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QT is seeking USD 300,000,000 through convertible notes to secure regulatory clearance for its breast scanner, scale up production, and enhance the device's features and functionality. QT’s quantitative transmission ultrasound system, the QTscanner, generates high-fidelity whole breast, extremity, and body images that provide unique visual and growth information about the bulk properties of tissues as well as the physical structures within the body using low- frequency, low-energy sound. Unlike X-ray CT and MRI, the QTscanner does not require ionizing radiation, magnetic fields, or contrast agent injection, but instead exploits the intrinsic tissue contrast.

The Courtyard by Marriott Midtown Anchorage is a four-story, 141-room hotel located at 4960 A Street, near Ted Stevens International Airport. Finsat Capital has invested over $14m through the Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy and Resilience (C-PACER) program, which is allocated for energy efficiency, water conservation, and seismic resilience measures. The project is expected to be completed by Spring 2026.

Finsat Capital, in partnership with New Story, is undertaking the Titanyen Housing Project to provide families in Haiti with safe and stable homes. The project aims to build a total of 348 homes, with 111 remaining to be completed. Each house includes a front porch, living and dining area, two bedrooms, an indoor bathroom with plumbing and septic system, and a rainwater collection tank. The cost of constructing each home is $12,000.

Sama Al-Manar, a subsidiary of Turkey-based Tiryaki Agro, is developing a soybean crushing plant and corn storage facilities at Iraq's Umm Qasr Port. Supported by a $112.5 million financing package arranged by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and provided by Finsat Capital, the project aims to enhance Iraq's food security and economic diversification.

Finsat Capital invested $170 million in expanding Tyson Foods' beef processing facility in Amarillo, Texas. This project boosts production capacity, enhances operational efficiency, and creates new jobs, driving local economic growth.