Hi pretty wild , we done the plants before with nano 10 ………. Sold about £10k in a year if my memory serves me right ! Now the Suncream / cosmetics could save the day but until we get a contract , it’s all talk
In order to provide us with the laboratory facilities needed to grow, we have agreed to work with Bio City in Nottingham to develop the existing space to create dedicated production facilities for the agritech market, cosmetics market and general technology. This will provide improved and enlarged wet and dry laboratory facilities, enabling further R&D, with greater warehousing, storage and office space. Work on the new facilities is due to commence during the first quarter of 2023.
Where does mark think he’s getting the money for all this ??? I can’t believe we still don’t know why he’s pulled the stand at filtech
UnitedGuy why would Nanosynth Trademark Virosynth, Virosynth Protect, Virosynth Copper Ink In 9 categories each. Pay for a exhibition Pay for flights Pay for hotel Spend hours on presentations Environmental friendly, kills 99.99% of viruses
- P2F has formulated nano copper ink and applied it to polypropylene and polyester media
- 6,000 litres of ink have been produced to meet initial expected demand as marketing the product commences
- A faster in line testing process is being developed to support scale up
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Registration
- P2F has been granted UK REACH registration for CuO for volumes up to 100 tonnes per year
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Client development and testing
- Leaching testing for environmental purposes under BS EN 12457 has been conducted with positive results - polypropylene and polyester media are classified as non-hazardous articles as they contain
- Leachate data of both media suggests they may be classified as Inert waste or stable non-reactive hazardous waste (this means the media may be deposited in landfill but not mixed with biodegradable landfill cells). Both wastes are suitable for incineration
- Process improvements have led to OCT imagery that shows improved CuO ink penetration within the media compared initial proof of concept.
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Commercial agreements
- Supply agreements have been prepared to issue to prospective clients on a nonexclusive basis
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Product launch
- Nanosynth/Virosynth will exhibit at the Filtech show in Cologne in February where it will launch our new product offering to a worldwide market. We will be presenting the novel technology in a series of presentations and events and currently 400 plus organisations are being invited to come and meet us during the event.
18 days later all changed , mark really does need to do an interview now ! I’m hoping for a Rns Monday - Tuesday next week to explain.
Only two things I can come up with …….. 1: Dr micho is right and we have been pulled for the show Or 2: They have not paid for the stand on time and it’s on hold until we pay