AERWINS Technologies Inc. — Cyborg Score 4/10

Mixed
Personal air vehicles and advanced aviation platforms

Strategic Profile

AERWINS is a developer and manufacturer of an air mobility platform called C.O.S.M.O.S. (Centralized Operating System for Managing Open Sky) and the XTURISMO Limited Edition Hoverbike. C.O.S.M.O.S. is a drone monitoring and management platform service for unmanned aerial vehicles that enables planning, monitoring, and management of aircraft condition and ensures safety of surrounding environments and operators.

Cyborg Score Rationale

AERWINS is an early-stage air mobility innovator with public trading status but limited institutional backing (7.9% institutional ownership). The company faces significant competition from more established players and shows lower revenue and earnings relative to peers, yet operates in a high-growth emerging market with strategic significance.

Top Insights

  • Single-seat optionally manned aircraft focus positions AERWINS at the intersection of personal transportation innovation and advanced aerospace technology
  • Dual-platform strategy spanning C.O.S.M.O.S. software platform and XTURISMO hardware aims to capture both UAV management and consumer air mobility segments
  • Low institutional ownership (7.9%) and OTC trading suggest limited analyst coverage and institutional confidence relative to more mature aerospace-robotics competitors
  • High stock volatility (beta 1.84 as of June 2026) reflects speculative investor sentiment and pre-commercialization stage of business

Named Competitors

  • Joby Aviation — Electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft developer
  • Archer Aviation — Urban air mobility platform focused on passenger transport

Recent Developments

  • (June 2026) Continued OTC trading with comparison articles highlighting Duke Robotics (NASDAQ) as more established competitor with higher revenue and earnings

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