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Aura Smart Air Ltd — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · AUSA ISIN · IL0011766198 TA Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 86 across all filing types
Latest filing 2023-01-03 Regulatory Filings
Country IL Israel
Listing TA AUSA

About Aura Smart Air Ltd

https://www.auraair.io/

Aura Smart Air Ltd. develops and markets data-driven air purification and quality intelligence systems for indoor spaces. The company's core product is a smart air management platform that purifies and disinfects air while continuously monitoring its quality in real-time using smart sensors. The system utilizes a patented, multi-stage purification process designed to eliminate a high percentage of harmful airborne contaminants, including viruses, bacteria, and mold. It provides users with real-time data, analysis, and actionable insights through a connected application. The platform is designed for various environments, including homes, offices, schools, and healthcare facilities, and can be integrated with building management systems (BMS) and smart home devices.

Recent filings

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Success in an experiment to destroy the RSV virus in closed spaces in a protocol that simulates a real-life situation
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The document is a formal update from Aura Smart Air Ltd., dated January 3, 2023, addressed to the Securities Authority and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. It announces the 'Success in an experiment to destroy the RSV virus' and provides specific quantitative results (e.g., 99.997% neutralization after 60 minutes). This type of announcement, detailing a specific operational or scientific development that is material to the company's business, is typically classified as a general regulatory announcement or an update that doesn't fit the strict definitions of 10-K, ER, or IR. Since it is a specific, material update that doesn't fit the other categories (like DIRS, DIV, CAP, etc.), and it references previous periodic reports, it falls best under the general 'Regulatory Filings' category (RNS) as a miscellaneous regulatory disclosure, or potentially an 'IR' if it were a comprehensive interim report, but it is too brief and focused on a single experiment result to be a full Interim Report. Given the context of Israeli reporting (reference numbers provided), RNS is the most appropriate fallback for a specific, non-standard material disclosure.
2023-01-03 English
Success in an experiment to destroy the RSV virus in closed spaces in a protocol that simulates a real-life situation
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 1% confidence The document is a short filing (2899 characters) submitted to the Israel Securities Authority (ISA) and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE). It explicitly states, "Attached hereto is a report on *Success in an experiment to destroy the RSV virus in closed spaces in a protocol that simulates a real-life situation*" and references an attached PDF (RSVEN.pdf). This structure—a brief announcement stating that a specific report is attached or published, rather than containing the full content of the report itself—fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA). It is not a comprehensive report (like 10-K or IR) or a general regulatory filing (RNS), but a specific notice about the release of another document.
2023-01-03 English
Interim Arrangement with Beit El Industries – Follow-up Report
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The document is a follow-up report concerning an 'Interim Arrangement' amending a previous production and supply agreement between Aura Smart Air Ltd. and Beit El Industries Ltd. It details financial obligations (payment of $750k in installments) and revised purchase commitments (minimum 500 systems per month). This type of specific, material update regarding ongoing business operations, contractual changes, and financial commitments, especially when referencing previous periodic reports (like the one for June 30, 2022), strongly suggests a comprehensive disclosure beyond a simple press release. Since it is a detailed report following up on prior disclosures and amending existing agreements, it fits best as an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR) if it were a full financial statement, or potentially a Management Report (MDA) if it were the narrative section. However, given the context of Israeli regulatory filings (referencing ISA and TASE), these detailed updates on significant operational/financial agreements often fall under the broader category of comprehensive periodic reporting or specific regulatory disclosures. Since it is not a standard 10-K, an ER (which is usually just highlights), or a simple announcement (RPA/RNS), and it provides substantial detail on financial arrangements and operational changes, it aligns closely with the content expected in an Interim Report (IR) or a Management Discussion & Analysis (MDA). Because it focuses heavily on the *explanation* of the arrangement and its impact on future operations/payments rather than just presenting summarized financial tables, MDA is a strong candidate. However, in many jurisdictions, detailed updates on material contracts and financing arrangements that occur between full annual/quarterly reports are often filed as specific regulatory updates or as part of the required narrative for the next periodic report. Given the structure and the reference to previous periodic reports, this is a significant update. Since it is not a standard earnings release (ER) but a detailed follow-up on a material contract amendment, and it is not explicitly a full financial statement, it is most likely a Regulatory Filing (RNS) or a specific type of report. Given the detailed nature of the contractual amendment and financial implications, and lacking a clear 'Interim Report' header, classifying it as a Regulatory Filing (RNS) as a specific, material, non-standard disclosure is appropriate, or potentially MDA if it were the narrative section of an IR. Since it is a specific follow-up report on a material arrangement, and not a standard ER or 10-K, RNS serves as the best fit for a specific, material, non-standard disclosure required by the exchange/regulator, especially since it is an 'English translation of a Hebrew report'. I will classify it as RNS as it is a specific regulatory update/report that doesn't fit the other defined categories perfectly, adhering to the principle of classifying specific disclosures that are not the main periodic reports themselves.
2023-01-01 English
Interim Arrangement with Beit El Industries – Follow-up Report
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 1% confidence The document is a short filing (2792 characters) from AURA SMART AIR LTD, referencing the Israel Securities Authority (ISA) and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE). It explicitly states, "Attached hereto is a report on *Interim Arrangement with Beit El Industries – Follow-up Report*" and references a PDF file (BETHELEN.pdf). This structure—a brief announcement stating that a substantive report is attached or published—fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) according to Rule 2 of the classification instructions ("MENU VS MEAL" rule). It is not the full report itself, but the notification of its release.
2023-01-01 English
Purchase Orders Receipt from Additional Municipalities and Localities- Installation and Maintenance of Air Purifiers for Kindergartens and Elementary Schools
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The document is a short update (2651 characters) from Aura Smart Air Ltd. dated December 28, 2022. It explicitly refers to itself as a 'Follow-Up Report' regarding the receipt of additional binding procurement orders related to a Ministry of Education tender. It references previous reports and provides an update on contract values. Because it is a brief announcement updating on a specific business event (contract awards) rather than a comprehensive financial statement (like 10-K or IR) or a transcript, and it is not a standard regulatory filing like DIRS or DIV, it fits best as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially a Capital/Financing Update (CAP) if the orders were highly material to financing, but given the context of ongoing contract updates, RNS is the most appropriate general category for non-standard, material business updates, especially those referencing ISA reporting.
2022-12-28 English
Purchase Orders Receipt from Additional Municipalities and Localities- Installation and Maintenance of Air Purifiers for Kindergartens and Elementary Schools
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 1% confidence The document is a short filing (3256 chars) submitted to the Israel Securities Authority (ISA) and Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE). It explicitly states it is an 'English language report to Israeli corporate' and references previous reports. Crucially, it contains the line: 'Attached hereto is a report on *A Follow-Up Report About Purchase Orders Receipt...*'. This structure—a brief announcement stating that a specific report is attached or referenced, rather than containing the full content of a major periodic report (like 10-K or IR)—fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA). It is announcing the publication of a follow-up report.
2022-12-28 English

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