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Maris-Tech Ltd. filings document its foreign private issuer reporting and material-event disclosures for an AI edge video business serving defense and security applications. Recent Form 6-K reports furnish press releases on customer orders, pilot programs, product capabilities, trade-event participation and commercial activity tied to the company's video processing, onboard intelligence and situational-awareness systems.
The filings also provide formal disclosure categories for material agreements, shareholder voting matters, capital-structure items, operating and financial results, and other corporate updates. For this issuer, those records connect regulatory reporting to the development and commercialization of compact video, AI and sensor products such as Jupiter, Diamond Ultra and Peridot.
Maris Tech Ltd. shareholder Leviticus Partners, managed by Adam M Hutt, reports beneficial ownership of 770,000 shares of common stock, representing 9.6% of the class as of December 31, 2025. The filing states Leviticus has sole voting and sole dispositive power over all 770,000 shares, with no shared authority.
The reporting person certifies the shares were acquired and are held in the ordinary course of business, and not for the purpose of changing or influencing control of Maris Tech. The Schedule 13G/A lists no group activity and notes that ownership remains above the 5% disclosure threshold.
Maris-Tech Ltd. reported that it has been awarded a pilot contract in the United States to support an Infantry Fighting Vehicle modernization program. The pilot will deploy the Company’s Diamond Ultra AI-based situational awareness platform and Peridot Night panoramic day and thermal imaging system on an IFV.
The integrated solution is designed to fuse multiple day and thermal sensors at the vehicle edge to provide 360° awareness and real-time detection of ground and aerial threats, enhancing both vehicle and weapon system operations. Its modular architecture is intended to fit both existing and next-generation platforms, allowing upgrades without major structural changes as armed forces modernize vehicle fleets.
Maris-Tech Ltd. reports that, effective as of December 5, 2025, Mr. David Raviv departed the company as Vice President of Marketing and Business Development. The company and Mr. Raviv are contesting the circumstances of his departure before an Israeli employment committee. Maris-Tech states it does not expect the outcome of this proceeding to have a material adverse effect on its business, financial condition or results of operations.
Maris-Tech Ltd. reports a new strategic collaboration with Iron Brain Ltd. to integrate advanced, self-learning artificial intelligence into Maris-Tech’s video and AI-based edge computing platforms. The joint solution is aimed at defense markets and is designed to run on small and unmanned platforms with limited computing resources.
The companies plan to enhance real-time battlefield intelligence, ground situational awareness, and terrain dominance by bringing multi-sensor AI capabilities to drones, armored vehicles, and other mission-critical defense applications. Maris-Tech positions this partnership as a way to expand opportunities for advanced video and AI defense solutions operating at the edge.
Maris-Tech Ltd. reports that a defense and security customer has placed a follow-on purchase order for intelligence gathering operational products, with delivery planned during the second quarter of 2026. This order comes after Maris-Tech completed an earlier development engagement in which it designed and refined specialized technologies for intelligence gathering applications.
The customer is now moving from the development phase to procurement and deployment, which the company views as a validation of its AI-based edge video and computing technology for mission-critical defense and security uses. Maris-Tech highlights that its platforms support real-time situational awareness and surveillance across unmanned and manned systems in demanding, bandwidth- and latency-constrained environments.
Maris-Tech Ltd. reports amendments to its previously issued convertible promissory notes totaling $2,000,000 and updates its shareholder meeting plans. The company and its two institutional investors agreed to cut the notes’ beneficial ownership cap from 9.99% to 4.99% of outstanding ordinary shares. If a conversion would push an investor above this level, the excess will be settled through pre-funded warrants for ordinary shares instead of additional shares. The notes will still automatically convert 24 months after their issuance, but now this mandatory conversion also respects the 4.99% cap, with pre-funded warrants issued where needed. Maris-Tech also states that it will not hold the previously announced shareholder meeting and may convene a meeting at a later time.
Maris-Tech Ltd. filed a Form 6-K highlighting a technical milestone with Sidus Space for the LizzieSat-4 mission. Maris-Tech’s advanced video and AI-based edge computing payload is moving from planning into active integration, with hardware testing beginning and subsequent installation on the LizzieSat-4 satellite ahead of a planned launch later this year.
The mission is intended to demonstrate high-performance edge computing and video processing in orbit for space and defense applications, using Sidus Space’s modular LizzieSat architecture and flight-proven subsystems. The filing also incorporates portions of this press release and its forward-looking statements disclaimer into Maris-Tech’s existing Form S-8 and Form F-3 registration statements.
Maris-Tech Ltd. reported that it issued a press release titled “Maris-Tech Introduces Garnet: A Compact, Low-Power Video and AI Payload for Miniature Drones.” The release announces Garnet, a payload designed for miniature drones that combines video capabilities with artificial intelligence in a compact, low-power form factor.
The company states that the first four paragraphs and the “Forward-Looking Statements Disclaimer” from this press release are incorporated by reference into its Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Registration Nos. 333-262910 and 333-274826) and Form F-3 (Registration No. 333-270330), making that disclosure part of those registration statements from the date of this report.
Maris-Tech Ltd. furnished a Form 6-K to provide a press release titled “Maris-Tech Receives Repeat Opal System Order from a Leading Israeli Defense Company.” The company states that the first four paragraphs and the “Forward-Looking Statements Disclaimer” of that press release are incorporated by reference into its Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Nos. 333-262910 and 333-274826) and its Form F-3 (No. 333-270330). This is an administrative update that links portions of the press release to existing registration statements.
Maris-Tech Ltd. (MTEK) furnished a Form 6-K announcing a strategic collaboration with Quantum Gyro to develop a quantum-based gyroscope intended to replace GPS navigation. The company attached the related press release as Exhibit 99.1.
Portions of the press release—the first five paragraphs and the sections titled “Key Highlights of the Collaboration” and “Forward-Looking Statements Disclaimer”—were incorporated by reference into Maris-Tech’s Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Registration Nos. 333-262910 and 333-274826) and its Form F-3 (Registration No. 333-270330).