Company: CPSH
Filing Date: 2025-10-06
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001437749-25-030558
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Company: CPS TECHNOLOGIES CORP/DE/
Filing Date: 2025-10-06
Form: 424B5
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 these applications involve electrical energy use or energy generation; the Company’s products allow higher performance and improved energy efficiency.

Using its proprietary MMC technology, the Company also produces light-weight armor. Due to its ability to withstand extreme environments and high threat levels, CPS armor has been selected as the solution for the U.S. Navy’s crew served weapons station program. Its light weight also makes it an ideal solution for aircraft and other vehicles requiring a high strength to weight ratio.

MMCs are a class of materials consisting of a combination of metals and ceramics. Compared to conventional materials, MMCs provide superior thermal conductivity, improved thermal expansion matching, greater stiffness and lighter weight. These factors, in particular the lighter weight, are among the reasons CPS parts are on the last two Mars Rovers as well as many satellites.

CPS is a fully qualified manufacturer for many of the world’s largest electronics OEMs.

In 2022 CPS resumed its participation in the Small Business Innovation Research (“SBIR”) and Small Business Technology Transfer (“STTR”) programs, sponsored by the US Small Business Administration. These programs provide funding for innovative research and development to domestic small businesses, who maintain certain intellectual property rights. The technologies developed by the Company during these programs will further enhance CPS’ intellectual property portfolio.

CPS management believes our business model of providing advanced material solutions to a portfolio of high growth end markets in various stages of the technology adoption lifecycle provides CPS with the opportunity for sustained growth and a diversified customer base. We believe we have validated this model as we are now supplying customers at all stages of the technology adoption lifecycle.

Our products are manufactured by proprietary processes we have developed including the QuicksetTM Injection Molding Process (“Quickset Process”) and the QuickCastTM Pressure Infiltration Process (“QuickCast Process”).

CPS was incorporated in Massachusetts in 1984 as Ceramics Process Systems Corporation and reincorporated in Delaware in April 1987 through a merger into a wholly-owned Delaware subsidiary organized for purposes of the reincorporation. In July 1987, CPS completed our initial public offering of 1.5 million shares of our Common Stock. In March 2007, the Company changed its name from Ceramics Process Systems Corporation to CPS Technologies Corp.

CPS’ website is http://www.cpstechnologysolutions.com.

Our Corporate Information

We maintain our principal executive offices at 111 South Worcester Street, Norton, MA 02766 and our telephone number is (508) 222-0614. Our corporate website address is www.cpstechnolog