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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$1,180
+18.0% total 18.0% CAGR
Bought on Jul 9, 2025 at $2.11
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
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Trading since 2025-01-30

What $1,000 or $10,000 in RMXI Would Be Worth Today

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If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Jan 30, 2025
$1,000 $1,180 +18% $623 -38%
$10,000 $11,795 +18% $6,225 -38%

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RMXI annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2025 $4.00 $0.70 -82.5% -82.5%
2026 $0.70 $2.49 +255.6% -37.7%

About RMX Industries Inc

Technology · OTC Link

RMX Industries, Inc. (OTCQB: RMXI) is a technology company whose 2026 public positioning centers on edge intelligence for operational and mission-critical environments. RMX describes this strategy as building physical-edge intelligence solutions led by its QuantrusX platform and grounded in its VAST™, video-optimization, and data-transfer technology for bandwidth-constrained networks.

Edge intelligence and the QuantrusX platform

RMX introduced QuantrusX in June 2026 as an edge intelligence platform built for real-world environments, and the company positions it at the center of its 2026 messaging alongside its established video and data-compression technology. According to RMX, QuantrusX is designed to bring intelligence closer to where data is created and decisions are made, supporting faster data interpretation, local decision support, and more responsive intelligence at the physical edge. The company has reported that QuantrusX moved from development into its first full-scale commercial deployment in June 2026. RMX presents QuantrusX as building on its background in video optimization, data transfer, and VAST™, extending that foundation from efficient data movement toward on-site interpretation and decision support.

RMX continues to describe its VAST™ and related compression software as designed to reduce video bandwidth, storage, and power requirements across constrained network and hardware environments. According to the company, those capabilities remain the disclosed technical base for its 2026 edge-intelligence positioning.

Core platforms and technology focus

RMX highlights two primary software platforms: VAST™ (Video Adaptive Systems Technology) and CRISP. VAST™ is described as a software-based, standards-based video encoder that delivers real-time, high-definition video at ultra-low bitrates. It is designed to keep edge-to-core data flows intact so that video remains usable for human operators and AI systems, even when networks are weak or bandwidth-constrained. The company notes that VAST™ operates efficiently on low-power x86 and ARM devices, including small form-factor hardware, without requiring specialized equipment.

VAST™ is characterized as a real-time AV1 encoder that runs in a hardware-agnostic, CPU-only configuration. RMX reports that the platform can stream over a variety of tactical and radio-frequency networks, and that it supports workflows such as full-motion video (FMV), command and control (C2), and edge AI on austere links. The company also states that VAST™ has been integrated with the U.S. Government’s Tactical Assault Kit (TAK) ecosystem, with native support for VAST™ AV1 streams in the TAK 5.5 core video player. Features mentioned include automatic discovery of VAST™ video streams, TAK video announcements for real-time notifications, and integration with the UAS Tool.

CRISP is identified by RMX as a platform providing advanced data compression. The company presents CRISP, together with VAST™, as part of a software-first approach to intelligent infrastructure, aimed at operating reliably across a wide range of infrastructure environments and network conditions.

Defense and security orientation

RMX has announced a strategic focus on U.S. defense and security applications, describing its role as advancing operational AI from the tactical edge. The company emphasizes ensuring that trusted, high-value video and sensor data can move from beyond the edge to operational cores with speed, resilience, and predictable performance, even on degraded or bandwidth-constrained networks. RMX notes that its technology is designed to secure the data continuum from the far edge through to core processing systems.

The company reports that its VAST™ platform has progressed from field validation to active defense integration. RMX has disclosed an initial order and a follow-on order from the U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office Soldier (PEO Soldier) for VAST™ units, associated with the Army’s Transformation in Contact (TIC) initiatives at the Joint Readiness Training Center. These deployments are described as supporting tactical communications and situational awareness, including soldier-worn systems and unmanned assets operating over constrained and contested military radio networks.

RMX also states that VAST™ is natively supported in the U.S. Government’s TAK platform, and that the technology has been demonstrated at events such as Tough Stump Rodeo, a field environment where tactical communications, drones/UAS, and mesh radios are tested under rugged, low-coverage conditions. In these demonstrations, RMX highlights the ability to stream multiple simultaneous HD video feeds over mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) and to relay video over long distances to operations centers.

Applications and use cases

Based on the company’s own descriptions, RMX’s technology is aimed at scenarios where real-time visual intelligence is critical and network resources are limited. The company cites use cases across defense, public safety, telecommunications, and data-center operations. It emphasizes support for workflows that require real-time or near-real-time video for decision-making, including search-and-rescue coordination, unmanned aircraft system (UAS) operations, and broader C4ISR (command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance) deployments.

RMX describes its solutions as operating across a spectrum of connectivity, from tactical radios and narrowband satellite links to higher-bandwidth enterprise cloud systems. The core objective, as stated by the company, is to preserve video fidelity at very low bitrates, adapt streams to contested or bandwidth-constrained networks, and maintain end-to-end control so that video and related data move reliably across diverse networks and sites.

Intellectual property and technology protection

RMX has announced the filing of a patent application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) covering key inventions underlying its VAST™ technology. The application seeks protection for methods designed to preserve video fidelity at very low bitrates, adapt to contested or bandwidth-constrained networks, and provide end-to-end control over data movement. The company says the filing relates to its core technology and indicates that additional filings may follow as it advances its roadmap. RMX notes that the patent filing refers to an application and does not imply grant or issuance.

Capital and growth initiatives

To support expansion and product development, RMX has disclosed a securities purchase agreement for an up to $50 million contingent financing facility from ATW Partners, an institutional investor. According to the company, this facility is intended to provide growth capital for product development, customer programs, and go-to-market execution, subject to closing conditions. RMX also references a qualified Regulation A offering of units consisting of class A common stock and warrants, with associated risk factors described in an offering circular filed with the SEC. In the same period, RMX’s Q1 2026 Form 10-Q disclosed substantial doubt about the company’s ability to continue as a going concern and described its operations as dependent on additional financing.

Corporate identity and listing

The company has reported a corporate name change from Reticulate Micro, Inc. to RMX Industries, Inc., describing the change as reflecting an expanded vision and strategic growth. RMX trades on the OTCQB market under the ticker symbol RMXI. The company characterizes the RMX name as reflecting an expanded vision and strategic growth.

Position within the technology landscape

Within the broader technology sector, RMX is repositioning its public messaging from a video and data-compression focus toward edge intelligence, while the platform base disclosed in its filings remains VAST™ and CRISP, with software-based, hardware-agnostic, ultra-low-bitrate encoding and integration with government platforms such as TAK. Its stated positioning connects tactical communications, edge computing, and operational AI, with QuantrusX built on that compression and data-transfer foundation.

Market Cap
$0.1B
Current Price
$2.49
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RMX Industries Inc investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in RMX Industries Inc be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in RMX Industries Inc (RMXI) 1 years ago on 2025-07-09, your investment would be worth $1,180 today, representing a +18.0% total return, growing at a compounded rate of 18.0% per year (CAGR).

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What is RMX Industries Inc's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of RMXI over the past 1 years is 18.0%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — RMXI's best recent year was 2026 (+255.6%) and worst was 2025 (-82.5%).

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