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MultiSensor AI Deepens Vibration Coverage in Condition Intelligence Solution through Collaboration with Broadsens

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MultiSensor AI (NASDAQ: MSAI) announced expanded vibration coverage in its MSAI Connect condition intelligence platform through a collaboration with Broadsens, showcased at Maintec 2026.

The integration adds Broadsens’ SVT-V wireless vibration sensors to MSAI’s existing thermal monitoring, aiming to close detection gaps on slow-rotating and intermittent-duty assets.

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News Market Reaction – MSAI

+2.75% 2.1x vol
13 alerts
+2.75% News Effect
+81.8% Peak Tracked
-15.2% Trough Tracked
+$303K Valuation Impact
$11.31M Market Cap
2.1x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, MSAI gained 2.75%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +81.8% during that session. Argus tracked a trough of -15.2% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 13 alerts that day, indicating notable trading interest and price volatility. This price movement added approximately $303K to the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $11.31M at that time. Trading volume was elevated at 2.1x the daily average, suggesting notable buying interest.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Real-time sampling interval: <1 second Low-vibration sampling interval: 10 seconds Event date range: June 3–4, 2026 +2 more
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Real-time sampling interval <1 second SVT-V wireless vibration sensors when machines running
Low-vibration sampling interval 10 seconds SVT-V sensors when machines very low vibration or idle
Event date range June 3–4, 2026 Maintec 2026 where MSAI showcases expanded vibration
Session time 3:30 PM BST Fireside chat with Amazon reliability manager at Maintec
Exhibition hall Hall 5 Location of MSAI booth at Maintec 2026

Market Reality Check

Price: $4.71 Vol: Volume 29,178 is 0.75x th...
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$4.71 Last Close
Volume Volume 29,178 is 0.75x the 20-day average, indicating subdued pre-news trading. normal
Technical Shares at $5.45 are trading below the 200-day MA of $18.89 and far under the $96 52-week high.

Peers on Argus

MSAI was down 0.73% pre-news while sector peers like INTZ and CSAI showed gains,...
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MSAI was down 0.73% pre-news while sector peers like INTZ and CSAI showed gains, indicating today’s partnership headline is more stock-specific than part of a unified sector move.

Previous Partnership,AI Reports

1 past event · Latest: Oct 15 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 1 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Oct 15 AI partnership expansion Positive -2.0% Announced strategic AI partnership integrating Seek Thermal hardware with MSAI platform.
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Limited same-tag history: the prior partnership/AI announcement saw a modest negative move despite positive collaboration framing.

Recent Company History

Over recent periods, MultiSensor AI has emphasized AI-driven reliability partnerships and technology showcases. A prior partnership,AI event with Seek Thermal on Oct 15, 2024 integrated third-party thermal hardware with MSAI’s predictive maintenance platform, yet the stock moved -2% over 24 hours. Today’s Broadsens collaboration similarly deepens sensing capabilities inside MSAI Connect, continuing the strategy of expanding multi-sensor coverage through hardware partners.

Historical Comparison

-2.0% avg move · Past partnership/AI news for MSAI produced an average -2% move. Today’s Broadsens collaboration fits...
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Average Historical Move partnership,AI

Past partnership/AI news for MSAI produced an average -2% move. Today’s Broadsens collaboration fits the same pattern of deepening hardware-integrated condition intelligence.

MSAI’s partnership,AI history shows a progression of integrating external sensing hardware, from thermal (Seek Thermal) toward broader multi-sensor, vibration-inclusive coverage with Broadsens.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Active S-3 Shelf · $28.0 million
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Active S-3 Shelf Registration 2025-12-12
$28.0 million registered capacity

An effective S-3 shelf filed on Dec 12, 2025 registers 34,229,826 existing-holder shares plus substantial warrant shares. While MSAI receives no proceeds from resales, it could receive up to $28.0 million in cash if registered warrants are exercised, underlining ongoing access to equity-linked capital for general corporate and working capital needs.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement expands MSAI Connect by integrating Broadsens’ real-time wireless vibration sensin...
Analysis

This announcement expands MSAI Connect by integrating Broadsens’ real-time wireless vibration sensing, aiming to close visibility gaps on slow-rotating and intermittent-duty assets. It continues a strategy of hardware partnerships to deepen multi-sensor condition intelligence. Historically, similar partnership,AI news produced limited price impact. Investors may watch adoption traction, performance of these multi-modality deployments, and how effectively the collaboration broadens coverage in high-throughput industrial environments.

Key Terms

wireless vibration sensors, edge detection
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wireless vibration sensors technical
"Broadsens' SVT-V wireless vibration sensors sample in true real time..."
Wireless vibration sensors are small devices that attach to equipment and measure shaking, rotation, or mechanical noise, then transmit that information over radio or Wi‑Fi to a monitoring system. For investors, they matter because they act like a fitness tracker for machines—spotting wear or imbalance early so companies can fix things before costly breakdowns, lower maintenance spending, extend equipment life, and make operations more predictable and efficient.
edge detection technical
"...enable always-listening edge detection[1] that captures threshold-crossing events..."
Edge detection is a computer-vision technique that finds sharp changes or boundaries in images or other spatial data — think tracing the shoreline where water meets land in a photograph. In medical and regulated applications it helps identify features like organ borders, lesions or device edges in scans and supports automated measurements and diagnostics; investors watch it because reliable edge detection can speed regulatory approval, improve product accuracy, and influence commercial adoption and valuation.

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Showcased at Maintec 2026, MSAI deepens vibration coverage in collaboration with Broadsens, closing detection gaps on assets where single-sensor programs fall short

Houston, Texas--(Newsfile Corp. - June 3, 2026) - MultiSensor AI Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: MSAI) ("MSAI", "MultiSensor AI" or the "Company") today announced expanded vibration coverage in its condition intelligence solution, MSAI Connect, through a new collaboration with Broadsens. MSAI believes industrial operators and reliability teams who leverage multiple sensor modalities can detect more failure modes and forms of degradation across asset types, identify likely causes faster, and act with greater confidence, ultimately driving more efficient and resilient operations.

"Reliability teams in high-throughput operations don't need more dashboards - they need a faster, clearer path from signal to action," said Asim Akram, CEO of MultiSensor AI. "When thermal and vibration sit on the same asset in the same workflow, teams can differentiate between mechanical and electrical functions faster and determine when to take action versus when to keep watching. We're also extending coverage to assets where legacy vibration platforms leave gaps, such as slow-rotating and intermittent-duty equipment, without adding another siloed tool."

Vibration extends MSAI Connect's existing thermal condition intelligence rather than introducing a separate program. Existing customers, who purchase and deploy our enhanced vibration solution, gain broader asset coverage inside the workflow they already use. The platform is purpose-built for high-throughput, power-dense, highly automated industrial facilities, where we believe single-modality monitoring can make it harder to identify emerging failure modes. By expanding coverage across more failure modes and critical assets in one platform, vibration detection through MSAI Connect helps close the visibility gap that exposes these facilities to unexpected downtime and lost productivity.

Powering the new vibration capability is a collaboration with Broadsens. We believe integrating Broadsens' field-proven, industrially certified hardware into MSAI's unified platform will help reliability teams harness the power of better insights from multiple sensor types on priority assets without deploying a separate vibration program or managing disconnected workflows.

Broadsens' SVT-V wireless vibration sensors sample in true real time in less than 1 second intervals when machines are running, sample every 10 seconds when machines are in very low vibration or idle, and enable always-listening edge detection[1] that captures threshold-crossing events at the sensor when they occur. This enables teams to catch fast-developing faults and mechanical events that evolve in seconds, minutes to hours, including on intermittent-duty and slow-rotating assets that hourly-sampled systems typically miss.

MultiSensor AI at Maintec 2026

MSAI will showcase MSAI Connect's expanded vibration capabilities at Maintec 2026 from June 3rd to June 4th at the NEC Birmingham. Visitors to the MSAI booth in Hall 5 can explore MSAI's full suite of sensing capabilities and speak with the team.

Additionally, Luke Grice-Lowe, Director of Reliability & Maintenance Programs at MultiSensor AI, will join Pat Caron, Global Reliability Manager at Amazon, on the Maintec stage for a fireside chat on how reliability programs are built and scaled inside one of the world's most demanding operational environments. The session starts at 3:30 PM BST on Wednesday, June 3rd.

About MultiSensor AI

MultiSensor AI is a multi-sensor condition intelligence solution for high-throughput and highly automated industrial operations. By unifying thermal, vibration, environmental, and visual sensor data into a single solution, MultiSensor AI enables reliability teams to proactively protect uptime, reduce maintenance costs, enhance safety, and extend the useful life of their most critical assets. For more information, visit www.multisensorai.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and the safe harbor provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. In some cases, forward-looking statements can be identified by words such as "anticipate," "believe," "could," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "plan," "will," "would" or their negatives or variations of these words, or similar expressions. All statements contained in this press release that do not strictly relate to matters of historical fact should be considered forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, statements regarding management's expectations regarding its strategic priorities and objectives, platform performance, future plans and business prospects. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions, some of which are beyond our control. In addition, these forward-looking statements reflect our current views with respect to future events and are not a guarantee of future performance. Actual outcomes may differ materially from the information contained in the forward-looking statements as a result of a number of factors, including those identified in the Risk Factors section of the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025, as such factors may be updated from time to time in the Company's other filings with the SEC. Because forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties, you should not rely on these forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. Any forward-looking statement made in this press release is based only on information currently available and speaks only as of the date on which it is made. Except as required by applicable law, the Company expressly disclaims any obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise.

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[1]Actual sample rates and event notification latency in customer deployments may vary based on factors including, but not limited to, network bandwidth and routing, geographic distance between the deployment site and cloud region, sensor and edge device configuration, concurrent workload and viewer-side conditions.

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FAQ

What did MultiSensor AI (MSAI) announce on June 3, 2026 about MSAI Connect?

MultiSensor AI announced expanded vibration coverage in its MSAI Connect condition intelligence platform through a new collaboration with Broadsens. According to MultiSensor AI, this adds broader asset coverage and combines vibration with existing thermal monitoring in a single workflow for industrial operators.

How does the Broadsens collaboration enhance MultiSensor AI’s vibration monitoring in MSAI Connect?

The Broadsens collaboration brings SVT-V wireless vibration sensors into the unified MSAI Connect platform. According to MultiSensor AI, these industrially certified sensors enable true real-time sampling and always-listening edge detection, helping reliability teams catch fast-developing mechanical faults on priority industrial assets.

What are the key features of Broadsens SVT-V vibration sensors used by MultiSensor AI?

Broadsens SVT-V sensors sample in less than one-second intervals when machines run and every 10 seconds when idle. According to MultiSensor AI, they also support always-listening edge detection to capture threshold-crossing events and fast-developing mechanical issues on intermittent-duty and slow-rotating assets.

How does combining thermal and vibration data in MSAI Connect benefit reliability teams?

Combining thermal and vibration on the same asset helps teams distinguish mechanical from electrical issues more quickly. According to MultiSensor AI, this integrated workflow can clarify when to act versus monitor, supporting more efficient, resilient operations in high-throughput, power-dense industrial facilities.

When and where is MultiSensor AI showcasing its expanded vibration capabilities in 2026?

MultiSensor AI is showcasing MSAI Connect’s expanded vibration capabilities at Maintec 2026 from June 3 to June 4 at the NEC Birmingham. According to MultiSensor AI, visitors can explore the full sensing suite at its Hall 5 booth and speak directly with the team.

Who from MultiSensor AI is speaking at Maintec 2026 and what is the topic?

Luke Grice-Lowe, Director of Reliability & Maintenance Programs at MultiSensor AI, will join Pat Caron of Amazon in a fireside chat. According to MultiSensor AI, the session covers how reliability programs are built and scaled in demanding operational environments, starting 3:30 PM BST on June 3.