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Maris-Tech Advances Edge AI Capabilities in the Expanding Space Economy with Key Technology Achievement

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Maris-Tech (Nasdaq: MTEK) advanced its edge AI capabilities for the commercial space sector by moving from planning to active hardware testing and integration of an advanced payload designed for in-orbit edge computing and video processing.

The company highlights flight heritage from the 2019 Beresheet mission and offers compact, low-power Jupiter and Uranus platforms for onboard AI-driven analytics, object detection, and low-latency multi-stream video—targeting satellites, defense, and New Space applications.

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  • Transitioned to active hardware testing and integration of an in-orbit payload
  • Demonstrated flight heritage with Neptune-Space on the 2019 Beresheet mission
  • Offers compact, low-power Jupiter and Uranus platforms with onboard AI and multi-stream video

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  • No commercial contracts, deployment timelines, or revenue figures disclosed in the announcement

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Rehovot, Israel, Feb. 02, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Maris-Tech Ltd. (Nasdaq: MTEK, MTEKW) (“Maris-Tech” or the “Company”), a global leader in video and artificial intelligence (“AI”)-based edge computing technology, continues to strengthen its position in the rapidly growing commercial space sector. This dynamic market, driven by massive satellite constellations, Earth observation, and on-orbit intelligence, is experiencing rapid growth. According to a Goldman Sachs report from March 2025, titled “The global satellite market is forecast to become seven times bigger”, the global satellite market is projected to reach $108 billion by 2035, with optimistic scenarios estimating up to $457 billion in the same timeframe1.

The surge is propelled by private-sector leaders deploying low-Earth orbit fleets for broadband, high-resolution imaging, and enhanced situational awareness. In this environment, satellites require rugged, low-power, low-latency onboard processing to enable real-time video handling, AI-driven analytics, collision avoidance, proximity operations, and autonomous decision-making—reducing reliance on ground stations and bandwidth constraints.

Maris-Tech's specialized edge AI-accelerated video streaming and processing solutions are engineered for resource-constrained platforms across land, sea, air, and space applications. The Company's technologies deliver miniature, lightweight, low-power systems with multi-stream video encoding, ultra-low-latency transmission, advanced image processing, and onboard AI capabilities—ideal for surveillance, aerospace, defense, homeland security, and the burgeoning New Space ecosystem.

Maris-Tech recently announced a significant technical milestone: the successful transition from planning to active hardware testing and integration of its advanced payload, designed to demonstrate high-performance edge computing and video processing in orbit. This step validates the maturity of Maris-Tech's solutions for seamless operation in space environments, supporting real-time data handling, advanced analytics, and mission-critical use cases such as space situational awareness, autonomous operations, and object detection/tracking.

Additional highlights of Maris-Tech's space credentials include:

  • Proven Flight Heritage: Maris-Tech's Neptune-Space video system was successfully deployed on the 2019 SpaceIL Beresheet mission—the first privately funded spacecraft to reach lunar orbit. The system captured and transmitted high-quality video and images throughout the journey, validating its performance in extreme space conditions.
  • Tailored Products for Space: The Jupiter and Uranus families of platforms, featuring multi-stream video encoding, low-latency streaming, and AI acceleration, offer compact, low-power designs optimized for resource-constrained satellites. These platforms enable on-board object detection, tracking, and analytics, reducing dependency on ground stations and bandwidth in the growing New Space ecosystem.

"The commercial space sector represents a compelling diversification opportunity for Maris-Tech, leveraging our core strengths in defense situational awareness and unmanned systems -particularly through strategic partnerships," said Israel Bar, Chief Executive Officer of Maris-Tech. "Our established collaborations, flight-proven technology, and focus on edge AI align perfectly with the industry's surging needs for intelligent, autonomous on-orbit processing. We are excited about the long-term potential as nanosatellite deployments accelerate and constellations expand."

About Maris-Tech Ltd.

Maris-Tech is a global leader in video and AI-based edge computing technology, pioneering intelligent video transmission solutions that conquer complex encoding-decoding challenges. Our miniature, lightweight, and low-power products deliver high-performance capabilities, including raw data processing, seamless transfer, advanced image processing, and AI-driven analytics. Founded by Israeli technology sector veterans, Maris-Tech serves leading manufacturers worldwide in defense, aerospace, Intelligence gathering, homeland security (HLS), and communication industries. We’re pushing the boundaries of video transmission and edge computing, driving innovation in mission-critical applications across commercial and defense sectors.

Forward-Looking Statement Disclaimer

This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, that are intended to be covered by the “safe harbor” created by those sections. Forward-looking statements, which are based on certain assumptions and describe our future plans, strategies and expectations, can generally be identified by the use of forward-looking terms such as “believe,” “expect”,” “may”, “should,” “could,” “seek,” “intend,” “plan,” “goal,” “estimate,” “anticipate” or other comparable terms. For example, the Company is using forward-looking statements when it is discussing commercial space market size; the benefits and advantages of its technologies and solutions; the Company’s strengths; and that commercial space sector represents a compelling diversification opportunity for the Company. The Company’s actual results and financial condition may differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements. Therefore, you should not rely on any of these forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause our actual results and financial condition to differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements include, among others, the following: its ability to successfully market its products and services, including in the United States; the acceptance of its products and services by customers; its continued ability to pay operating costs and ability to meet demand for its products and services; the amount and nature of competition from other security and telecom products and services; the effects of changes in the cybersecurity and telecom markets; its ability to successfully develop new products and services; its success establishing and maintaining collaborative, strategic alliance agreements, licensing and supplier arrangements; its ability to comply with applicable regulations; and the other risks and uncertainties described in the Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2024, filed with the SEC on March 28, 2025, and its other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise.

Investor Relations:

Nir Bussy, CFO
Tel: +972-72-2424022
Nir@maris-tech.com



1 https://www.goldmansachs.com/insights/articles/the-global-satellite-market-is-forecast-to-become-seven-times-bigger



FAQ

What did Maris-Tech (MTEK) announce about its in-orbit payload on February 2, 2026?

Maris-Tech moved from planning to active hardware testing and integration of an advanced in-orbit payload. According to the company, this step aims to validate high-performance edge computing and video processing for real-time on-orbit analytics and mission-critical use cases.

How does Maris-Tech's Feb 2026 milestone affect MTEK's space credentials?

The milestone strengthens Maris-Tech's space credentials by advancing in-orbit testing of edge AI systems. According to the company, combined with 2019 flight heritage, this progress supports readiness for space deployments and autonomous on-orbit processing needs.

What relevance does Maris-Tech's 2019 Beresheet flight have for MTEK investors?

The 2019 Beresheet deployment shows prior operational performance in extreme space conditions. According to the company, Neptune-Space captured and transmitted high-quality video, serving as evidence of survivability and data-handling capability in space environments.

What capabilities do Maris-Tech's Jupiter and Uranus platforms provide for satellites (MTEK)?

Jupiter and Uranus deliver compact, low-power multi-stream encoding, ultra-low-latency streaming, and onboard AI acceleration. According to the company, they enable on-board object detection, tracking, and analytics to reduce dependence on ground stations and bandwidth.

Does Maris-Tech (MTEK) quantify commercial contracts or timelines for space deployments in this announcement?

No; the announcement does not disclose commercial contracts, firm deployment dates, or revenue projections tied to the space milestone. According to the company, the release focuses on technical progress and system integration rather than commercial terms.