Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions Inc. (AITX) filed a current report to share a press release announcing SCANNA, a new software solution from its Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) subsidiary. SCANNA links existing IP security cameras and NVR systems into the company’s RADSoC security operations platform.
The product is aimed at helping small and mid-sized organizations turn passive video systems into more intelligent, AI-supported security operations without replacing current camera infrastructure. AITX highlights its broader AI-driven security portfolio, its Solutions-as-a-Service model targeting the nearly $50 billion security and guarding services industry, and claims that its offerings can deliver cost savings of 35% to 80% versus traditional manned security.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions Inc. (AITX) filed a current report to share a press release announcing SCANNA, a new software solution from its Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) subsidiary. SCANNA links existing IP security cameras and NVR systems into the company’s RADSoC security operations platform.
The product is aimed at helping small and mid-sized organizations turn passive video systems into more intelligent, AI-supported security operations without replacing current camera infrastructure. AITX highlights its broader AI-driven security portfolio, its Solutions-as-a-Service model targeting the nearly $50 billion security and guarding services industry, and claims that its offerings can deliver cost savings of 35% to 80% versus traditional manned security.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions Inc. (AITX) filed a current report to share a press release announcing its participation in the 16th Annual LD Micro Invitational conference in Los Angeles on May 18–19, 2026. CEO/CTO and founder Steve Reinharz is scheduled to present on May 18, 2026, at 3:00 PM PT.
The company highlights its AI-driven security and productivity solutions, delivered primarily through subsidiary Robotic Assistance Devices, and describes a Solutions-as-a-Service model aimed at transforming the nearly $50 billion U.S. security and guarding services industry. AITX notes its SOC 2 Type 2 audit completion and a sales pipeline that includes over 35 Fortune 500 companies.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions Inc. (AITX) filed a current report to share a press release announcing its participation in the 16th Annual LD Micro Invitational conference in Los Angeles on May 18–19, 2026. CEO/CTO and founder Steve Reinharz is scheduled to present on May 18, 2026, at 3:00 PM PT.
The company highlights its AI-driven security and productivity solutions, delivered primarily through subsidiary Robotic Assistance Devices, and describes a Solutions-as-a-Service model aimed at transforming the nearly $50 billion U.S. security and guarding services industry. AITX notes its SOC 2 Type 2 audit completion and a sales pipeline that includes over 35 Fortune 500 companies.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. (AITX) announced that its Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) subsidiary has received an order for a RIO 360 autonomous security tower from a major hotel brand. The system will be deployed at a hotel property to address ongoing security concerns in exterior areas, especially parking facilities, where loitering and non-guest activity have been persistent issues.
Management describes this as a first, meaningful step into the hospitality sector, with the client already discussing additional units for the same property and introducing RAD to other affiliated locations. AITX positions its AI-driven, Solutions-as-a-Service model as a cost-effective alternative to traditional guards, aiming to deliver visible deterrence, continuous monitoring, and real-time response without the ongoing expense and variability of human personnel.
The company notes a broader pipeline that includes over 35 Fortune 500 companies and emphasizes that all RAD technologies and AI analytics are developed in-house, supported by SOC 2 Type 2-validated controls for enterprise and government clients.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. (AITX) announced that its Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) subsidiary has received an order for a RIO 360 autonomous security tower from a major hotel brand. The system will be deployed at a hotel property to address ongoing security concerns in exterior areas, especially parking facilities, where loitering and non-guest activity have been persistent issues.
Management describes this as a first, meaningful step into the hospitality sector, with the client already discussing additional units for the same property and introducing RAD to other affiliated locations. AITX positions its AI-driven, Solutions-as-a-Service model as a cost-effective alternative to traditional guards, aiming to deliver visible deterrence, continuous monitoring, and real-time response without the ongoing expense and variability of human personnel.
The company notes a broader pipeline that includes over 35 Fortune 500 companies and emphasizes that all RAD technologies and AI analytics are developed in-house, supported by SOC 2 Type 2-validated controls for enterprise and government clients.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. (AITX) reported that its RAD subsidiary received a new order for sixteen ROSA security units, each licensed with SARA, to be deployed across three active construction sites in the Southeastern U.S.
The order from a new direct client is expected to generate about $13,500 in monthly recurring revenue and $162,000 in annual recurring revenue once fully deployed, supporting the company’s focus on building subscription-based income and progressing toward its stated goal of $1 million in recurring monthly revenue.
The release highlights growing construction-sector demand for RAD’s AI-driven autonomous security devices and notes that AITX’s in-house–developed solutions target cost savings versus traditional guard services, backed by a completed SOC 2 Type 2 audit for controls and data protection.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. (AITX) reported that its RAD subsidiary received a new order for sixteen ROSA security units, each licensed with SARA, to be deployed across three active construction sites in the Southeastern U.S.
The order from a new direct client is expected to generate about $13,500 in monthly recurring revenue and $162,000 in annual recurring revenue once fully deployed, supporting the company’s focus on building subscription-based income and progressing toward its stated goal of $1 million in recurring monthly revenue.
The release highlights growing construction-sector demand for RAD’s AI-driven autonomous security devices and notes that AITX’s in-house–developed solutions target cost savings versus traditional guard services, backed by a completed SOC 2 Type 2 audit for controls and data protection.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions outlined management targets for its fiscal year ending February 28, 2027, focusing on growth in recurring subscription revenue. The Company is targeting approximately $1.7 million in monthly recurring revenue by year-end, or about $20 million on an annualized basis.
Stationary devices from subsidiary RAD-I, including RIO, ROSA, and AVA, are expected to approach $1 million in monthly recurring revenue, forming the core cash-flow engine. Management is targeting ROAMEO autonomous security robots to contribute over $200,000 per month and SARA agentic AI software to add $500,000 or more.
The Company also highlighted long-term market potential for ROAMEO, estimating an addressable base exceeding 50,000 units in the U.S. and Canada, about 20,000 units in Latin America, and another 50,000 units across Europe and parts of the Middle East.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions outlined management targets for its fiscal year ending February 28, 2027, focusing on growth in recurring subscription revenue. The Company is targeting approximately $1.7 million in monthly recurring revenue by year-end, or about $20 million on an annualized basis.
Stationary devices from subsidiary RAD-I, including RIO, ROSA, and AVA, are expected to approach $1 million in monthly recurring revenue, forming the core cash-flow engine. Management is targeting ROAMEO autonomous security robots to contribute over $200,000 per month and SARA agentic AI software to add $500,000 or more.
The Company also highlighted long-term market potential for ROAMEO, estimating an addressable base exceeding 50,000 units in the U.S. and Canada, about 20,000 units in Latin America, and another 50,000 units across Europe and parts of the Middle East.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. (AITX) has filed an application to uplist its common stock from the OTCID Basic Market to the OTCQB Venture Market, a higher OTC tier that requires audited financials, current reporting, minimum pricing standards, and ongoing executive certification. Approval of the OTCQB application is subject to review by OTC Markets and is not assured. The company highlights its focus on operational profitability, expanding recurring monthly revenue, and continued investment in software, artificial intelligence, and manufacturing as reasons for pursuing this step, positioning it as part of a longer-term strategy to strengthen its capital markets profile.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. (AITX) has filed an application to uplist its common stock from the OTCID Basic Market to the OTCQB Venture Market, a higher OTC tier that requires audited financials, current reporting, minimum pricing standards, and ongoing executive certification. Approval of the OTCQB application is subject to review by OTC Markets and is not assured. The company highlights its focus on operational profitability, expanding recurring monthly revenue, and continued investment in software, artificial intelligence, and manufacturing as reasons for pursuing this step, positioning it as part of a longer-term strategy to strengthen its capital markets profile.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. (AITX) reported preliminary, unaudited results for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026 showing stronger growth and improved efficiency. Revenue rose by $1.61 million, or 26%, to $7.75 million, reflecting continued customer adoption and expanding recurring revenue programs.
Gross profit increased by $1.79 million, or 48%, to $5.53 million, with gross margin improving to about 71% from roughly 61%, helped by lower cost of goods sold despite higher sales. Operating expenses held essentially flat at $17.5 million, leading to an approximate $2.0 million improvement in loss from operations. Management highlighted disciplined cost control, full funding of R&D, and a focus on growing recurring, AI-driven security and productivity solutions, including its SARA platform and ROAMEO deployments.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. (AITX) reported preliminary, unaudited results for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026 showing stronger growth and improved efficiency. Revenue rose by $1.61 million, or 26%, to $7.75 million, reflecting continued customer adoption and expanding recurring revenue programs.
Gross profit increased by $1.79 million, or 48%, to $5.53 million, with gross margin improving to about 71% from roughly 61%, helped by lower cost of goods sold despite higher sales. Operating expenses held essentially flat at $17.5 million, leading to an approximate $2.0 million improvement in loss from operations. Management highlighted disciplined cost control, full funding of R&D, and a focus on growing recurring, AI-driven security and productivity solutions, including its SARA platform and ROAMEO deployments.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. (AITX) reported that its subsidiary RAD secured an order for ten additional RIO Mini autonomous solar-powered security towers for a large data center construction site, bringing the planned deployment at that single location to 30 RIO Mini units, all operating with SARA.
The company expects this 30-unit footprint to generate more than $500,000 in annual recurring revenue, supporting its goal of building a larger base of contracted revenue and progressing toward positive operating cash flow. Management highlights this expansion as part of a broader trend where large-scale data center and construction projects adopt autonomous security solutions to protect valuable assets during multi-year buildouts.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. (AITX) reported that its subsidiary RAD secured an order for ten additional RIO Mini autonomous solar-powered security towers for a large data center construction site, bringing the planned deployment at that single location to 30 RIO Mini units, all operating with SARA.
The company expects this 30-unit footprint to generate more than $500,000 in annual recurring revenue, supporting its goal of building a larger base of contracted revenue and progressing toward positive operating cash flow. Management highlights this expansion as part of a broader trend where large-scale data center and construction projects adopt autonomous security solutions to protect valuable assets during multi-year buildouts.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. (AITX) reported that its residential subsidiary RAD-R has launched a redesigned radcam.ai website built around the RADCam smart home security experience. The site emphasizes guided product interactions, real-world scenarios, and demonstrations of RADCam’s active detection, engagement, and response.
The update highlights capabilities such as Alexa integration and other intelligent features that were previously under-communicated, and is intended to support a more intuitive, direct-to-consumer purchasing path. Management reiterates confidence that RADCam, as a residential expression of the SARA platform, can become a meaningful contributor to company revenue over time.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. (AITX) reported that its residential subsidiary RAD-R has launched a redesigned radcam.ai website built around the RADCam smart home security experience. The site emphasizes guided product interactions, real-world scenarios, and demonstrations of RADCam’s active detection, engagement, and response.
The update highlights capabilities such as Alexa integration and other intelligent features that were previously under-communicated, and is intended to support a more intuitive, direct-to-consumer purchasing path. Management reiterates confidence that RADCam, as a residential expression of the SARA platform, can become a meaningful contributor to company revenue over time.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. announced an approximately 14% price increase across its RAD hardware lineup, effective May 1, 2026. Orders placed by April 30, 2026, will keep current pricing, while existing contract pricing is grandfathered until further notice.
The company is also making its SARA™ AI platform a standard feature on all devices, turning each unit into an autonomous, AI-driven security endpoint. Management noted that the price change could begin to affect gross profit margins starting in Q3 of its fiscal year 2027, ending November 30, 2026.
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. announced an approximately 14% price increase across its RAD hardware lineup, effective May 1, 2026. Orders placed by April 30, 2026, will keep current pricing, while existing contract pricing is grandfathered until further notice.
The company is also making its SARA™ AI platform a standard feature on all devices, turning each unit into an autonomous, AI-driven security endpoint. Management noted that the price change could begin to affect gross profit margins starting in Q3 of its fiscal year 2027, ending November 30, 2026.