Revenue for the second quarter was $19.6 million, an increase of 60% compared to the first quarter of 2022 and more than 160% year over year. The improvement in revenue was primarily driven by a more favorable mix of Sapphire XC system sales resulting in an increase in average selling price. Recurring revenue was in line with forecasts and is expected to increase in the second half of 2022 due to the higher number of systems in the field.
Gross margin for the quarter was 6% and continues to reflect the impact of launch customer pricing for the company’s Sapphire XC systems shipped during the quarter as well as elevated overhead absorption and bill of materials costs as the company scales its manufacturing operations. While the company’s gross margin for the second quarter was in line with expectations, ongoing supply chain challenges have changed the timing of certain forecasted cost reduction benefits that will impact gross margin in the second half of the year. Bill of material cost savings which were anticipated for the second half of 2022, are now expected to be delayed until the first half of 2023 as the company reduces pre-purchased, higher cost inventory acquired in the first half of 2022 to offset ongoing component shortages and delivery delays. Additionally, these challenges will impact the delivery schedule of its remaining launch customer systems with certain shipments shifting to the third and fourth quarter resulting in more gross margin impact in those quarters than initially forecasted. The company continues to expect its per unit labor and overhead costs to be in line with its plan due to its manufacturing scale up. As a result, the company now expects its third quarter gross margin to be in line with its second quarter gross margin and fourth quarter 2022 gross margin to be in the range of 11% to 14%.
Operating expenses for the quarter declined slightly to $27.5 million, primarily as a result of lower general and administrative costs partially offset by higher sales and marketing expenses to fund the company’s global expansion plans. Non-GAAP operating expenses, which excluded stock-based compensation expense of $5.0 million, was $22.5 million.
Net income for the quarter was $128 million and reflected a gain of $154 million on the fair value of warrants and contingent liabilities. Non-GAAP net loss, which excludes the gain on fair value of warrants and contingent earnout liabilities as well as stock-based compensation, was $21.0 million. Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter, excluding the same metrics, was a loss of $19.8 million. For more information regarding the company’s non-GAAP financial measures, see “Non-GAAP Financial Information” below.
The company ended the quarter with a strong balance sheet with $142 million in cash and investments. As a result, the company believes it has the liquidity for ongoing technology investments as well as providing the resources needed to fund its growth plans.
Guidance
For fiscal year 2022, given its strong year to date results and significant backlog, the company is reiterating is previous revenue guidance of $89 million.
Additional information for fiscal year 2022:
- The company’s business continues to evolve due to new product introductions and changing customer demand trends
- The company booked $18 million in new orders in the second quarter and has a total backlog of $55 million
- More than 95% of the company’s 2022 sales forecast is either recognized, booked or expected recurring revenue
- Product mix - the company is observing significantly higher average selling prices due to increased Sapphire XC product demand which is expected to offset a lower than forecasted unit count
- End customer mix – the company expects to continue to see a material shift in mix towards higher recurring purchasing rates from existing customer for 2022 than in the initial model
The company will host a conference call for investors this afternoon to discuss its second quarter 2022 performance at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time. The call will be webcast and can be accessed from the Events page of the Investor Relations section of Velo3D’s website at https://ir.velo3d.com/.
About Velo3D:
Velo3D is a metal 3D printing technology company. 3D printing—also known as additive manufacturing (AM)—has a unique ability to improve the way high-value metal parts are built. However, legacy metal AM has been greatly limited in its capabilities since its invention almost 30 years ago. This has prevented the technology from being used to create the most valuable and impactful parts, restricting its use to specific niches where the limitations were acceptable.
Velo3D has overcome these limitations so engineers can design and print the parts they want. The company’s solution unlocks a wide breadth of design freedom and enables customers in space exploration, aviation, power generation, energy and semiconductor to innovate the future in their respective industries. Using Velo3D, these customers can now build mission-critical metal parts that were previously impossible to manufacture. The end-to-end solution includes the Flow™ print preparation software, the Sapphire® family of printers and the Assure™ quality control system—all of which are powered by Velo3D’s Intelligent Fusion® manufacturing process. The company delivered its first Sapphire® system in 2018 and has been a strategic partner to innovators such as SpaceX, Honeywell, Honda, Chromalloy and Lam Research. Velo3D has been named to Fast Company’s prestigious annual list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2021. For more information, please visit velo3d.com, or follow the company on LinkedIn or Twitter.
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