SaverOne has signed a pilot agreement with RBtec to explore the use of its radio-frequency sensing technology in security applications, as disclosed in a recent SEC filing.

Key Highlights

  • SaverOne has signed a pilot agreement with RBtec to evaluate its RF sensing technology for security applications.
  • The agreement was disclosed in a Form 6-K filing with the SEC, assigned AccNo 0001213900-26-069059.
  • RBtec will assess SaverOne’s technology for potential integration into its security solutions.
  • The filing references prior SEC registrations under file numbers 333-274455, 333-274458, 333-263338, and 333-269260.

SaverOne has announced a pilot agreement with RBtec to explore applications of its radio-frequency (RF) sensing technology in the security sector. The agreement was detailed in a Form 6-K filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, assigned AccNo 0001213900-26-069059.

The pilot aims to evaluate how SaverOne’s RF detection capabilities could be incorporated into RBtec’s security offerings. While the company’s technology was initially developed for other purposes, this agreement represents an effort to assess its potential in new markets. RBtec specializes in security solutions, and the collaboration will focus on testing the technology’s effectiveness in detecting wireless devices.

The filing also references SaverOne’s prior SEC registrations, including file numbers 333-274455 and 333-274458, which may relate to the company’s existing intellectual property. The outcome of this pilot could influence future opportunities for SaverOne in sectors requiring wireless monitoring.

RBtec, a privately held company, has not disclosed specific financial details of the agreement. The collaboration reflects broader industry interest in RF sensing for security applications, where non-invasive detection methods are increasingly sought after. SaverOne’s technology, which does not require physical contact with devices, may offer potential advantages in certain security scenarios.

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