Maris‑Tech Achieves Key Milestone in Quantum‑Based Navigation for GPS‑Denied Environments

MTEK
March 21, 2026

Maris‑Tech Ltd. (NASDAQ: MTEK) announced a significant development milestone in its partnership with Quantum Gyro Ltd., a company that builds quantum‑based gyroscopes for GPS‑denied environments. The new hybrid navigation architecture fuses Maris‑Tech’s real‑time AI processing with Quantum Gyro’s quantum gyroscope, delivering a bias drift of less than 0.01 degrees per hour—an accuracy level traditionally reserved for larger, more expensive systems.

The milestone positions Maris‑Tech to supply resilient navigation solutions for autonomous drones and other unmanned platforms that must operate in contested or GPS‑denied areas. The collaboration could broaden the company’s defense and commercial product lines and create new revenue streams as the technology matures.

Maris‑Tech’s financial performance has been challenging. In the six months ended June 30 2025, the company reported revenues of $707,021 and a net loss of $2,388,294, a sharp decline from the same period in 2024 when revenues were $3,410,258 and the company posted a net income of $131,797. The 2024 revenue total of approximately $6.1 million underscores the volatility in the company’s top line.

The partnership with Quantum Gyro began with a collaboration agreement announced on November 10 2025 to develop the ME‑Nav system. The March 20 milestone is a key step within that ongoing collaboration, marking progress toward a commercial product that could be deployed in defense and commercial markets.

Maris‑Tech’s CEO, Israel Bar, said, "We believe that our collaboration with Quantum Gyro represents an important step toward next‑generation resilient navigation systems. By combining Maris‑Tech's AI edge processing capabilities with quantum inertial sensing, we aim to deliver a solution that allows aerial platforms to operate reliably even when GPS signals are unavailable."

Quantum Gyro’s CEO, Danny Noylander, added, "Quantum sensing technologies are opening a new frontier in precision navigation. Collaborating with Maris‑Tech allows us to combine our quantum gyroscope innovation with advanced AI processing to create a powerful navigation solution designed for the most demanding aerospace and defense environments."

Bar also highlighted a recent production order, stating, "We believe that this order represents a significant milestone for Maris‑Tech, strengthening our position as a technology provider to next‑generation loitering defense systems."

The development of GPS‑denied navigation is a critical capability for modern defense and autonomous systems. Maris‑Tech’s integration of AI edge computing with quantum inertial sensing positions the company to compete in a growing market where resilience to GPS jamming and spoofing is increasingly valued.

In early March, Maris‑Tech completed a registered direct offering of approximately $2.0 million and had called a special general meeting in January to approve share issuances and a financing framework of up to $5 million, underscoring the company’s need for capital to fund ongoing research and development.

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