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Rail Vision Ltd. filings document a foreign private issuer developing AI-integrated sensing systems for railway safety and rail-data applications. The company furnishes current reports on Form 6-K that include financial results, operating updates, customer demonstrations, system deployments and commercialization activity for its railway detection technology, including the MainLine system.
Rail Vision’s regulatory disclosures also cover capital structure and securities matters, including warrant amendments, ordinary-share issuance limits, Form F-3 and Form S-8 registration statement references, and updates involving its majority owned subsidiary Quantum Transportation Ltd., which works on quantum-computing technology for transportation applications.
Rail Vision Ltd. reported progress in its collaboration with Israel Railways’ cargo division. With its MainLine safety system already installed on Israel Railways’ locomotives, the company is moving to a new phase focused on its ShuntingYard product for rail yards.
Rail Vision and Israel Railways agreed to a one-month evaluation pilot of the ShuntingYard system at Israel Railways. The pilot follows a successful initial demonstration and will test performance under local operating conditions and gather detailed feedback from the cargo team.
The companies plan, after a successful pilot, to explore deployment options aimed at improving safety, operational efficiency, and maintenance cost savings. Rail Vision highlights that ShuntingYard uses electro-optical sensors and real-time AI to support locomotive drivers in challenging conditions and notes existing deployments with major U.S. customers.
Rail Vision Ltd. reported progress in its collaboration with Israel Railways’ cargo division. With its MainLine safety system already installed on Israel Railways’ locomotives, the company is moving to a new phase focused on its ShuntingYard product for rail yards.
Rail Vision and Israel Railways agreed to a one-month evaluation pilot of the ShuntingYard system at Israel Railways. The pilot follows a successful initial demonstration and will test performance under local operating conditions and gather detailed feedback from the cargo team.
The companies plan, after a successful pilot, to explore deployment options aimed at improving safety, operational efficiency, and maintenance cost savings. Rail Vision highlights that ShuntingYard uses electro-optical sensors and real-time AI to support locomotive drivers in challenging conditions and notes existing deployments with major U.S. customers.
Rail Vision Ltd. submitted a report noting that it has furnished a press release dated September 3, 2025, announcing that Nasdaq granted the company a 180-day extension to regain compliance with the exchange’s minimum bid price requirement. This extension gives Rail Vision more time to bring its share price back above the threshold needed to maintain its Nasdaq listing.
The report also notes that the first five paragraphs of the press release are incorporated by reference into several existing Form F-3 and Form S-8 registration statements, meaning those offering documents now include the updated Nasdaq compliance information.
Rail Vision Ltd. has submitted a foreign issuer report describing a new intellectual property milestone. The company issued a press release titled “Rail Vision Receives European Patent for Innovative Locomotive Imaging Technology,” and this report formally furnishes that release to investors. The first three paragraphs of the press release are incorporated by reference into multiple existing registration statements on Form F-3 and Form S-8, meaning those offerings now also reflect this new patent-related information.