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Following Pilot Results Ohio Hospital Network Expands OMNIQ AI To Additional Campuses

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OMNIQ (OTCMKTS: OMQS) expanded its AI parking and access control platform across additional campuses of an Ohio hospital network on Feb 17, 2026. The PERCS integration with the hospital's WPS parking system ties permits to HR and badge data, processes ~1,500 files per day, and uses LPR sensors to validate vehicle activity.

The deployment supports real-time badging updates, weekly reconciliation, payroll deduction reporting, and centralized permit management to standardize access and reduce credential gaps as the network scales.

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Positive

  • Processes ~1,500 files/day of credential activity
  • Integration of PERCS with WPS standardizes parking across campuses
  • Real-time HR imports and weekly reconciliation keep records current
  • LPR monitoring at Fairview flags unauthorized parking

Negative

  • None.

Key Figures

Daily files processed: 1,500 files per day
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Daily files processed 1,500 files per day Average credential activity handled by platform across hospital campuses

Market Reality Check

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Volume Volume 2,786 is well below 20-day average of 14,615, suggesting limited participation ahead of this AI expansion headline. low
Technical Trading slightly above 200-day MA of $0.12 at $0.1321, yet still 62.26% below 52-week high and above 52-week low by 259.88%.

Peers on Argus

Peers show mixed moves: one up 4.57% and several down as much as -15.22%, while ...

Peers show mixed moves: one up 4.57% and several down as much as -15.22%, while OMQS is up 1.62%, pointing to a stock-specific reaction to the AI deployment news.

Previous AI Reports

5 past events · Latest: Jan 27 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jan 27 AI campus deployment Positive +20.9% Fortune 100 tech leader adopting AI LPR and MLPI across multiple campuses.
Nov 04 AI university win Positive +11.4% Wisconsin university selecting AI access-control platform for large campus community.
Jul 16 Strategic divestiture AI-focus Positive +78.5% Sale of legacy assets to cut debt and focus on AI and automation units.
Aug 12 Texas medical AI rollout Neutral +0.0% Expansion of AI parking access control at additional major Texas medical center.
Aug 05 Ohio medical AI launch Positive +12.4% AI-based parking control solution deployment at major Ohio medical center.
Pattern Detected

AI-tagged announcements have frequently coincided with strong positive moves, with an average historical move of 24.63% across prior AI events.

Recent Company History

Over the past 18 months, OMNIQ has repeatedly highlighted AI-driven deployments across healthcare, education, and technology customers. Prior AI-tag news, including expansions at major medical centers and a Fortune 100 tech customer, produced notable one-day gains, such as 20.89% and 78.5%. A strategic AI-focused divestiture also reshaped the balance sheet. Today’s Ohio hospital network expansion fits this pattern of scaling PERCS and AI access-control solutions across large, multi-campus environments.

Historical Comparison

+24.6% avg move · This AI expansion follows 5 prior AI-tag releases that averaged a 24.63% move, many tied to large ca...
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+24.6%
Average Historical Move AI

This AI expansion follows 5 prior AI-tag releases that averaged a 24.63% move, many tied to large campus deployments, offering a direct comparison for market response.

AI news has progressed from initial Ohio and Texas medical center deployments to broader university and Fortune 100 tech rollouts, now extending PERCS-based access control across an expanded Ohio hospital network.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights further rollout of OMNIQ’s PERCS platform and machine-vision access con...
Analysis

This announcement highlights further rollout of OMNIQ’s PERCS platform and machine-vision access control across an Ohio hospital network, processing about 1,500 credential files per day. It extends a series of AI deployments at major medical and campus customers seen over recent quarters. Investors may track additional large-network wins, recurring-revenue details, and any updates in regulatory filings that address liquidity and the company’s long-term operating profile.

Key Terms

machine vision, access control, payroll deduction reporting
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machine vision technical
"OMNIQ machine vision sensors capture vehicle identifiers at entry and exit points"
Machine vision is technology that allows computers and machines to see, interpret, and analyze visual information from the world, much like how human eyes and brains work together. It enables automated systems to recognize objects, read signs, or inspect products without human help. For investors, machine vision is important because it drives advancements in automation and artificial intelligence, influencing industries and business efficiency.
access control technical
"AI Machine Vision Access Control Integration Across Major Hospital Network"
Access control is the process of deciding who can see, use, or change certain information or resources. It acts like a security gate that restricts entry to authorized individuals only, helping protect valuable data and assets. For investors, effective access control reduces the risk of theft, fraud, or mistakes, ensuring that sensitive information remains secure and only trusted people can make important decisions.
payroll deduction reporting financial
"supporting payroll deduction reporting, and using LPR monitoring at Fairview"
Payroll deduction reporting is the regular accounting and disclosure of amounts taken from employees’ paychecks — such as taxes, retirement contributions, insurance premiums, or wage garnishments — and how those amounts are handled by the employer. It matters to investors because accurate reporting shows whether a company is meeting legal obligations, managing cash flow and liabilities properly, and avoiding fines or reputational risk; think of it as a household’s clear record of bills automatically taken from each paycheck.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

OMNIQ Expands AI Machine Vision Access Control Integration Across Major Hospital Network, Based in Ohio

SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OMNIQ CORP. (OTCMKTS: OMQS) (“OMNIQ” or “the Company”), a leading provider of AI-based computer vision solutions, announced the continued expansion of its AI parking and access control platform across the Ohio-based Hospital Network, following successful operations at the Main Campus and Fairview Campus.

The deployment centers on an integration between the Company’s permitting and access control system, PERCS, and the hospital’s local parking control system provided by WPS, enabling unified management of parking access for employees and non-employees across campus facilities. The platform processes an average of approximately 1,500 files per day, reflecting the scale of daily credential activity required to keep access consistent across locations. User profiles and badge records are imported from the hospital's Human Resources and campus employee badging systems to keep permit decisions tied to authorized identity.

OMNIQ supports vehicle access for a large campus network by tying permit issuance and garage access to verified identity and vehicle identification. Parking agents confirm badge authorization, assign an access package based on approved locations, and the system creates or updates the access control record using the badge identification number. In parallel, OMNIQ machine vision sensors capture vehicle identifiers at entry and exit points to help validate parking activity against active permits.

The workflow supports adding, updating, and deleting multiple credential types under a single user profile. Daily HR imports and real-time badging updates help keep access records current, supported by weekly reconciliation to flag mismatches early and help keep badge and vehicle identification records aligned.

“Healthcare campuses run at a high pace, so parking access must also,” said Shai Lustgarten, CEO at OMNIQ Corp. “Our solutions connect identity, permitting, and garage access so that policies stay consistent across campuses. We appreciate the opportunity to expand this work following the success at Main and Fairview.”

The expansion positions one of the world’s largest health systems to standardize parking access and compliance workflows as it scales across additional campuses, with PERCS serving as the operational layer connecting identity, permitting, and garage access. By keeping HR and badging data synchronized, updating access in real time, supporting payroll deduction reporting, and using LPR monitoring at Fairview to flag unauthorized parking, the deployment is designed to reduce credential gaps and improve consistency across facilities as traffic demands grow.

ABOUT OMNIQ

At OMNIQ, we use patented and proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) technology to deliver machine vision image processing solutions, including data collection, real-time surveillance, and monitoring for supply chain management, homeland security, public safety, traffic & parking management, and access control applications.

The technology and services we provide help our clients move people, assets, and data safely and securely through airports, warehouses, schools, national borders, and many other applications and environments.

Our principal solutions include hardware, software, communications, and automated management services, technical service, and support. Our highly tenured team of professionals has the knowledge and expertise to simplify the integration process for our customers. We deliver practical problem-solving solutions backed by numerous customer references.

Our customers include government agencies, healthcare, universities, airports, municipalities and more. We currently engage with several billion-dollar markets with double-digit growth, including the Global Safe City market and the Ticketless Safe Parking market.

Privacy and Data Security Commitment

OMNIQ solutions are built with strict privacy and data protection standards. All information is processed and stored within secure private networks that are not accessible to outside sources or unrelated departments. The system ensures that data is used only for authorized operational purposes and never for public tracking, third-party sharing, or external access. OMNIQ maintains full compliance with customer data policies and provides transparency and control to every participating organization.

For more information about OMNIQ Corp. and its innovative solutions, please visit www.omniq.com.

INFORMATION ABOUT FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

“Safe Harbor” Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements in this press release relating to plans, strategies, economic performance and trends, projections of results of specific activities or investments, and other statements that are not descriptions of historical facts may be forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

This release contains “forward-looking statements” that include information relating to future events and future financial and operating performance. The words “anticipate,” “may,” “would,” “will,” “expect,” “estimate,” “can,” “believe,” “potential” and similar expressions and variations thereof are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements should not be read as a guarantee of future performance or results and will not necessarily be accurate indications of the times at, or by, which that performance or those results will be achieved. Forward-looking statements are based on information available at the time they are made and/or management’s good faith belief as of that time with respect to future events 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.

Examples of forward-looking statements include, among others, statements made in this press release regarding the closing of the private placement and the use of proceeds received in the private placement. Important factors that could cause these differences include, but are not limited to: fluctuations in demand for the Company’s products particularly during the current health crisis, the introduction of new products, the Company’s ability to maintain customer and strategic business relationships, the impact of competitive products and pricing, growth in targeted markets, the adequacy of the Company’s liquidity and financial strength to support its growth, the Company’s ability to manage credit and debt structures from vendors, debt holders and secured lenders, the Company’s ability to successfully integrate its acquisitions, and other information that may be detailed from time-to-time in OMNIQ Corp.’s filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Examples of such forward-looking statements in this release include, among others, statements regarding revenue growth, driving sales, operational and financial initiatives, cost reduction and profitability, and simplification of operations. For a more detailed description of the risk factors and uncertainties affecting OMNIQ Corp., please refer to the Company’s recent Securities and Exchange Commission filings, which are available at SEC.gov. OMNIQ Corp. undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, unless otherwise required by law.

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FAQ

What did OMNIQ (OMQS) announce about its February 17, 2026 expansion?

OMNIQ announced expanded deployment of its PERCS AI parking and access control across additional Ohio hospital campuses. According to the company, PERCS now integrates with the hospital's WPS parking system to unify permit and badge management across sites.

How large is the daily credential workload for OMNIQ's hospital deployment (OMQS)?

The platform processes about 1,500 files per day of credential activity. According to the company, that reflects daily permit imports, badge updates, and access-record changes needed to maintain consistent campus access.

How does OMNIQ (OMQS) link permits to employee identity in the hospital rollout?

OMNIQ ties permit issuance and garage access to verified identity by importing HR and badge records into PERCS. According to the company, daily HR imports and real-time badging updates keep permit decisions aligned with authorized identities.

What operational controls did OMNIQ (OMQS) deploy to reduce parking credential gaps?

The deployment uses daily HR imports, real-time badge updates, and weekly reconciliation to flag mismatches early. According to the company, LPR sensors and payroll deduction reporting further help align vehicle and badge records across campuses.

What benefits should hospital staff expect from OMNIQ's expanded PERCS integration (OMQS)?

Staff should see more consistent parking access and fewer credential errors across campuses through synchronized HR and badging. According to the company, unified permit workflows and LPR validation aim to streamline access and reduce unauthorized parking incidents.
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