Company Description
CID HoldCo, Inc. (Nasdaq: DAIC), doing business as Dot Ai, is a technology company in the information technology services sector that focuses on IoT- and AI-based SaaS for asset intelligence and smart supply chain operations. According to company disclosures and public filings, Dot Ai positions its platform at the intersection of real-time IoT tracking, AI-enhanced analytics, and enterprise software, aiming to provide continuous visibility into assets, materials, and related operations across complex environments.
The company’s stock is listed on The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC under the symbol DAIC, as noted in its SEC filings. CID HoldCo, Inc. is incorporated in Delaware and identified under primary standard industrial classification code 7373 in its registration statement on Form S-1/A. The company describes itself as an emerging growth company and a smaller reporting company under U.S. securities regulations.
Business focus and asset intelligence platform
Dot Ai describes its core offering as a SaaS platform combined with patented IoT technology that defines what it calls "Asset Intelligence" for modern supply chains and connected operations. Company materials state that the platform uses real-time IoT tracking technology, AI-enhanced analytics, and state-of-the-art AI engines together with 5G RF and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology. These capabilities are intended to deliver real-time asset visibility, predictive analytics, and process automation that integrate with existing operational tools.
Dot Ai reports that its technology is designed to work with existing enterprise systems such as ERP and warehouse management systems (WMS). By integrating with these systems and ingesting data from IoT devices, the company states that it can support secure asset management, in-process visibility, and operational security across a wide range of industries and environments.
IoT hardware, Zero Infrastructure Mesh, and Ambient IoT
In addition to its SaaS platform, Dot Ai highlights proprietary hardware as part of its asset intelligence ecosystem. The company references a Zero Infrastructure Mesh (ZiM) Bridge and industrial-grade smart asset tags produced at its manufacturing facility in Barceloneta, Puerto Rico. An 8-K filing and subsequent press releases describe a stocking order from Wurth Industry North America LLC for ZiM network products, as well as new hardware platform orders that prompted expansion of the Puerto Rico operations.
Dot Ai also reports a three-year partnership with Wiliot, a company known for Ambient IoT technology. Under this agreement, Wiliot supplies tags and cloud services, while Dot Ai focuses on industrial and manufacturing applications. Dot Ai states that it has validated and is commercializing an industrial implementation of Wiliot tag technology, using a patent-pending plasmonic folded ground plane structure aimed at improving readability and range on metal and in wet environments. The company has also announced a patent-pending rugged Industrial Bridge device that can read these tags and other Wiliot-enabled labels in its applications.
Dot Matrix 3.0 and multi-tenant architecture
Dot Ai has announced Dot Matrix 3.0, described as the latest evolution of its asset intelligence platform. Company communications state that Dot Matrix 3.0 introduces a modular, multi-tenant architecture designed to deliver in-process visibility and secure asset management across diverse industries and environments. The platform is presented as enabling distributors, integrators, and operators to deploy and manage complex, multi-site programs from a single console, with features such as secure multi-tenancy, continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD), and advanced access controls.
According to the company, Dot Matrix 3.0 supports applications ranging from tracking equipment and materials in construction, mining, utilities, and energy, to monitoring movement and access in healthcare systems, entertainment venues, and government facilities. It is also described as providing in-process data feeds to automated guided vehicles, mobile robots, and drones, within the broader Dot Ai ecosystem.
Target industries and use cases
Across its public communications, Dot Ai identifies a broad set of sectors where it seeks to apply its asset intelligence technology. Earlier descriptions of CID HoldCo (formerly SEE ID Inc) reference industrial IoT, indoor and outdoor tracking with seamless transitions, passive RFID (including Bluetooth and 5G), collision avoidance, real-time locating systems, and dolly management, serving industries such as aviation, construction, delivery, military, mining, retail, sea ports, medical logistics, warehousing, and manufacturing.
More recent Dot Ai materials emphasize smart supply chain operations and connected physical environments, including manufacturing plants, logistics networks, healthcare facilities, construction and energy projects, entertainment venues, and defense and government operations. The company states that its solutions are designed to work in challenging environments, with the goal of improving accuracy, enhancing security, reducing risk, and enabling more efficient operations.
Partnerships, channels, and manufacturing footprint
Dot Ai highlights several relationships and initiatives that shape its go-to-market approach. An 8-K filing describes a partner and exclusivity agreement with Wurth Industry North America LLC, granting Wurth distribution rights to sell the company’s software and hardware products to its customers globally during the term of the agreement and potential renewal periods, subject to the agreement’s conditions. The company has also announced an international distribution partnership with CanTech Group in Australia, which is expected to act as a reseller and installation partner for the SaaS platform and proprietary tracking technologies.
The company reports that its Barceloneta, Puerto Rico manufacturing facility serves as a central manufacturing hub for ZiM Bridge devices and smart asset tags. Press releases describe the addition of a second shift and capital equipment to support hardware orders and forecasted demand, as well as the creation of skilled positions at the facility. Dot Ai links this expansion to its broader manufacturing strategy and to its stated commitment to high-tech manufacturing and economic activity in Puerto Rico.
Business model context and financial reporting
CID HoldCo, Inc. presents itself as an IoT and AI-based SaaS company, with revenue reported in its financial statements and discussed in quarterly earnings releases. The company’s Form S-1/A details its capital structure, including common stock, warrants, PIPE shares, and equity issued in connection with a business combination. Financial statements included in public releases show revenue from operations, cost of goods sold, operating expenses, and net loss, but investors should refer directly to the company’s SEC filings for detailed, up-to-date financial information and risk factors.
Through its registration statement, CID HoldCo identifies as an emerging growth company and smaller reporting company, which affects the scope of its public reporting obligations. The company has also reported obtaining SOC 2 Type 1 cybersecurity compliance for its systems, reflecting a focus on controls and security around its platform, as disclosed in its earnings-related communications.
Leadership and governance developments
Dot Ai’s news releases and 8-K filings describe changes and additions to its leadership team and board of directors. The company has announced appointments such as a Chief Revenue Officer, a Chief Strategy Officer, and a Director of Channels, with responsibilities that include global revenue leadership, product strategy, customer experience, and partner ecosystem development. Board changes have included the addition of directors with backgrounds in large public companies, finance, and technology, as well as committee assignments such as an audit committee chair designated as an audit committee financial expert under SEC rules.
These disclosures indicate a focus on building experience in enterprise sales, product and platform scale, financial oversight, and governance as the company grows as a publicly traded entity. Specific compensation arrangements and role details are set out in the company’s SEC filings, including Form 8-K and the Form S-1/A.
Risk considerations and regulatory context
In its S-1/A and other filings, CID HoldCo, Inc. notes that investing in its common stock involves a high degree of risk and directs readers to the "Risk Factors" section of its prospectus. The company also emphasizes that some of its public statements, including those in earnings releases and certain 8-K filings, contain forward-looking statements subject to risks and uncertainties. Investors researching DAIC stock are encouraged to review the company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, Current Reports on Form 8-K, and registration statements filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
According to its filings, the company’s common stock and public warrants trade on Nasdaq under the symbols DAIC and DAICW, respectively. The registration statement discusses potential dilution, resale of shares by selling securityholders, and the impact of warrant exercises, all of which may affect trading dynamics for DAIC stock.
Summary
CID HoldCo, Inc., operating as Dot Ai, describes itself as an IoT- and AI-based SaaS company focused on asset intelligence for smart supply chain and connected operations. Through a combination of software, proprietary hardware such as the ZiM Bridge and smart tags, partnerships with organizations like Wurth and Wiliot, and a manufacturing base in Puerto Rico, the company aims to provide real-time visibility and analytics across complex physical environments. As an emerging growth company listed on Nasdaq, DAIC is subject to ongoing SEC reporting, and its public filings and press releases provide the primary source of information on its business, financial condition, and risks.
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Short Interest History
Short interest in CID Holdco (DAIC) currently stands at 408.3 thousand shares, down 8.3% from the previous reporting period, representing 2.8% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has increased by 656%. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment.
Days to Cover History
Days to cover for CID Holdco (DAIC) currently stands at 1.9 days, up 86% from the previous period. This low days-to-cover ratio indicates high liquidity, allowing short sellers to quickly exit positions if needed. The days to cover has increased 86% over the past year, indicating either rising short interest or declining trading volume. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 1.0 to 2.0 days.