TLDR Ondas Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:ONDS) stock rose 4% in premarket trading after announcing a corporate rebranding to Ondas Inc. The company is relocating its headquartersTLDR Ondas Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:ONDS) stock rose 4% in premarket trading after announcing a corporate rebranding to Ondas Inc. The company is relocating its headquarters

Ondas Holdings (ONDS) Stock Jumps on Rebranding and Florida Headquarters Move

TLDR

  • Ondas Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:ONDS) stock rose 4% in premarket trading after announcing a corporate rebranding to Ondas Inc.
  • The company is relocating its headquarters from its current location to West Palm Beach, Florida, to support growth and access to talent and capital.
  • The name change reflects the company’s evolution into a fully integrated global operating platform serving defense and security markets.
  • The rebranding will be effective during the first quarter of 2026, with no expected disruption to operations or customer programs.
  • Ondas will maintain its distributed global footprint across the United States, Europe, Middle East, and Asia for engineering, manufacturing, and field operations.

Ondas Holdings Inc. (ONDS) stock climbed 4% in premarket trading Friday following the company’s announcement of a corporate rebrand and headquarters relocation. The defense and security technology company plans to change its name to Ondas Inc. and has already moved its main office to West Palm Beach, Florida.


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The rebranding comes as the company transitions from its earlier development phase to what management describes as a scaled, global defense and security technology platform. Eric Brock, Chairman and CEO of Ondas, said the previous name reflected an earlier chapter of the company’s growth. The new name better represents the company’s current operations as an integrated platform serving both government and commercial customers.

The name change is scheduled to take effect during the first quarter of 2026. The company confirmed the rebranding will not affect its stock ticker symbol or cause any interruption to ongoing business activities.

Ondas provides autonomous aerial and ground robot intelligence through its Ondas Autonomous Systems business unit. The company also offers private wireless solutions through Ondas Networks. These two divisions form the core of the company’s defense and security technology offerings.

Strategic Move to Florida

The headquarters relocation to West Palm Beach represents a calculated decision to position the company for its next growth phase. Management cited improved access to senior talent, strategic partners, and institutional capital as key reasons for the move. Brock pointed to West Palm Beach’s emergence as a hub for technology, defense, finance, and global business.

The company emphasized that the headquarters move has already been completed. Despite the change in location, Ondas will keep its distributed operations model intact. Engineering, manufacturing, and field operations will continue across multiple regions including the United States, Europe, Middle East, and Asia.

Operations Continue Uninterrupted

Company leadership stressed that neither the name change nor the headquarters relocation will disrupt day-to-day operations. Customer programs and delivery timelines remain on schedule. The company characterized these changes as strategic positioning rather than an operational overhaul.

Ondas operates in the defense, security, and industrial technology sectors. Its Ondas Autonomous Systems unit provides AI-powered defense and security platforms. These include autonomous aerial systems, ground systems, and counter-UAS technology deployed at critical infrastructure and sensitive sites worldwide.

The Ondas Networks division focuses on software-defined wireless connectivity for mission-critical IoT applications. Industries served include rail, utilities, oil and gas, transportation, and government sectors. The company also runs Ondas Capital, which pursues advisory and strategic investment activities in unmanned and autonomous systems for allied defense and security markets.

The stock’s premarket gain came on the back of the dual announcement. Analysts currently rate ONDS as a Buy with a $10.00 price target. The company has a market cap of $3.65 billion and an average trading volume of 84.4 million shares.

The corporate headquarters is now based in West Palm Beach, with the name change set to follow in the coming months.

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