A2Z Technologies Canada Corp. ('A2Z' or the 'Company') (TSXV: AZ) (FSE: A23) announced today that it has received a notice from the Israel Police notifying them that they have won a new four-year contract.

Bentsur Joseph, Chairman and CEO of A2Z stated, 'We won a similar contract four years ago, which recently completed. The Israel Police awarded A2Z a new four-year term contract and expanded its scope and revenue by over 250%. This shows the high level of satisfaction that the Israel Police has from A2Z.' Under the terms of the contract, A2Z will provide maintenance, repair, and services to specialized equipment and products in police stations throughout the state of Israel. It is a four-year contract which guarantees A2Z, at a minimum, revenue of CAN $600,000. At the same time, it further broadens and deepens A2Z's relationships with various branches of the Israeli Government. Furthermore, Bentsur Joseph stated, 'I believe that over the life of this contract, it will generate significant revenue for A2Z, far exceeding the $600,000 guaranteed minimum revenue. We are excited and delighted to have signed this contract and to continue generating revenue for the Company with such strategic clients.' Bentsur concluded by stating, 'I believe that this contract will also pave the road for additional similar contracts with other large governmental agencies in the very near future.'

About A2Z

A2Z Technologies Canada Corp. is an innovative technology company based out of Israel, specializing in military technology and expanding into the civilian markets. A2Z has been operating for over 30 years and has a client base with 75 recurring clients, including the Israel Defense Forces, Security Forces, and Ministry of Defense among others. A2Z plans to leverage their cash flow-generating core-business to expand into the civilian robotics and automobile markets. According to Zion Market Research, the Military Robotics space is expected to reach $53.93B by 2027 for a projected CAGR of 13.5%.(Summary of Report)

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