ScanTech AI Faces Nasdaq Delisting Risk as Market Value Falls Below $50M
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Dec 02 2025
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- Delisting Risk Notification: On November 26, 2025, ScanTech AI received a notice from Nasdaq indicating that its market value had fallen below $50 million for the past 30 consecutive trading days, putting it at risk of delisting unless a hearing is requested by December 3, 2025, to avoid suspension on December 5.
- Compliance Plan Submission: The company has requested a hearing and paid the associated fee, intending to present a comprehensive compliance plan at the hearing to address both the market value and periodic reporting compliance issues, which is crucial for maintaining its Nasdaq listing.
- Delayed Financial Reporting: ScanTech AI's failure to timely file its quarterly reports for June and September 2025 has rendered it ineligible for staff review regarding compliance plans, potentially undermining market confidence and investor trust.
- Market Transfer Application: Prior to receiving the delisting notice, the company submitted an application to transfer its listing to the Nasdaq Capital Market, where the market value requirement is $35 million, which, if approved, could alleviate delisting pressures and maintain its market presence.
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ScanTech AI Systems Inc. is a security solution provider. The Company has developed advanced non-intrusive Fixed-Gantry Computed Tomography (CT) screening technologies and utilizes proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning capabilities to accurately detect hazardous materials and contraband. ScanTech AI’s screening solutions are engineered to automatically locate, discriminate, and identify threat materials and items of interest at checkpoints in airports, seaports, borders, embassies, corporate headquarters, government and commercial buildings, factories, processing plants, and other facilities. ScanTech AI’s Fixed-Gantry CT scanners can detect, identify, precisely locate, and discriminate materials of interest hidden inside scanned targets. From suitcases, briefcases, and backpacks to large packages, and parcels, ScanTech AI has a non-intrusive inspection solution to meet the requirements of a range of critical infrastructure industries.
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Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.








