Maris-Tech Ltd. — Cyborg Score 3/10

Challenged
Defense Tech

Strategic Profile

The company operates as a B2B provider of video and AI-based edge computing technology focused on advanced video processing solutions, developing AI-enabled and video edge computing products primarily for defense applications. Systems are designed for defense, homeland security, and autonomous vehicles, delivering high-performance video and audio processing, streaming, recording, and analytics.

Cyborg Score Rationale

The company recorded a net loss of $5.4M in 2025 and reported approximately $601,583 in equity as of December 31, 2025, failing to meet Nasdaq's $2.5 million minimum stockholders' equity requirement. Management warns it may not be able to continue as a going concern without successfully improving liquidity and accessing additional financing.

Top Insights

  • Received Nasdaq non-compliance notice in May 2026, with deadline until July 6, 2026 to submit compliance plan
  • Conducted registered direct offering in March 2026 to address equity shortfall
  • Product backlog rose to approximately $3.1 million as of May 14, 2026, indicating demand despite financial distress
  • Portfolio includes Mars family wearable video recorders, Venus ultra-low latency streaming solutions, Jupiter-Drones codecs, and multiple AI-based tactical intelligence units

Named Competitors

  • DJI Enterprise Video Solutions — Drone video payload and transmission solutions
  • GoPro — Action camera and video capture systems
  • Harris Corporation Video Systems — Military-grade video and communications systems

Recent Developments

  • (May 2026) Nasdaq non-compliance notice issued for failing to meet $2.5M minimum stockholders' equity requirement
  • (March 2026) Conducted registered direct offering and established $3M ATM share sales program with A.G.P./Alliance Global Partners
  • (May 2026) Backlog increased to $3.1M as of May 14, 2026

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