# EDGAR Filing Document

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**Filing Date:** 2026-5
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**ACCESSION NUMBER**: 0001493152-26-024818

**CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE**: SD

**PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT**: 2

**FILED AS OF DATE**: 20260521

**DATE AS OF CHANGE**: 20260521

**FILER**: 

**COMPANY DATA:**
- **COMPANY CONFORMED NAME:** Odysight.ai Inc.
- **CENTRAL INDEX KEY:** 0001577445
- **STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION:** SERVICES-COMPUTER INTEGRATED SYSTEMS DESIGN [7373]
- **ORGANIZATION NAME:** 06 Technology
- **EIN:** 000000000
- **FISCAL YEAR END:** 1231

**FILING VALUES:**
- **FORM TYPE:** SD
- **SEC ACT:** 1934 Act
- **SEC FILE NUMBER:** 001-42497
- **FILM NUMBER:** 261008395

**BUSINESS ADDRESS:**
- **STREET 1:** 14201 N. HAYDEN ROAD, SUITE A-1
- **CITY:** SCOTTSDALE
- **STATE:** AZ
- **ZIP:** 85260
- **BUSINESS PHONE:** 480-659-6404

**MAIL ADDRESS:**
- **STREET 1:** 14201 N. HAYDEN ROAD, SUITE A-1
- **CITY:** SCOTTSDALE
- **STATE:** AZ
- **ZIP:** 85260

**FORMER COMPANY:**
- **FORMER CONFORMED NAME:** ScoutCam Inc.
- **DATE OF NAME CHANGE:** 20200102

**FORMER COMPANY:**
- **FORMER CONFORMED NAME:** Intellisense Solutions Inc.
- **DATE OF NAME CHANGE:** 20130521

**UNITED STATES**

**SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION**

**Washington, D.C. 20549**

**FORM SD**

**SPECIALIZED DISCLOSURE REPORT**

**Odysight.ai Inc.**

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

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**<u>12 Abba Hillel Silver RD, Sasson Hugi Tower</u>**

**<u>Ramat Gan, Israel 5250606</u>**

(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)

**Yehu Ofer, +972 73 370-4690**

(Name and telephone number, including area code, of the person to contact in connection with this report)

Check the appropriate box to indicate the rule pursuant to which this form is being filed, and provide the period to which the information in this form applies:

☒ Rule 13p-1 under the Securities Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13p-1) for the reporting period from January 1 to December 31, 2025.

**SECTION 1 – CONFLICT MINERALS DISCLOSURE**

**Company Overview**

We are a pioneer in the development, production and marketing of innovative visual monitoring artificial intelligence, or AI, solutions that deploy small visual sensors to monitor critical safety components in hard-to-reach locations and harsh environments, across various Predictive Maintenance (PdM) and Condition Based Monitoring (CBM) use cases applied both for the civil and defense sectors. We aim to be the industry benchmark for real-time, visual-based machine and infrastructure health monitoring and predictive maintenance analysis through AI and machine learning data analytics. Our solutions stream visual information to our processing unit, an in-platform, high-performance AI/ML (machine learning) computer, allowing maintenance and operations teams, on the ground and during operations, visibility into areas that are inaccessible under normal operating conditions or where conditions are not suitable for continuous monitoring. The data, continuously collected and analyzed by our solution on our secured cloud, provides customers with real-time failure / anomaly detection, events and data recordings, interfacing with platform mission systems and providing real-time alerts and streaming video or images, all while training our algorithms for ongoing improved accuracy and prediction capabilities. Our customers benefit from increased safety, a reduction in downtime, a more efficient data driven operation, increased mission readiness and lower maintenance costs for their monitored platforms, using the prediction capabilities of our solution to efficiently plan maintenance work on monitored components. Our solution aims to enhance safety and minimize costly downtime by enabling real-time visual analysis of any failure occurrences and to leverage advanced big data analytics to offer predictive insights throughout the entire system lifecycle. This includes efficient spare parts management and intelligent performance predictions, ensuring optimal system reliability and efficiency. Our solutions are already deployed in the industrial, automotive and aviation sectors. Our customers include the Israeli Air Force, the Israeli Ministry of Defense, a global international defense contractor, NASA, and Israel Railways Ltd., as well as a leading European provider of elevator monitoring solutions.

**Item 1.01 Conflict Minerals Disclosure and Report**

References in this report to "Odysight.ai," "our Company," "we," "our," or "us" mean Odysight.ai Inc. together with its consolidated subsidiaries, including Odysight.ai Ltd., except where the context otherwise requires.

*Our Conflict Minerals Policy*

Odysight.ai is committed to responsible sourcing of Conflict Minerals (as defined below), including working with our customers and suppliers to responsibly source the materials and components we use in manufacturing any of our products that may contain these minerals. Pursuant to Rule 13p-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and Form SD (collectively, the "<u>Conflict Minerals Rule</u>"), we are committed to identifying any potential Conflict Minerals which are necessary for the functionality or production of products manufactured by Odysight.ai or for Odysight.ai by a third-party manufacturer and determining the country of origin of any potential Conflict Minerals.

In furtherance of the foregoing, we have adopted and communicated to our suppliers and to the public a Company policy for the supply chain of Conflict Minerals (the "<u>Conflict Minerals Policy</u>"). As used herein and in the Conflict Minerals Policy, "Conflict Minerals" consist of gold as well as columbite-tantalite (coltan), cassiterite, wolframite or their derivatives, which are limited to tantalum, tin and tungsten, without regard to the location of origin.

Our Conflict Minerals Policy encourages our suppliers to develop Conflict Minerals policies, due diligence frameworks and management systems that are designed to prevent Conflict Minerals that are not "DRC Conflict Free" from being included in the products sold to us or any of our subsidiaries. We work with our suppliers to comply with the SEC reporting requirements on Conflict Minerals by asking them to (i) certify to the best of their knowledge the Conflict Minerals status of the component(s) supplied to us and (ii) update us of any future change in such status. It is our policy to work to refrain from using smelters or refiners from conflict-affected and high-risk areas, as reported by relevant suppliers in our supply chain. Our Conflict Minerals Policy indicates that suppliers who do not comply with the foregoing expectations will be reviewed and evaluated accordingly for future business and sourcing decisions.

*Applicability of the Conflict Minerals Rule to Our Company*

On an ongoing basis, the Company reviews all changes to the components that comprise its products. Tin, gold and perhaps tantalum, each a Conflict Mineral, may be found within or as part of our visual sensors, processing units and overall solution. In addition, certain of our production processes utilize or potentially utilize Conflict Minerals.

We do not directly source any Conflict Minerals from mines, smelters or refiners, and we believe that we are in most cases many levels removed from these supply chain participants and therefore have limited influence over them and many of the other vendors in our supply chain. However, through the efforts described in this Form SD and the Conflict Minerals Report included as an exhibit hereto, we seek to ensure that our sourcing practices are consistent with our Conflict Minerals Policy and encourage conflict-free sourcing in our supply chain.

*Reasonable Country of Origin Information*

In connection with the reasonable country of origin inquiry ("<u>RCOI</u>") required by the Conflict Minerals Rule, we utilized the same process and procedures that we established for our due diligence, including that suppliers declare to the best of their knowledge the Conflict Minerals status of the component(s) they supply to us and agree to update us of any future change in such status. Our due diligence process and procedures are more fully described in the Conflict Minerals Report included as an exhibit hereto.

Despite our RCOI and ongoing due diligence, we do not yet have sufficient information to determine the country of origin of the Conflict Minerals used in our products or to identify the facilities used to process those Conflict Minerals.

Therefore, we cannot exclude the possibility that some of those Conflict Minerals may have originated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or an adjoining country and/or are not from recycled or scrap sources.

As such, we have determined that our products — consisting of visual sensors, processing units and our overall solution — that we produced in the calendar year 2025 are "DRC Conflict Undeterminable." As a result, we have prepared a Conflict Minerals Report included as an exhibit hereto.

*Website Disclosure*

As required by the Conflict Minerals Rule, the foregoing information is available on our website — <u>www.Odysight.ai</u>. The information contained on our website is not incorporated by reference into this Form SD or our Conflict Minerals Report and should not be considered part of this Form SD or our Conflict Minerals Report.

**Item 1.02 Exhibit**

The Conflict Minerals Report required by Item 1.01 is filed as Exhibit 1.01 to this Form SD.

As required by the Conflict Minerals Rule, a Conflict Minerals Report is provided as an exhibit to this Form SD and is available on our website — <u>www.Odysight.ai</u> (under "Investors"—"Corporate Governance").

**SECTION 2 – EXHIBITS**

**Item 2.01 Exhibits**

Exhibit – 1.01 [Conflict Minerals Report for the reporting period January 1, 2025 to December 31, 2025](ex1-01.htm)

**Signature**

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the duly authorized undersigned.

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| **Odysight.ai Inc.** | **Odysight.ai Inc.** |  |
| (Registrant) | (Registrant) |  |
| By: | */s/ Yehu Ofer* | May 21, 2026 |
|  | Yehu Ofer | Date |
|  | Chief Executive Officer |  |

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## Exhibit 1.01

**<u>Exhibit 1.01</u>**

**Odysight.ai Inc.**

**Conflict Minerals Report**

**For the Year Ended December 31, 2025**

<u>Summary</u>

This is the Conflict Minerals Report of Odysight.ai Inc. ("<u>Odysight.ai</u>") for calendar year 2025, in accordance with Rule 13p-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended ("<u>Rule 13p-1</u>" and the "<u>Exchange Act</u>," respectively). Numerous terms that appear in this Conflict Minerals Report are defined in Rule 13p-1 and Form SD. Please see those sources, as well as Exchange Act Release No. 34-67716 (August 22, 2012) for relevant definitions (available at: http://www.sec.gov/rules/final/2012/34-67716.pdf).

Rule 13p-1 was adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, which aims to prevent the use of certain "Conflict Minerals" that directly or indirectly finance or benefit armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (the "<u>DRC</u>") or adjoining countries (including Angola, Burundi, The Central African Republic, The Republic of Congo, Uganda, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Zambia) (collectively, the "<u>Covered Countries</u>"). Conflict Minerals include: columbite-tantalite ("tantalum"), cassiterite ("tin"), wolframite ("tungsten") and gold.

In accordance with Rule 13p-1, Odysight.ai carries out due diligence reasonably designed to (i) identify whether there are any Conflict Minerals necessary to the functionality or production of products manufactured by Odysight.ai or contracted by Odysight.ai to be manufactured by third parties, and if so, (ii) determine whether any of such Conflict Minerals originated in the DRC or Covered Countries, or are from recycled or scrap sources. Odysight.ai has designed its due diligence in accordance with the principles and procedures described further below, including that suppliers certify to the best of their knowledge the Conflict Minerals status of the components they supply to us and agree to update us of any future change in such status.

As a result of Odysight.ai's due diligence efforts for the year covered by this Conflict Minerals Report, Odysight.ai has determined, to the best of its knowledge, that its products, including their components, which consist of visual sensors, processing units and our overall solution, may contain Conflict Minerals.

Odysight.ai has concluded in good faith that, with respect to its products, the potential Conflict Minerals that these products contain are "DRC Conflict Undeterminable". While Odysight.ai takes its Conflict Minerals compliance very seriously, Odysight.ai, as a purchaser of various components and finished supplies, remains many layers removed from the mining of any potential Conflict Minerals that may be contained in its final products. Furthermore, Odysight.ai does not buy raw ore or unrefined Conflict Minerals, or make any direct purchases from the DRC or Covered Countries. Thus, Odysight.ai cannot determine the origin of any potential Conflict Minerals that may be in its final products with any certainty once the raw ores are smelted, refined and converted to ingots, bullion or other Conflict Mineral-containing derivatives. The smelters and refiners in Odysight.ai's supply chain — whom Odysight.ai typically does not know, due to their being so far down in the supply chain — are in the best position to know the origin of the ores.

<u>Section (1) – Due Diligence</u>

Odysight.ai has taken the following measures to exercise due diligence on the source and chain of custody of the potential Conflict Minerals in its products:

1. Odysight.ai
 has established a management system regarding Conflict Minerals.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;a. Odysight.ai
 has adopted and implemented a Conflict Minerals Policy.

b. Odysight.ai
 has structured various internal management procedures to support supply chain due diligence.

2. Odysight.ai
 has established a cross-functional Conflict Minerals Task Force (the " <u>Task Force</u> ") which meets periodically to
 review Odysight.ai's products and production processes and identify any necessary potential Conflict Minerals related thereto.
 The Task Force includes the Company's Operations Manager, Purchasing Manager, VP Special Operation, Quality Assurance Manager
 and Production Manager. The Task Force may include or consult with other relevant Odysight.ai personnel as necessary.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;a. The
 Task Force develops a list of components related to Odysight.ai's products or production processes which the Task Force believes
 may contain a potential Conflict Mineral(s). The Task Force reviews and updates the list periodically (as its members may deem necessary).

b. Supplier
 information relevant to each of the identified components is attached to the list.

c. Odysight.ai
 contacts each new supplier of a component or each existing supplier that supplies the Company with a new component to determine whether
 the specific component contains a potential Conflict Mineral.

d. If
 it is determined that the component contains a potential Conflict Mineral, or if the supplier is unable to specify if the component
 contains a Conflict Mineral, Odysight.ai sends the supplier a follow-up letter (the " <u>Odysight.ai Supplier Conflict Minerals Letter</u> ") describing Conflict Minerals and Odysight.ai's commitment to Conflict Minerals compliance, including our
 policy to work to refrain from using smelters or refiners from conflict affected and high-risk areas. The Odysight.ai Supplier Conflict
 Minerals Letter requests that the supplier declare to the best of their knowledge the Conflict Minerals status of the component supplied
 to us and agree to update us of any future change in such status. The Company certifies and periodically re-certifies its suppliers
 on the basis of this and other declarations.

e. To
 ensure an adequate response, Odysight.ai follows up with each supplier to whom it sends this follow-up letter.

The Task Force met in 2026 and followed the procedure described above for the year ended 2025. The results of the Task Force inquiry showed no change from the prior year, meaning that no new components were added to the list of components that may contain Conflict Minerals and no new suppliers of such components were added to such list.

3. Odysight.ai
 has adopted a conflicts mineral provision for its quality agreements with critical suppliers which is incorporated into new quality
 agreements and inserted into existing quality agreements as they are renewed.

4. Odysight.ai
 has designed and implemented a strategy to respond to identified risks. Odysight.ai's strategy includes the following:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;a. Odysight.ai
 will work with suppliers, if necessary, to identify and use alternate sub-suppliers for any component deemed to include Conflict
 Minerals from the DRC or Covered Countries.

b. The
 Task Force communicates findings of its supply chain risk assessment to the Operations Manager of Odysight.ai.

c. Odysight.ai
 informs relevant employees as to its Conflict Minerals Policy and has mechanisms in place, including as described in its Code of
 Business Conduct and Ethics available on its website, whereby Odysight.ai employees can report violations of Company policies.

5. Odysight.ai
 makes its Conflict Minerals Policy available on its website.

We believe that the Conflict Minerals processes outlined above have mitigated the risk that components necessary to the functionality or production of Odysight.ai's products contain Conflict Minerals from the DRC or Covered Countries. Odysight.ai continues to improve its Conflict Minerals processes by (a) continuing to communicate and work with its direct suppliers to ensure, to the best of Odysight.ai's ability, a Conflict Mineral-free supply chain and (b) expanding the number of supplier quality agreements containing a Conflict Minerals clause. Odysight.ai is committed to promoting responsible sourcing practices and intends to take additional steps, as needed, to mitigate the risk that the necessary Conflict Minerals contained in its products directly or indirectly finance or benefit armed groups in the DRC or Covered Countries. These steps include engaging with our suppliers to encourage their sourcing from responsible smelters and refiners and their ongoing monitoring to improve traceability measures.

<u>Section (2) – Product Description and Conclusions</u>

Based on Odysight.ai's due diligence, Odysight.ai determined for the period covered by this Conflict Minerals Report that the Odysight.ai products listed below contain or have production processes which actually or potentially utilize Conflict Minerals, and that the status of our products is "DRC Conflict Undeterminable."

**Company products**: Odysight.ai has developed and manufactures visual sensors, processing units and our overall solution. In some cases, these products contain tin and gold and may contain tantalum, each a Conflict Mineral. In addition, certain of our production processes utilize or potentially utilize Conflict Minerals.

Because Odysight.ai, as a purchaser of certain finished parts, and its direct suppliers are several layers removed from the mining of any Conflict Minerals that may be contained in Odysight.ai's products, Odysight.ai is unable to determine the origin of these minerals with any certainty.

**Forward Looking Statements**

Information set forth in this Form SD and Conflict Minerals Report contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 relating to future events or our future performance. All statements contained in this press release that do not relate to matters of historical fact should be considered forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, expectations regarding monetization of backlog and improvements in financial performance, as well as statements regarding long-term growth prospects. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as "may," "should," "expects," "plans," "anticipates," "believes," "estimates," "predicts," "potential" or "continue" or the negative of these terms or other comparable terminology. Those statements are based on information we have when those statements are made or our management's current expectation and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual performance or results to differ materially from those expressed in or suggested by the forward- looking statements. Factors that may affect our results, performance, circumstances or achievements include, but are not limited to the following: (i) our ability to scale up our operations, including market acceptance and large-scale adoption of our vision-based sensor products, (ii) the amount and timing of future sales and our long and unpredictable sales cycles, (iii) our ability to maintain product quality and performance at an acceptable cost and meet technical and quality specifications, (iv) our ability to accurately estimate the future supply and demand for our solutions and changes to various factors in our supply chain, (v) the market for adoption of vision-based sensor technologies, (vi) compliance with existing laws and regulations and regulatory developments in the United States, Israel, and other jurisdictions, including trade control laws, export authorizations and safety regulations, (vii) our plans and ability to obtain, maintain, and protect intellectual property rights, including extensions of patent terms, and our ability to avoid infringing the intellectual property rights of others, (viii) the need to hire additional personnel and our ability to attract and retain such personnel, including key members of our senior management, (ix) our estimates regarding expenses, backlog, future revenue, capital requirements and need for additional financing, (x) our dependence on third parties, including suppliers and strategic partners, (xi) our dependence on a limited number of customers for a substantial portion of our revenues, and the impact if order volumes from existing or anticipated customers do not meet expectations (xii) our financial performance and history of operating losses, (xiii) the growth of regulatory requirements and incentives, (xiv) the incorporation of artificial intelligence, or AI, and machine learning, or ML, into our products, (xv) risks related to product liability claims or product recalls, (xvi) cybersecurity risks and potential data security breaches, (xvii) the overall global economic environment and trade tensions, including the adoption or expansion of economic sanctions, tariffs or trade restrictions, (xviii) challenges and risks related to sales to government entities and highly regulated organizations, (xix) the impact of competition and new technologies, (xx) limitations and exclusivity provisions in our customer agreements and restrictions on the use of intellectual property, (xxi) our ability to ensure that our solutions interoperate with a variety of hardware and software platforms, (xxii) our plans to continue to invest in research and develop technology for new products, (xxiii) our plans to potentially acquire complementary businesses, (xxiv) the impact of future pandemics on our business and on the business of our customers, (xxv) fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates, (xxvi) security, political and economic instability in the Middle East that could harm our business, including due to the security situation in Israel; and military conflicts with Iran and terrorist organizations, (xxvii) the increased expenses and requirements associated with being a listed public company on the Nasdaq Capital Market, or Nasdaq, and (xxviii) risks associated with our dual listing on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, or the TASE, including price volatility, liquidity and regulatory requirements. These and other important factors discussed in Odysight.ai's Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") on March 19, 2026, and our other reports filed with the SEC, could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated by the forward-looking statements made in this press release. Except as required under applicable securities legislation, Odysight.ai undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise forward-looking information.