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UNITED
STATES
SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington,
D.C. 20549
FORM
8-K
CURRENT
REPORT
Pursuant
to Section 13 OR 15(d) of The Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date
of Report (Date of earliest event reported): November 1, 2024
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS INC. |
(Exact
name of registrant as specified in its charter) |
Nevada |
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000-55079 |
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27-2343603 |
(State
or other jurisdiction
of
incorporation) |
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File
Number) |
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Employer
Identification
No.) |
10800
Galaxie Avenue
Ferndale,
MI 48220 |
(Address
of principal executive offices) |
(877)
787-6268 |
(Registrant’s
telephone number, including area code) |
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(Former
name or former address, if changed since last report.) |
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When
used in this Current Report on Form 8-K, unless otherwise indicated, the terms the “Company,” “our,” or “we”
refer to Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions Inc. and its subsidiaries.
Item
8.01 Other Events
On
November 1, 2024, we will be issuing a press release titled “AITX’s RAD Reveals Next Generation Wheeled Security Robot”,
which press release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1.
The
information in this Current Report on Form 8-K with respect to Item 8.01 (including the press release attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1)
is being furnished pursuant to Item 8.01 of Form 8-K and shall not be deemed to be “filed” for the purposes of Section 18
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (“Exchange Act”), or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section,
nor shall it be deemed to be incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act.
This current report on Form 8-K (including Exhibit 99.1) will not be deemed an admission as to the materiality of any information contained
herein.
ITEM
9.01. EXHIBITS
SIGNATURES
Pursuant
to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by
the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
Date:
November 1, 2024 |
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS INC. |
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/s/
Steven Reinharz |
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Steven
Reinharz |
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Chief
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Exhibit
99.1
AITX’s
RAD Reveals Next Generation Wheeled Security Robot
‘ROAMEO
Generation 4’ Poised to Fulfill Broad Market Need
Detroit,
Michigan, November 1, 2024 — Robotic Assistance Devices, Inc. (RAD), a subsidiary of Artificial Intelligence
Technology Solutions, Inc. (the “Company”)
(OTCPK:AITX), reveals the core specifications for its highly anticipated next generation wheeled robot, ROAMEO™ Generation
4 (Gen 4). After years of development, this mobile robot is scheduled for customer demonstrations beginning in March 2025. This next-generation
autonomous security robot is poised to finally fill a long-needed solution in the security and facility management industries: a versatile
mobile security and concierge robot with enhanced capabilities, superior AI integration, and significant operational capabilities.
“The
market for a robot like ROAMEO remains untapped, and based on our years serving this space, we are certain that it is a significantly
large market. Having solved a myriad of technical challenges and deployed many earlier versions of ROAMEO, we are perfectly positioned
to define and capture this market,” said Steve Reinharz, CEO/CTO of AITX and RAD. “This is the cumulation of years of creation,
testing and perseverance. We are beyond thrilled with today’s big reveal and excited for what this robot will do for the industry
and AITX.”
The
Company gained valuable insights from the extensive deployments of ROAMEO 1.x and 2.x as well as the work completed for the unreleased
version 3.x. The experience served as the foundation for the delivery of robust, reliable and capable autonomous mobile security solutions.
With ROAMEO Gen 4, RAD significantly evolved the platform design in order to account for experience and knowledge gained over the prior
years. This redesign incorporates robust full autonomous navigation and recharging, in addition to other navigation features that will
be announced over the coming months. Furthermore, ROAMEO Gen 4 features a more robust software architecture built around AITX’s
proprietary AIR™ technology, all aimed at delivering superior performance, reliability and cost savings. ROAMEO Gen 4 is
engineered to tackle the high cost, mundane and often dangerous work currently performed by tens of thousands of security guards patrolling
outdoor spaces.
Reinharz
continued, “Our journey to bring ROAMEO to market has been one of determination and the relentless pursuit of innovation. Developing
an autonomous mobile robotic device that meets the rigorous demands of real-world security scenarios is no easy task, but our team has
been unwavering in their commitment.”
ROAMEO
Gen 4 attacks this market with innovation based on RAD’s deep understanding of customer needs and deployment experience. This starts
with ROAMEO’s impressive height of 6’9” (2065 mm), width of 5’5” (1660 mm) and length of 8’4”
(2550 mm). ROAMEO Gen 4 commands attention with a physical stature larger than a professional security golf cart. This intentional design
choice ensures that ROAMEO remains visible even in high-traffic areas, providing a clear line of sight over vehicles and people for both
advanced detection and person/vehicle engagement as well as high visibility to avoid accidents and promote traffic safety. With an average
weight of 1609 lbs. (730 kg) and up to 16 hours of continuous run time this unit will outperform legacy solutions, notably security guards
and their golf cart, at a greatly reduced overall cost. Other important specifications include ground clearance of up to 9.4” (24
cm), four-wheel drive, and even up to 20% incline climb ability. ROAMEO Gen 4 sports 215/45R17 wheels and tires making transition to
snow tires and or mud terrain tires quick and inexpensive, adding to the robot’s potential theatre of operations.
ROAMEO
Gen 4 is out to set the standard in safety for unmanned, wheeled security patrol and engagement robots. Utilizing lidar, radar, visual
and ultra-sonic sensors, ROAMEO Gen 4’s ability to deftly avoid obstacles is further enhanced by its advanced navigation abilities
which now include predictive path of travel for vehicles and pedestrians. Safety is further enhanced with last resort bumper sensors
on the front and back of ROAMEO Gen 4 as well as emergency stop buttons on either side of the unit.
“We
are engaged with a standards-certification organization, and we expect to help define the requirements of a safe and certified outdoor
robot in the coming years,” continued Reinharz.
The
Company notes that the navigation system has over 2,000 hours of field deployment experience and the drivetrain has even more time in
field testing.
ROAMEO
Gen 4’s use cases are consistent with AITX’s mission of providing tools to organizations wishing to reduce cost and improve
security.
Specific
Use Cases for ROAMEO Gen 4 Include:
| ● | Industrial
Facilities and Warehouses – Conducts autonomous, round-the-clock perimeter and
inventory surveillance, identifying unauthorized access or potential hazards. |
| ● | University
and Corporate Campuses – Delivers patrols and property monitoring, deterring loitering
and vandalism while interacting with individuals to ensure compliance with security protocols. |
| ● | Automotive
Storage and Dealership Lots – Patrols high-value inventory after hours, preventing
theft and damage to assets in open lots. |
| ● | Hospital
Campuses and Parking Structures – Enhances safety by escorting late-night staff
and visitors, providing a vigilant presence in parking and entry areas. |
| ● | Corporate
Headquarters and Data Centers – Protects sensitive infrastructure with routine,
autonomous checks, maintaining security without relying solely on human presence. |
The
sales pipeline for ROAMEO Gen 4 is already robust, with interest flowing in from various sectors and key regions. Notably, a major RFQ
has been submitted to a prominent regional jurisdiction, where the requirements align directly with ROAMEO Gen 4’s unique feature
set. This RFQ, written specifically around the capabilities of ROAMEO, demonstrates the significant demand and tailored value that ROAMEO
Gen 4 brings to high-stakes security environments.
Reinharz
added, “ROAMEO’s high SaaS RMR (Software as a Service, Recurring Monthly Revenue) is a key component of our growth strategy,
and we anticipate that it will significantly contribute to our fiscal year 2026 revenue. As more enterprise clients adopt ROAMEO for
their security needs, the recurring revenue generated from our SaaS model will not only drive financial growth but also provide a stable
and predictable income stream for the Company.”
In
a press release dated October 24, 2024, the Company estimated that 250 deployed ROAMEO units could generate as much as $20 million
in annual recurring revenue (ARR), a testament to the immense financial potential of this solution.
The
Company also noted that additional information, including details on the pre-order period and demonstration videos will be made available
in the coming months. This rollout will provide potential clients with a comprehensive understanding of ROAMEO Gen 4’s capabilities
and the value it can bring to their security operations.
AITX,
through its subsidiary, Robotic Assistance Devices, Inc. (RAD), is redefining the nearly $50 billion (US) security and guarding
services industry1 through its broad lineup of innovative, AI-driven Solutions-as-a-Service business model. RAD solutions
are specifically designed to provide cost savings to businesses of between 35%-80% when compared to the industry’s existing and
costly manned security guarding and monitoring model. RAD delivers these tremendous cost savings via a suite of stationary and mobile
robotic solutions that complement, and at times, directly replace the need for human personnel in environments better suited for machines.
All RAD technologies, AI-based analytics and software platforms are developed in-house.
RAD
has a prospective sales pipeline of over 35 Fortune 500 companies and numerous other client opportunities. RAD expects to continue to
attract new business as it converts its existing sales opportunities into deployed clients generating a recurring revenue stream. Each
Fortune 500 client has the potential of making numerous reorders over time.
About
Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions (AITX)
AITX
is an innovator in the delivery of artificial intelligence-based solutions that empower organizations to gain new insight, solve complex
challenges and fuel new business ideas. Through its next-generation robotic product offerings, AITX’s RAD, RAD-R, RAD-M and RAD-G
companies help organizations streamline operations, increase ROI, and strengthen business. AITX technology improves the simplicity and
economics of patrolling and guard services and allows experienced personnel to focus on more strategic tasks. Customers augment the capabilities
of existing staff and gain higher levels of situational awareness, all at drastically reduced cost. AITX solutions are well suited for
use in multiple industries such as enterprises, government, transportation, critical infrastructure, education, and healthcare. To learn
more, visit www.aitx.ai, www.radsecurity.com, www.stevereinharz.com, www.radgroup.ai, www.raddog.ai,
and www.radlightmyway.com, or follow Steve Reinharz on Twitter @SteveReinharz.
CAUTIONARY
DISCLOSURE ABOUT FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
The
information contained in this publication does not constitute an offer to sell or solicit an offer to buy securities of Artificial Intelligence
Technology Solutions, Inc. (the “Company”). This publication contains forward-looking statements, which are not guarantees
of future performance and may involve subjective judgment and analysis. As such, there are no assurances that the Company will meet its
expectations with respect to its future sales volume, becoming cash flow positive, ARR or RMR. The information provided herein is believed
to be accurate and reliable, however the Company makes no representations or warranties, expressed or implied, as to its accuracy or
completeness. The Company has no obligation to provide the recipient with additional updated information. No information in this publication
should be interpreted as any indication whatsoever of the Company’s future revenues, results of operations, or stock price.
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Steve
Reinharz
949-636-7060
@SteveReinharz
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