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Railtown AI Technologies Inc. Clarifies Certain Disclosure
TMX Newsfile· 2026-02-27 22:47
Core Viewpoint - Railtown AI Technologies Inc. is clarifying its disclosure following a review by the British Columbia Securities Commission, particularly regarding its partnerships and revenue generation status. Group 1: Partnerships and Agreements - Railtown entered a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Uniserve Communications Corporation for a 12-month term starting September 23, 2025, allowing Uniserve to integrate Railtown's AI solutions into its offerings [2][3] - The MOU with Uniserve allows for the negotiation of separate commercial agreements related to customer engagements and revenue sharing, with no fees required under the MOU [3] - Railtown has a service provider license agreement (SPLA) with Quisitive Technology Solutions Inc. to provide a white-label version of its technology, which was an interim agreement set to be replaced by a longer-term agreement that is still under negotiation [5][6] - Despite the SPLA's expiration, testing of the technology continues, and Quisitive is still offering the technology to its customers [6][7] - Railtown has a strategic partnership with Mila, which involved a payment of $10,000 for partnership privileges, and although the partnership has ended, future collaboration is anticipated [8][9] - A co-development agreement with the Alberta Machine Learning Institute was established, with Railtown paying $100,000 for services, and the ML Resident from Amii is now a full-time employee at Railtown [10][11] - Railtown announced a strategic partnership with ESGAI Technologies Inc. to co-develop ESG software agents, structured as an MOU that anticipates a formal license agreement [12][13] - A joint partnership with Braiyt AI Inc. was established to promote AI technologies in the Middle East, with a retraction of overly promotional language in the announcement [15] Group 2: Revenue Generation and Financial Clarifications - Railtown has not generated significant revenue from Quisitive or its customers to date but anticipates entering into a revenue-sharing agreement upon adoption of its technology [7] - The company acknowledges that its previous disclosures may have been misleading regarding revenue generation, clarifying that it has generated nominal sales revenue from paying customers [16] - The BCSC raised concerns about the accuracy of phrases used in Railtown's disclosures, particularly regarding the number of clients and the training of its platform [17][18] - Railtown's primary focus for 2026 will be on building its Canadian agent development and deployment ecosystem with local partners [19]