Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. (USOTC:AITX) said its Robotic Assistance Devices subsidiary has secured a third ROSA order from an existing regional property management customer, providing another example of a client expanding its use of the company’s AI-powered security technology after initial deployments.
The latest five-unit order lifts the customer’s total ROSA orders to nine, more than doubling its previous deployment and giving investors a measurable indication of repeat demand within AITX’s existing customer base.
Key Investor Takeaways
- Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions (USOTC:AITX) received an order for five additional ROSA security units from an existing Midwest property management customer.
- The customer has progressed from two ROSA units ordered in December 2025 to another two in June 2026 and five more in the latest order.
- Nine units have now been ordered in total, demonstrating expansion following the customer’s initial adoption.
- The five new units are expected to be deployed within the coming weeks across multifamily residential properties.
- No contract value, revenue contribution or broader financial guidance was disclosed with the order.
Why AITX Stock Is in Focus
The latest transaction is notable less for its absolute size than for the customer’s progression from an initial deployment to repeat orders.
The property management company first ordered two ROSA units in December 2025 and added another two in June 2026. Neither transaction was previously announced. Its latest five-unit purchase takes the total to nine units.
Four ROSA units are already operating at the customer’s multifamily residential properties, while the additional five are expected to enter service in the coming weeks.
The systems are intended to address issues including trespassing, loitering, vandalism and theft while supporting security for residents, employees and property.
ROSA combines AI-based detection of people, firearms and vehicles with licence plate recognition, digital signage, audio messaging and two-way communication. Since May 1, 2026, AITX’s SARA autonomous responsive agent has also been included as standard with ROSA deployments.
Why This Matters for Investors
Repeat orders can provide an important indication of whether AITX’s Solutions-as-a-Service model is gaining traction beyond initial trials.
In this case, the customer’s progression from two units to four and now nine suggests the deployment is expanding after experience with the technology. If similar patterns develop across other customers, they could support larger deployments from AITX’s installed client base.
The multifamily property market also provides a repeatable use case for ROSA because property operators can potentially deploy the technology across multiple locations. However, the announcement does not disclose how many properties are covered by the latest order or whether the customer intends further expansion.
Financial visibility is another limitation. AITX did not provide the value of the five-unit order or quantify its expected revenue contribution, making it difficult to assess the transaction’s materiality from the announcement alone.
The significance for investors therefore lies primarily in evidence of customer retention and deployment expansion rather than an immediate disclosed financial impact.
What to Watch Next
Investors can watch whether this property management customer places further orders and whether AITX reports similar expansion patterns among other existing clients.
The pace at which the five new ROSA units are deployed will also be relevant, alongside additional orders from the multifamily housing sector and other markets.
Future disclosure around order values, recurring revenue contribution and larger multi-unit deployments could provide a clearer measure of whether repeat customer adoption is translating into meaningful financial scale for AITX.
