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ODYSIGHT.AI ANNOUNCES BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE OF NEXT-GEN OPTICAL SENSORS IN AEROSPACE OEM TRIALS IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA

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Odysight.ai (NASDAQ: ODYS) announced on December 15, 2025 that its next‑generation high‑temperature sustainable optical sensors passed demanding trials with a major Southeast Asian aerospace OEM.

The sensors produced high‑resolution imagery of a critical component fully immersed in oil, survived temperatures above 100°C, and maintained stable performance above 70°C, demonstrating operation inside sealed, oil‑splash and oil‑filled assemblies under thermal stress and limited visibility.

Company statements say the results broaden applicability of its patent‑protected sensing and AI analytics to aerospace actuation, high‑power industrial machinery, energy platforms, and rotary‑wing environments.

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News Market Reaction

+0.99% 19.7x vol
3 alerts
+0.99% News Effect
-9.7% Trough Tracked
+$513K Valuation Impact
$52M Market Cap
19.7x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, ODYS gained 0.99%, reflecting a mild positive market reaction. Argus tracked a trough of -9.7% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 3 alerts that day, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility. This price movement added approximately $513K to the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $52M at that time. Trading volume was exceptionally heavy at 19.7x the daily average, suggesting very strong buying interest.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Sensor survivability temperature: exceeding 100°C Stable performance temperature: exceeding 70°C
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Sensor survivability temperature exceeding 100°C Next-gen optical sensors in aerospace OEM trials
Stable performance temperature exceeding 70°C Next-gen optical sensors in aerospace OEM trials

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Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Dec 04 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Dec 04 AI POC validation Positive -0.2% Mine truck visual-AI POC success with major automotive OEM.
Nov 17 Executive appointment Positive +5.3% Appointment of seasoned Chief Business Officer with multi-sector experience.
Nov 13 Nine-month earnings Negative -0.6% Reported revenue pressure and net loss alongside strategic pivot and cash raise.
Nov 07 Commercial order Positive +6.6% Commercial PO for 200 elevator predictive monitoring systems after field tests.
Nov 07 Investor outreach Neutral -1.7% Planned participation in two New York investor conferences.
Pattern Detected

Operational and AI deployment wins often saw modest positive alignment, while some technical wins and updates drew muted or negative reactions.

Recent Company History

Over the past six months, Odysight.ai reported multiple AI-driven operational milestones and corporate developments. On Nov 7, a PO for 200 elevator monitoring systems coincided with a 6.62% gain. A new CBO on Nov 17 saw shares up 5.29%. Conversely, a successful mine truck POC on Dec 4 and AW139 helicopter demo on Oct 20 drew small or negative moves. Earnings on Nov 13 highlighted losses and also produced a minor decline, showing mixed trading responses to AI and business updates.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights successful trials of Odysight.ai’s next-gen optical sensors in harsh, o...
Analysis

This announcement highlights successful trials of Odysight.ai’s next-gen optical sensors in harsh, oil-immersed, high-temperature aerospace environments, validating survivability above 100°C and stable performance above 70°C. It extends the company’s visual-AI and predictive maintenance story across aerospace, industrial and transportation systems, consistent with prior AI-tagged milestones. Investors may track future OEM engagements, commercialization steps, and regulatory filings alongside financial results to gauge how such technical validations translate into revenue and backlog growth.

Key Terms

predictive maintenance (pdm), aerospace oem, optical sensors, thermal stress, +4 more
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predictive maintenance (pdm) technical
"a leader in AI-powered visual sensing and Predictive Maintenance (PdM) technologies"
Predictive maintenance (PDM) is a strategy that uses data and analysis to forecast when equipment or machinery might fail or need repair, allowing maintenance to be scheduled just in time. By preventing unexpected breakdowns, it helps companies reduce costs and improve efficiency. For investors, PDM signals a focus on smart, data-driven operations that can enhance profitability and reduce risks associated with equipment failures.
aerospace oem technical
"trials with a major Southeast Asian Aerospace OEM"
An aerospace OEM (original equipment manufacturer) is a company that designs and builds complete aircraft, spacecraft, engines, or major flight-critical parts that other firms and governments buy and operate. Investors care because these firms win long-term, high-value contracts, have complex supply chains and steady aftermarket revenue—think of them as the carmakers of the skies, where a single large sale or government contract can meaningfully affect future profits and risk.
optical sensors technical
"next generation of high-temperature sustainable optical sensors has successfully passed"
Optical sensors are devices that detect light or changes in light—such as color, intensity, distance, or motion—and convert that information into electrical signals that machines can use. For investors, they matter because they enable products from cameras and smartphones to industrial automation, medical devices, and self-driving cars; improvements or cost reductions in these sensors can boost sales, open new markets, or shift competitive advantage, while supply or technical setbacks can constrain growth.
thermal stress technical
"delivering precise visual data despite thermal stress, fluid dynamics, and limited visibility"
Thermal stress is the strain and potential damage that happens when temperature changes make parts of a material or assembly expand or contract at different rates, creating internal forces. Like a mug cracking when hot liquid meets cold air, it can cause cracks, warping or failure in products and infrastructure, which matters to investors because it can lead to higher repair or warranty costs, safety or compliance problems, production downtime and weakened long‑term value.
fluid dynamics technical
"despite thermal stress, fluid dynamics, and limited visibility conditions"
The study of how liquids and gases move and interact with surfaces, like water flowing through a pipe or air sweeping over a wing. For investors, fluid dynamics matters because it shapes the performance, efficiency, safety and manufacturing costs of products in industries such as aerospace, energy, automotive and medical devices; better understanding can mean fewer design failures, lower operating costs and stronger regulatory compliance.
rotary-wing technical
"energy platforms, and rotary-wing environments—all of which rely on critical components"
Aircraft powered by one or more spinning rotor blades — like a hovering fan — that generate lift and allow vertical takeoff, landing, and low-speed flight; common examples include helicopters and many drones. Investors care because companies that make, operate, or service rotary‑wing aircraft face different revenue drivers, safety and maintenance costs, regulatory requirements, and contract opportunities than fixed‑wing aviation businesses, affecting profitability and risk.
ai-driven predictive maintenance technical
"benefit from real-time visual monitoring and AI-driven predictive maintenance"
AI-driven predictive maintenance uses artificial intelligence to monitor equipment and spot signs of wear or impending failure before something breaks, like a smart health checkup for machines. For investors, it matters because it can cut repair costs, reduce downtime, extend the life of assets, and turn maintenance into a predictable, often recurring service — all of which can improve margins, cash flow stability, and the value of capital investments.
dual use technical
"advancing its dual use sensing and analytics capabilities"
Products, technologies or materials that have legitimate commercial or medical uses but can also be repurposed for harmful, military or controlled applications. Investors care because dual-use items often face extra regulation, export controls, licensing delays and reputational risk, which can limit sales, raise costs or create legal exposure; think of it like a kitchen knife that can be sold for cooking but could also be used as a weapon.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

OMER, Israel, Dec. 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Odysight.ai Inc. (NASDAQ: ODYS), a leader in AI-powered visual sensing and Predictive Maintenance (PdM) technologies, today announced that its next generation of high-temperature sustainable optical sensors has successfully passed a series of demanding trials with a major Southeast Asian Aerospace OEM.

During the evaluation, the sensor-based solution delivered high-resolution imagery of a critical component, fully immersed in oil, a notoriously challenging environment for optical inspection systems. The sensors also maintained survivability at temperatures exceeding 100°C and stable performance at temperatures exceeding 70°C marking a major advancement in a very harsh-environment visual monitoring for complex mechanical systems.

The tests validated the ability of Odysight.ai’s miniature optical sensors and algorithms to operate near flawlessly inside sealed, oil splash areas and oil-filled mechanical assemblies, delivering precise visual data despite thermal stress, fluid dynamics, and limited visibility conditions.

These capabilities significantly expand the applicability of Odysight.ai’s patent protected technology to high-power industrial machinery, aerospace actuation systems, energy platforms, and rotary-wing environments—all of which rely on critical components that often operate under high heat and continuous lubrication.

Yehu Ofer, CEO of Odysight.ai, commented: “Achieving such high-quality visual performance inside an oil-drenched, high-temperature environment represents a major engineering validation. It opens entirely new categories of mechanical systems that can now benefit from real-time visual monitoring and AI-driven predictive maintenance. We are proud to see our next-generation sensors and algorithms validated by a leading OEM in such challenging conditions.”

This breakthrough continues Odysight.ai’s momentum in advancing its dual use sensing and analytics capabilities, complementing projects across aerospace, heavy industry, defense, and transportation. By enabling visual insights from environments previously considered inaccessible, the technology paves the way for safer, smarter, and more efficient maintenance workflows across mission-critical sectors.

About Odysight.ai®

Odysight.ai, incorporated in Nevada U.S., with European and Israeli subsidiaries, pioneers Predictive Maintenance (PdM) and Condition-Based Monitoring (CBM) markets with an innovative AI platform that transforms critical systems across Aviation & Aerospace, Transportation, and Industry. Leveraging advanced visual sensing, real-time analytics, and AI-driven insights, Odysight.ai enables safer, smarter, and more efficient operations. The Company’s technology has been deployed in projects with NASA, the U.S. Department of Defense and leading aerospace OEMs, delivering measurable improvements in system reliability and maintenance efficiency. See what others miss. Predict what matters most.

For more information, please visit: http://www.odysight.ai or follow us on TwitterLinkedIn and YouTube.

Forward-Looking Statement

Information set forth in this news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 relating to future events or our future performance. All statements contained in this press release that do not relate to matters of historical fact should be considered forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, statements regarding the potential of the Company’s technology. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as “may,” “should,” “expects,” “plans,” “anticipates,” “believes,” “estimates,” “predicts,” “potential” or “continue” or the negative of these terms or other comparable terminology. Those statements are based on information we have when those statements are made or our management’s current expectation and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual performance or results to differ materially from those expressed in or suggested by the forward-looking statements. Factors that may affect our results, performance, circumstances or achievements include, but are not limited to the following: (i) market acceptance of our existing and new products, including those that utilize our micro Odysight.ai technology or offer Predictive Maintenance and Condition Based Monitoring applications, (ii) lengthy product delays in key markets, (iii) an inability to secure regulatory approvals for the sale of our products, (iv) intense competition in the medical device and related industries from much larger, multinational companies, (v) product liability claims, product malfunctions and the functionality of Odysight.ai’s solutions under all environmental conditions, (vi) our limited manufacturing capabilities and reliance on third-parties for assistance, (vii) an inability to establish sales, marketing and distribution capabilities to commercialize our products, (viii) an inability to attract and retain qualified personnel, (ix) our efforts obtain and maintain intellectual property protection covering our products, which may not be successful, (x) our reliance on a single customer that accounts for a substantial portion of our revenues, (xi) our reliance on single suppliers for certain product components, including for miniature video sensors which are suitable for our Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor technology products, (xii) the fact that we will need to raise additional capital to meet our business requirements in the future and that such capital raising may be costly, dilutive or difficult to obtain, (xiii) the impact of computer system failures, cyberattacks or deficiencies in our cybersecurity, (xiv) the fact that we conduct business in multiple foreign jurisdictions, exposing us to foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations, logistical, global supply chain and communications challenges, burdens and costs of compliance with foreign laws and political and economic instability in each jurisdiction, including the adoption or expansion of economic sanctions, tariffs or trade restrictions and (xv) political, economic and military instability in Israel, including the impact of Israel’s war against Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran. These and other important factors discussed in Odysight.ai’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on March 26, 2025, and our other reports filed with the SEC, could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated by the forward-looking statements made in this press release. Except as required under applicable securities legislation, Odysight.ai undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise forward-looking information.

Company Contact:
Einav Brenner, CFO
info@Odysight.ai

Investor Relations Contact:
Miri Segal, MS-IR LLC
msegal@ms-ir.com


FAQ

What did Odysight.ai (ODYS) announce on December 15, 2025?

Odysight.ai announced its next‑generation optical sensors passed trials with a major Southeast Asian aerospace OEM, showing performance in oil‑immersed and high‑temperature conditions.

How hot did Odysight.ai’s sensors perform during the ODYS December 15, 2025 trials?

The company reported sensor survivability at temperatures exceeding 100°C and stable performance above 70°C.

What inspection conditions did ODYS sensors handle in the aerospace OEM trials?

Sensors delivered high‑resolution imagery while fully immersed in oil and inside sealed, oil‑splash and oil‑filled mechanical assemblies with limited visibility.

Which industries could benefit from Odysight.ai’s validated sensors (ODYS)?

The company cited applicability to aerospace actuation systems, high‑power industrial machinery, energy platforms, and rotary‑wing environments.

Does the December 15, 2025 release state any commercial agreements for ODYS following the trials?

No commercial agreements, financial terms, or binding orders were disclosed in the announcement.

What capability did Odysight.ai highlight as validated in the ODYS trial release?

The release highlighted the sensors’ ability to produce precise visual data and operate near‑flawlessly under thermal stress, fluid dynamics, and limited visibility.
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