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iamthe walrus

07/13/22 12:19 PM

#39994 RE: Quikshft #39993

Can you post what Michelle Tokarz sayed on her LinkedIn page today about having fun at the plugvolt event. Did she add anything to that . I dont have a Linkedln acct so I can't bring up the entire conversation. Im glad she's having fun but I would like a little more updating on the company would be nice as the share prices moves lower. Perhaps this is the best time to buy as good news may be coming.

https://marketrealist.com/p/our-next-energy-stock/

Our Next Energy ( ONE ) , I think that's the name ,a 2 year old company ,just got 750 miles on a single charge this week . They are in Novi Michigan in our own backyard.
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iamthe walrus

07/13/22 1:17 PM

#39995 RE: Quikshft #39993

From the news release of the partnership with Richmond Chemical. I does look like they are to be used as a supplier to the US and I remember them stating Richmond would be shipping out samples to semiconductor companies first . Look further to find that they are also used to produce large scale production of CHS .
Due to increasing supply chain difficulties and overseas shipping delays due to the COVID19 pandemic, it was important that The Coretec Group work with a US company to supply our North American partners with CHS. On November 15th, The Coretec Group signed a supply agreement with Richman Chemical for the first run of CHS as well as experimental processing. Richman, as The Coretec Group’s domestic supply partner, will accelerate the domestic delivery times of CHS to customers and partners in the US.

https://thecoretecgroup.com/blog/expounding-on-domestic-supplier-agreement-with-richman-chemical/
Christopher Kulp, Chief Commercial Officer of RCI, added, “The Coretec Group’s engineered silicon technology is a game-changer for the energy, display, and printable electronics markets. We are proud to provide a domestic development and scale-up solution that meets the company’s rigorous technical demands. Ultimately, we strive to condense commercialization timelines for our customers, and that is our over-arching priority for CRTG.”

Christopher Kulp, Chief Commercial Officer of RCI, added, “The Coretec Group’s engineered silicon technology is a game-changer for the energy, display, and printable electronics markets. We are proud to provide a domestic development and scale-up solution that meets the company’s rigorous technical demands. Ultimately, we strive to condense commercialization timelines for our customers, and that is our over-arching priority for CRTG.”