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    Duos Technologies Group reported Q3 2024 results with revenue increasing 112% to $3.24 million, driven by technology systems ($1.69M) and recurring services ($1.55M). Gross margin improved 306% to $919,000, while operating expenses decreased 11% to $2.84M. Net loss reduced 53% to $1.40M compared to Q3 2023. The company has $18.8 million in revenue backlog, including near-term extensions. Notable developments include the delivery of Edge Data Center for Amtrak, expansion of Duos Edge AI subsidiary, and the launch of Duos Energy , which secured initial revenues of $500,000.

    Duos Technologies Group ha riportato i risultati del terzo trimestre del 2024 con un aumento del fatturato del 112% a 3,24 milioni di dollari, alimentato dai sistemi tecnologici (1,69 milioni di dollari) e dai servizi ricorrenti (1,55 milioni di dollari). Il margine lordo è migliorato del 306% a 919.000 dollari, mentre le spese operative sono diminuite dell’11% a 2,84 milioni di dollari. La perdita netta è stata ridotta del 53% a 1,40 milioni di dollari rispetto al terzo trimestre del 2023. L’azienda ha un arretrato di fatturato di 18,8 milioni di dollari, comprese le estensioni a breve termine. Tra gli sviluppi significativi ci sono la consegna del Edge Data Center per Amtrak, l’espansione della sussidiaria Duos Edge AI e il lancio di Duos Energy, che ha registrato ricavi iniziali di 500.000 dollari.

    Duos Technologies Group informó los resultados del tercer trimestre de 2024 con un aumento del 112% en los ingresos a 3.24 millones de dólares, impulsado por sistemas tecnológicos (1.69 millones de dólares) y servicios recurrentes (1.55 millones de dólares). El margen bruto mejoró un 306% a 919,000 dólares, mientras que los gastos operativos disminuyeron un 11% a 2.84 millones de dólares. La pérdida neta se redujo en un 53%, alcanzando 1.40 millones de dólares en comparación con el tercer trimestre de 2023. La empresa tiene un backlog de ingresos de 18.8 millones de dólares, que incluye extensiones a corto plazo. Entre los desarrollos destacados se encuentran la entrega del Edge Data Center para Amtrak, la expansión de la subsidiaria Duos Edge AI y el lanzamiento de Duos Energy, que aseguró ingresos iniciales de 500,000 dólares.

    두오스 테크놀로지스 그룹은 2024년 3분기 결과를 발표하며 매출이 112% 증가한 324만 달러에 도달했다고 전했습니다. 이는 기술 시스템(169만 달러)과 지속 가능한 서비스(155만 달러)에 의해 주도되었습니다. 총 이익률은 306% 개선되어 91만 9천 달러가 되었고, 운영 비용은 11% 감소하여 284만 달러에 이르렀습니다. 순손실은 2023년 3분기 대비 53% 감소한 140만 달러입니다. 회사는 단기 연장을 포함해 1880만 달러의 매출 잔고를 보유하고 있습니다. 주요 발전 사항으로는 아메트락을 위한 엣지 데이터 센터의 인도, 두오스 엣지 AI 자회사의 확장, 두오스 에너지의 출시가 있으며, 이는 초기 매출 50만 달러를 확보했습니다.

    Duos Technologies Group a annoncé les résultats du troisième trimestre 2024 avec un chiffre d’affaires en hausse de 112% à 3,24 millions de dollars, grâce aux systèmes technologiques (1,69 million de dollars) et aux services récurrents (1,55 million de dollars). La marge brute a amélioré de 306% pour atteindre 919 000 dollars, tandis que les dépenses d’exploitation ont diminué de 11% pour atteindre 2,84 millions de dollars. La perte nette a été réduite de 53% par rapport au troisième trimestre 2023, s’élevant à 1,40 million de dollars. L’entreprise dispose d’un carnet de commandes de 18,8 millions de dollars, y compris des extensions à court terme. Parmi les développements notables figurent la livraison du Edge Data Center pour Amtrak, l’expansion de la filiale Duos Edge AI et le lancement de Duos Energy, qui a sécurisé des revenus initiaux de 500 000 dollars.

    Duos Technologies Group hat die Ergebnisse für das dritte Quartal 2024 bekannt gegeben, mit einem Umsatzanstieg von 112% auf 3,24 Millionen Dollar, angetrieben durch Technologiesysteme (1,69 Millionen Dollar) und wiederkehrende Dienstleistungen (1,55 Millionen Dollar). Die Bruttomarge verbesserte sich um 306% auf 919.000 Dollar, während die Betriebskosten um 11% auf 2,84 Millionen Dollar sanken. Der Nettoverlust reduzierte sich im Vergleich zum dritten Quartal 2023 um 53% auf 1,40 Millionen Dollar. Das Unternehmen hat einen Umsatzrückstand von 18,8 Millionen Dollar, einschließlich kurzfristiger Erweiterungen. Zu den bemerkenswerten Entwicklungen gehört die Lieferung des Edge Data Centers für Amtrak, die Expansion der Tochtergesellschaft Duos Edge AI und der Start von Duos Energy, die anfängliche Einnahmen von 500.000 Dollar sicherte.

    Positive

    • Revenue increased 112% YoY to $3.24M in Q3 2024
    • Gross margin improved 306% to $919,000
    • Operating expenses decreased 11% to $2.84M
    • Net loss reduced 53% to $1.40M
    • $18.8M revenue backlog secured
    • Received $1.4M in contract modifications from Amtrak
    • New subsidiary generated $500,000 in initial consulting revenue

    Negative

    • Cash position decreased to $0.65M from $2.44M at year-end 2023
    • Nine-month total revenue decreased 2% to $5.82M
    • Still operating at a net loss of $1.40M in Q3 2024
    • 5% staff reduction implemented in early Q3 2024

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    The Q3 2024 results show significant improvement with $3.24 million in revenue, marking a 112% increase year-over-year. Key positives include nearly 50% recurring revenue, a 306% increase in gross margin to $919,000 and an 11% reduction in operating expenses. The $18.8 million backlog provides solid revenue visibility. However, concerning points include low cash position of $0.65 million, though offset by $2.21 million in receivables. The new Duos Edge AI subsidiary shows promise with $3.3 million in potential 2025 recurring revenue. The 53% reduction in net loss to $1.40 million demonstrates improved operational efficiency, though continued focus on cash management is crucial.

    The strategic expansion into Edge AI and data center infrastructure positions Duos well in high-growth markets. The company’s AI-powered rail inspection technology is gaining traction, scanning over 2.3 million railcars across 13 portals – representing 24% of North America’s freight car population. The new Edge Data Center deployment for Amtrak and expansion of EDC units shows market validation. The $10 million data access agreement with a Class 1 railroad creates a foundation for recurring subscription revenue. The company’s pivot toward AI-driven services and edge computing aligns with industry trends, though execution and monetization will be key success factors.

    Revenue increased 112% to $3.24 million in the quarter of which almost 50% was related to recurring revenue services and consulting with increased gross margin and decreased operating expenses.

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Nov. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Duos Technologies Group, Inc. (“Duos” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: DUOT), reported financial results for the third quarter (“Q3 2024”) ended September 30, 2024.

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    Third Quarter 2024 and Recent Operational Highlights

    • Delivered and installed Edge Data Center for Amtrak at the Secaucus location. Construction work continues at the site. Received more than $1.4 million in contract modifications at Amtrak including renewal of the subscription utilizing three portals for long-distance passenger trains. Initial discussions for future sites in progress.
    • Expanded investment in new subsidiary, “Duos Edge AI” with the addition of three new EDCs for a total of six units.   Expecting continuous delivery to field in Q4 and Q1 and with initial customer indications of approximately $3.3 million in annual recurring revenue for 2025.
    • New subsidiary, “Duos Energy Corporation”, secured initial revenues during the quarter of approximately $500,000 for consulting services to a large private equity group related to the evaluation of power generation assets with additional services expected in Q4. Using our existing in-house expertise to support the massive demand for AI, Edge computing, and 5G rollout this new subsidiary is aligned with our strategy to be an important part of the growth in data centers.
    • Over 2.3 million comprehensive railcar scans were performed in the third quarter across 13 portals, with more than 379,000 unique railcars scanned. This metric encompasses all railcars scanned at locations across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, representing approximately 24% of the total freight car population in North America.
    • As of the end of the third quarter, the Company now has $18.8 million of revenue in backlog including near-term extensions. In addition, the Company received a cash exercise of approximately $900,000 for all remaining warrants and the Company now has no warrants outstanding.

    Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results
    It should be noted that the following Financial Results represent the consolidation of the Company with its subsidiaries Duos Technologies, Inc., Duos Edge AI, Inc., and Duos Energy Corporation.

    Total revenues for Q3 2024 increased 112% to $3.24 million compared to $1.53 million in the third quarter of 2023 (“Q3 2023”). Total revenue for Q3 2024 represents an aggregate of approximately $1,685,000 of technology systems revenue and approximately $1,550,000 in recurring services and consulting revenue. The increase in overall revenues is primarily attributed to a $1.4 million contract modification associated with our two high-speed Railcar Inspection Portals project, which was awarded and largely recognized as revenue during Q3 2024. There was an 88% increase in recurring services and consulting revenue for the same comparison period as a result of new AI and subscription customers that were not present in the same quarter last year as well as increases in service contract revenue due to higher service contract prices. The Company also generated $505,982 in services and consulting revenue from power consulting work, which was new to this quarter.

    Cost of revenues for Q3 2024 increased 78% to $2.32 million compared to $1.30 million for Q3 2023. The increase in cost of revenues was driven by $473,069 in amortization expenses recorded in 2024 to offset site revenue related to a nonmonetary transaction for the new services and data agreement signed during the second quarter of 2024. The Company also generated $505,982 in services and consulting revenue from power consulting work, which was provided at cost, further increasing the cost of revenue for services and consulting, which was also not present in the corresponding period of 2023.

    Gross margin for Q3 2024 increased 306% to $919,000 compared to $226,000 for Q3 2023. The increase in margin was primarily due to the awarded change order, associated with our two high-speed, transit-focused Railcar Inspection Portals, that was awarded and substantially recognized in Q3 2024. This was offset by $505,982 in services and consulting revenue from power consulting work, which was largely provided at cost, which had a onetime dilutive effect on gross margin.   These same project revenues and subsequent margin impacts were absent during the third quarter of 2023.

    Operating expenses for Q3 2024 decreased 11% to $2.84 million compared to $3.20 million for Q3 2023. The decrease in expenses is attributed to reductions in development and administrative costs due to the completion of certain activities and the impact of previously implemented cost reductions. Stable operating expenses are expected for the remainder of 2024 while we continue to focus on further efficiencies to support anticipated revenue growth. The decrease in operating expenses is slightly offset by additional investments in sales resources for expansion of the commercial team that was made in the latter half of 2023. The Company implemented a 5% reduction in staff in early Q3 2024. Beginning in late Q3 2024, the Company allocated personnel costs, typically recorded under operating expenses, to costs of revenue associated with power consulting efforts, allowing the Company to recover costs that it would not have otherwise.

    Net operating loss for Q3 2024 totaled $1.92 million compared to net operating loss of $2.97 million for Q3 2023. Operating losses were lower than the comparative quarter of a year ago. The decrease in loss from operations was primarily the result of higher revenues recorded in the quarter related to the two high-speed RIPs for a passenger transit client accompanied by a planned reduction in expenses which resulted in an overall decrease in operating loss compared to the same quarter in 2023.

    Net loss for Q3 2024 totaled $1.40 million compared to net loss of $2.95 million for Q3 2023. The 53% decrease in net loss was mostly attributed to the increase in revenues as described above as well remaining successful in driving down operating costs, a trend which is expected to continue.

    Cash and cash equivalents at September 30, 2024 totaled $0.65 million compared to $2.44 million at December 31, 2023. In addition, the Company had over $2.21 million in receivables and contract assets for a total of approximately $2.86 million in cash and expected short-term liquidity.

    Nine Month 2024 Financial Results
    Total revenue decreased 2% to $5.82 million from $5.95 million in the same period last year. Total revenue for the first nine months of 2024 represents an aggregate of approximately $2.22 million of technology systems revenue and approximately $3.60 million in recurring services and consulting revenue. An increase in recurring revenues by 42% was offset by the decrease in technology systems revenue. The decrease in technology systems revenue is primarily attributed to delays outside of the Company’s control with deployment of our two high-speed Railcar Inspection Portals. The Company was able to contract a change order related to our two high-speed Railcar Inspection Portals project in the third quarter of 2024. This adjustment added more than $1.4 million to the contract’s total value, with a substantial portion recognized in Q3 of 2024. The increase in the services portion of our revenues stems from the addition of new AI and subscription customers that were not present in the same quarter. Last year as well as increases in service contract revenue due to higher service contract prices. We also generated $505,982 in services and consulting revenue from power consulting work, which was new to this quarter.

    Cost of revenues increased 2% to $5.02 million from $4.94 million in the same period last year. The increase in cost of revenues was driven by $1,021,190 in amortization expenses recorded in 2024 to offset site revenue related to a nonmonetary transaction for the new services and data agreement signed during the second quarter of 2024. The Company also generated $505,982 in services and consulting revenue from power consulting work, which was provided at cost, further increasing the cost of revenue for services and consulting, which was also not present in the corresponding period of 2023.

    Gross margin decreased 21% to $799,000 from $1,005,000 in the same period last year. The decrease in gross margin was a direct result of the timing of business activity related to the manufacturing of two high-speed, transit-focused Railcar Inspection Portals. The revenues from the aforementioned project and subsequent margin impacts were not present during the first and second quarters of 2024. The Company also generated $505,982 in services and consulting revenue from power consulting work, which was provided largely at cost, having a dilutive effect on the overall gross margin. These same project revenues and subsequent margin contributions were absent during the third quarter of 2023.

    Operating expenses decreased 6% to $8.70 million from $9.27 million in the same period last year. The Company experienced a slight decrease in overall operating expenses due to reductions in development costs and a decrease in administrative costs, primarily from a reduction in workforce which began in Q3. However, this was partially offset by an increase in sales and marketing expenses, driven by the continued expansion of our commercial team for the new subsidiaries which began in the latter half of 2023 as we prepare to enter new markets. Beginning in late Q3 2024, the Company allocated personnel costs, typically recorded under operating expenses, to costs of revenue associated with power consulting efforts, allowing the Company to recover costs that it would not have otherwise offsetting the impact of certain low margin revenues.

    Net operating loss totaled $7.90 million compared to net operating loss of $8.27 million in the same period last year. The decrease in loss from operations was primarily the result of planned decreases in operating expenses, which offset the impact of lower revenues recorded in the period as a consequence of delays in going to field for the two high-speed RIPs for a passenger transit client.

    Net loss totaled $7.36 million compared to a net loss of $8.08 million in the same period last year. The decrease in net loss was mostly attributable to the slight decrease in revenues as previously noted above, partially offset by the increase in services and consulting revenue and decrease in operating expenses.

    Financial Outlook
    At the end of the third quarter, the Company’s contracts in backlog and near-term renewals and extensions are now more than $18.8 million in revenue, of which approximately at least $1.6 million is expected to be recognized during the remainder of 2024. The balance of contract backlog is comprised of multi-year service and software agreements as well as project revenues. It should be noted that $10.0 million of the revenue in backlog is for data access to support the new subscription business and is accounted for as a “non-monetary exchange” that resulted from an amendment to a Master Material and Service Purchase Agreement with a Class 1 railroad. Any new subscription business going forward will be offset by royalty payments by Duos.

    The agreement gives Duos the rights to use and resell all data acquired by seven portals owned by the Class I railroad. The initial decrease in cash receivables is expected to be offset from revenues for data subscriptions to owners and lessors of railcar assets for the provision of mechanical and safety data and longer-term provide an expected growing, high-margin, revenue stream from subscribers.

    Duos anticipates an improvement in operating results to be reflected over the next 12 months as a result of the new initiatives described in this release and the Company will provide further updates as they become available.

    Management Commentary

    “The Company has made significant progress this year particularly in the establishment of new businesses and related market opportunities,” said Chuck Ferry, Duos CEO. “I will be discussing more on these expansions in our upcoming earnings call but while the improved results this quarter are encouraging. I am particularly pleased with the progress of our Duos Edge AI subsidiary which continues to make inroads to that market. I expect that Duos will be delivering much higher growth, particularly in 2025 and beyond.”

    Conference Call
    The Company’s management will host a conference call tomorrow, November 20, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. Eastern time (1:00 p.m. Pacific time) to discuss these results, followed by a question-and-answer period.

    Date: Wednesday, November 20, 2024
    Time: 4:00 p.m. Eastern time (1:00 p.m. Pacific time)
    U.S. dial-in: 877-407-3088
    International dial-in: 201-389-0927
    Confirmation: 13749773

    Please call the conference telephone number 5-10 minutes prior to the start time of the conference call. An operator will register your name and organization.

    If you have any difficulty connecting with the conference call, please contact DUOT@duostech.com.

    The conference call will be broadcast live via telephone and available for online replay via the investor section of the Company’s website here.

    About Duos Technologies Group, Inc.
    Duos Technologies Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: DUOT), based in Jacksonville, Florida, through its wholly owned subsidiaries, Duos Technologies, Inc., Duos Edge AI, Inc., and Duos Energy Corporation, designs, develops, deploys and operates intelligent technology solutions for Machine Vision and Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) applications including real-time analysis of fast-moving vehicles, Edge Data Centers and power consulting. For more information, visit www.duostech.com , www.duosedge.ai and www.duosenergycorp.com.

    Forward- Looking Statements

    This news release includes forward-looking statements regarding the Company’s financial results and estimates and business prospects that involve substantial risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. Forward-looking statements relate to future events and typically address the Company’s expected future business and financial performance. The forward-looking statements in this news release relate to, among other things, information regarding anticipated timing for the installation, development and delivery dates of our systems; anticipated entry into additional contracts; anticipated effects of macro-economic factors (including effects relating to supply chain disruptions and inflation); timing with respect to revenue recognition; trends in the rate at which our costs increase relative to increases in our revenue; anticipated reductions in costs due to changes in the Company’s organizational structure; potential increases in revenue, including increases in recurring revenue; potential changes in gross margin (including the timing thereof); statements regarding our backlog and potential revenues deriving therefrom; and statements about future profitability and potential growth of the Company. Words such as “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “should,” “plan,” “aim,” “will,” “may,” “should,” “could,” “intend,” “estimate,” “project,” “forecast,” “target,” “potential” and other words and terms of similar meaning, typically identify such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties and there are important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to, the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern, the Company’s ability to generate sufficient cash to continue and expand operations, the competitive environment generally and in the Company’s specific market areas, changes in technology, the availability of and the terms of financing, changes in costs and availability of goods and services, economic conditions in general and in the Company’s specific market areas, changes in federal, state and/or local government laws and regulations potentially affecting the use of the Company’s technology, changes in operating strategy or development plans and the ability to attract and retain qualified personnel. The Company cautions that the foregoing list of risks, uncertainties and factors is not exclusive. Additional information concerning these and other risk factors is contained in the Company’s most recently filed Annual Reports on Form 10-K, subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, recent Current Reports on Form 8-K, and other filings filed by the Company with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), which are available at the SEC’s website, http://www.sec.gov. The Company believes its plans, intentions and expectations reflected in or suggested by these forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions. No assurance, however, can be given that the Company will achieve or realize these plans, intentions or expectations. Indeed, it is likely that some of the Company’s assumptions may prove to be incorrect. The Company’s actual results and financial position may vary from those projected or implied in the forward-looking statements and the variances may be material. Each forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date of the particular statement. We do not undertake or accept any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements to reflect any change in our expectations or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any forward-looking statement is based, except as required by law. All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements concerning the Company or other matters attributable to the Company or any person acting on its behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements above.

     
    DUOS TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
     CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
                     
        For the Three Months Ended   For the Three Months Ended   For the Nine Months Ended   For the Nine Months Ended
        September 30,   September 30,   September 30,   September 30,
          2024       2023       2024       2023  
                     
    REVENUES:              
      Technology systems $ 1,686,456     $ 705,849     $ 2,221,310     $ 3,404,107  
      Services and consulting   1,552,454       825,074       3,598,776       2,541,163  
                     
      Total Revenues   3,238,910       1,530,923       5,820,086       5,945,270  
                     
    COST OF REVENUES:              
      Technology systems   947,563       883,836       2,311,912       3,723,151  
      Services and consulting   1,372,248       420,499       2,709,007       1,217,022  
                     
      Total Cost of Revenues   2,319,811       1,304,335       5,020,919       4,940,173  
                     
    GROSS MARGIN   919,099       226,588       799,167       1,005,097  
                     
    OPERATING EXPENSES:              
      Sales and marketing   471,411       353,386       1,737,353       962,040  
      Research and development   396,610       450,006       1,168,752       1,392,692  
      General and administration   1,971,358       2,394,173       5,790,804       6,916,390  
                     
      Total Operating Expenses   2,839,379       3,197,565       8,696,909       9,271,122  
                     
    LOSS FROM OPERATIONS   (1,920,280 )     (2,970,977 )     (7,897,742 )     (8,266,025 )
                     
    OTHER INCOME (EXPENSES):              
    Interest expense   (116,396 )     (1,406 )     (117,991 )     (5,816 )
    Change in fair value of warrant liabilities   245,980             245,980        
    Gain on extinguishment of warrant liabilities   379,626             379,626        
    Other income, net   9,407       24,647       31,984       191,022  
                     
      Total Other Income (Expenses), net   518,617       23,241       539,599       185,206  
                     
    NET LOSS $ (1,401,663 )   $ (2,947,736 )   $ (7,358,143 )   $ (8,080,819 )
                     
    Basic and Diluted Net Loss Per Share $ (0.18 )   $ (0.41 )   $ (0.98 )   $ (1.12 )
                     
    DUOS TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
     CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
               
          September 30,   December 31,
            2024       2023  
          (Unaudited)    
    ASSETS      
    CURRENT ASSETS:      
      Cash $ 613,594     $ 2,441,842  
      Restricted cash   32,519        
      Accounts receivable, net   1,601,152       1,462,463  
      Contract assets   609,008       641,947  
      Inventory   1,028,387       1,526,165  
      Prepaid expenses and other current assets   310,869       184,478  
      Note Receivable, net   159,375        
               
      Total Current Assets   4,354,904       6,256,895  
               
      Property and equipment, net   2,318,233       726,507  
      Operating lease right of use asset   4,117,471       4,373,155  
      Security deposit   500,000       550,000  
               
    OTHER ASSETS:      
      Intangible Asset, net   10,140,238        
      Note Receivable, net         153,750  
      Patents and trademarks, net   128,793       129,140  
      Software development costs, net   465,228       652,838  
      Total Other Assets   10,734,259       935,728  
               
    Total Assets $ 22,024,867     $ 12,842,285  
               
    LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY      
               
    CURRENT LIABILITIES:      
      Accounts payable $ 1,727,190     $ 595,634  
      Notes payable – financing agreements   128,404       41,976  
      Accrued expenses   323,593       164,113  
      Operating lease obligations-current portion   793,658       779,087  
      Contract liabilities, current   2,982,213       1,666,243  
               
      Total Current Liabilities   5,955,058       3,247,053  
               
      Contract liabilities, less current portion   7,947,755        
      Notes payable   1,647,995        
      Operating lease obligations, less current portion   3,961,590       4,228,718  
               
      Total Liabilities   19,512,398       7,475,771  
               
    Commitments and Contingencies (Note 5)      
               
    STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY:      
      Preferred stock: $0.001 par value, 10,000,000 authorized, 9,441,000 shares available to be designated    
      Series A redeemable convertible preferred stock, $10 stated value per share,          
      500,000 shares designated; 0 and 0 issued and outstanding at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively,
      convertible into common stock at $6.30 per share      
      Series B convertible preferred stock, $1,000 stated value per share,          
      15,000 shares designated; 0 and 0 issued and outstanding at September 30, 2024    
      and December 31, 2023, respectively, convertible into common stock at $7 per share    
      Series C convertible preferred stock, $1,000 stated value per share,          
      5,000 shares designated; 0 and 0 issued      
      and outstanding at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively,    
      convertible into common stock at $5.50 per share      
      Series D convertible preferred stock, $1,000 stated value per share,   1       1  
      4,000 shares designated; 1,399 and 1,299 issued      
      and outstanding at September30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively,      
      convertible into common stock at $3.00 per share      
      Series E convertible preferred stock, $1,000 stated value per share,      
      30,000 shares designated; 13,625 and 11,500 issued      
      and outstanding at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively,   14       12  
      convertible into common stock at $2.61 and $3.00 per share, respectively      
      Series F convertible preferred stock, $1,000 stated value per share,      
      5,000 shares designated; 0 and 0 issued      
      and outstanding at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively,          
      convertible into common stock at $6.20 per share      
               
      Common stock: $0.001 par value; 500,000,000 shares authorized,      
        8,051,189 and 7,306,663 shares issued, 8,049,865 and 7,305,339   8,049       7,306  
        shares outstanding at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively    
      Additional paid-in-capital   73,623,552       69,120,199  
      Accumulated deficit   (70,961,695 )     (63,603,552 )
      Sub-total   2,669,921       5,523,966  
      Less: Treasury stock (1,324 shares of common stock      
        at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023)   (157,452 )     (157,452 )
    Total Stockholders’ Equity   2,512,469       5,366,514  
               
    Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity $ 22,024,867     $ 12,842,285  
               
    DUOS TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
     CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
    (Unaudited)
      For the Nine Months Ended
      September 30,
        2024       2023  
           
    Cash from operating activities:      
    Net loss $ (7,358,143 )   $ (8,080,819 )
    Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:      
    Depreciation and amortization   1,472,965       393,057  
    Stock based compensation   281,405       499,590  
    Stock issued for services   122,500       105,565  
    Amortization of debt discount related to warrant liability   73,601        
    Fair value of warrant liabilities   (245,980 )      
    Gain on settlement of warrant liabilities   (379,626 )      
    Amortization of operating lease right of use asset   255,684       235,217  
    Changes in assets and liabilities:      
    Accounts receivable   (138,689 )     3,159,389  
    Note receivable   (5,625 )     (151,875 )
    Contract assets   32,939       (921,009 )
    Inventory   197,777       (97,552 )
    Security deposit   50,000       50,000  
    Prepaid expenses and other current assets   300,271       543,793  
    Accounts payable   1,131,552       (1,670,625 )
    Accrued expenses   159,482       (178,081 )
    Operating lease obligation   (252,557 )     (154,653 )
    Contract liabilities   (1,897,703 )     630,931  
           
    Net cash used in operating activities   (6,200,147 )     (5,637,072 )
           
    Cash flows from investing activities:      
    Purchase of patents/trademarks   (8,105 )     (58,208 )
    Purchase of software development         (640,609 )
    Purchase of fixed assets   (1,547,439 )     (199,618 )
           
    Net cash used in investing activities   (1,555,544 )     (898,435 )
           
    Cash flows from financing activities:      
    Repayments on financing agreements   (340,232 )     (395,221 )
    Repayment of finance lease         (22,851 )
    Proceeds from notes payable   2,200,000        
    Proceeds from warrant exercises   899,521        
    Proceeds from common stock issued   197,011        
    Stock issuance cost   (78,688 )     (17,645 )
    Proceeds from shares issued under Employee Stock Purchase Plan   87,348       117,048  
    Proceeds from preferred stock issued   2,995,002       9,000,000  
           
    Net cash provided by financing activities   5,959,962       8,681,331  
           
    Net increase (decrease) in cash   (1,795,729 )     2,145,824  
    Cash, beginning of period   2,441,842       1,121,092  
    Cash, end of period $ 646,113     $ 3,266,916  
           
    Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flow Information:      
    Interest paid $ 1,596     $ 5,816  
    Taxes paid $ 5,432     $  
           
    Supplemental Non-Cash Investing and Financing Activities:      
    Debt discount for warrant liability $ 625,606     $  
    Notes issued for financing of insurance premiums $ 426,661     $ 458,452  
    Transfer of inventory to fixed assets $ 300,000     $  
    Intangible asset acquired with contract liability $ 11,161,428     $  
           

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    FAQ

    What was Duos Technologies (DUOT) revenue in Q3 2024?

    Duos Technologies reported revenue of $3.24 million in Q3 2024, representing a 112% increase compared to Q3 2023.

    How much is Duos Technologies (DUOT) current revenue backlog?

    As of Q3 2024, Duos Technologies has $18.8 million in revenue backlog, including near-term extensions.

    What was Duos Technologies (DUOT) net loss in Q3 2024?

    Duos Technologies reported a net loss of $1.40 million in Q3 2024, a 53% improvement from the $2.95 million loss in Q3 2023.

    How much revenue did Duos Energy generate in Q3 2024?

    Duos Energy , a new subsidiary, generated approximately $500,000 in initial consulting services revenue during Q3 2024.

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