolitical, economic and trade uncertainties continued to impact the Company’s markets in 2025.