QT Imaging secures $33M exclusive distribution deal with Gulf Medical for breast imaging scanners in Saudi Arabia

26 August 2025 | Tuesday | News


Agreement mandates shipments of five scanners per quarter starting Q1 2026, totalling 60 systems and QTI Cloud subscriptions through 2028

Shipments of five scanners per quarter starting on Q1’26 for total revenue of approximately $33 million over three years

QT Imaging Holdings, Inc. (“QTI” or the “Company”) (OTCQB: QTIH), a medical device company engaged in research, development, and commercialization of innovative body imaging systems, is pleased to announce that it has entered into an exclusive distribution agreement (the "Agreement") with Gulf Medical Co. (“GMC”) in Saudi Arabia (the "Territory").

The U.S. FDA-cleared QTI Breast Acoustic CT™ scanner is the first non-invasive breast imaging technology that provides a true 3D image of the breast anatomy without compression, contrast administration, or harmful ionizing radiation. The Company also recently unveiled its ongoing strategic initiative to build the QTI Cloud Platform, designed to transform breast health through imaging intelligence. Utilizing a tiered Software as a Service (SaaS) delivery model, the QTI Cloud Platform will provide subscribers with access to a large and growing portfolio of AI-driven tools that automate findings classification and deliver consistent second-read decision support.

Under the terms of the Agreement, GMC will become the exclusive distributor of QTI Breast Acoustic CT™ scanners and user subscriptions to the QTI Cloud Platform in the Territory. The Agreement provides for minimum order quantities of five scanners per quarter, starting in the first quarter of 2026, through the end of 2028, for a total minimum of 60 scanners and revenue of more than $33 million.

QTI breast imaging technology providing a solution for younger women is well suited as genetic predispositions, particularly BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations, significantly contribute to the increased incidence of breast cancer in this region. Studies have reported a higher prevalence of BRCA mutations among Saudi Arabian women with breast cancer compared to other populations, suggesting a unique genetic susceptibility within this group.A large proportion of breast cancer cases in Saudi Arabia occur among women aged 40 to 59 years, underscoring the critical need for targeted awareness campaigns and screening initiatives to promote early detection and improve prognoses.

“We are excited to have GMC as our exclusive distributor in Saudi Arabia,” said QTI’s Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Raluca Dinu. “Successfully marketing and distributing an innovative technology like the QTI Breast Acoustic CT™ scanner requires a deep understanding of regional market dynamics and the specific needs of clinicians and patients. With GMC’s proven track record in introducing advanced medical technologies, we are confident they are the ideal partner.”

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