The partnership enables Odysight.ai's entry into France's aerospace, defense, and government aviation sectors through a local partner

Ramat Gan, Israel, April 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Odysight.ai® Inc. (Nasdaq/TASE: ODYS), a leader in AI/ML-powered visual sensing solutions for predictive and condition-based maintenance (CBM+), announced today the signing of a Commercial Collaboration Agreement with GACI Technologies, a French defense and aerospace technology company headquartered near Paris. Under the agreement, GACI will act as the prime contractor, leading local market development, key customer engagement, and program delivery, while Odysight.ai will provide its AI-powered predictive maintenance and visual monitoring system.

The collaboration represents a significant step in Odysight.ai's European expansion strategy, establishing a dedicated channel into one of the world's leading defense markets. France represents one of Europe's most advanced aerospace and defense markets, with increasing demand for predictive maintenance solutions that enhance operational readiness and reduce lifecycle costs. This agreement positions Odysight.ai to address that demand through a localized, mission-ready offering.

Under the agreement, the companies will work together to promote Odysight.ai's ruggedized visual sensing hardware, embedded software, and AI-powered analytics with GACI's embedded mission computer platforms and system integration capabilities. The combined offering is intended to deliver real-time, continuous monitoring of critical components across aerospace platforms operated by French commercial, defense, and government aviation customers.

GACI Technologies, founded in 1992, specializes in the design, manufacturing, and life-cycle support of rugged embedded computers and mission systems for operation in harsh environments. The company serves clients across the defense, aerospace, transportation, and related sectors, and has an established track record with major French defense procurement organizations.

This agreement follows Odysight.ai's recently announced partnership with XP Services for the first U.S. flight testing of its AI predictive maintenance system on a UH-60 helicopter, and reflects the Company's continued expansion across new geographies and platforms.