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Nanotech Security Corp
Symbol NTS
Shares Issued 68,395,825
Close 2018-05-10 C$ 1.21
Market Cap C$ 82,758,948
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Nanotech Security to launch M2 security feature May 23

2018-05-11 07:30 ET - News Release

Ms. Shana Chow reports

NANOTECH LAUNCHES M2 AT BANKNOTE 2018

Nanotech Security Corp. will launch its breakthrough security feature product M2 at Banknote 2018 in Dallas, Tex., from May 21 to May 24.

M2 seamlessly pairs striking multicolour images with multidimensional movement. Viewable at numerous angles, these interactive features instinctively encourages users to manoeuvre and tilt a banknote. These unique security elements are achieved by employing Nanotech's patented nanostructure origination, without the use of microlenses, micromirrors or inks. M2 is exceptionally thin and suitable to many application processes and all substrates. Nanotech encourages attendees of Banknote 2018 to view M2 and its full set of features at the evening reception on May 23.

Nanotech's products offer an unprecedented blend of trust, confidence and creative freedom to banknote designers and producers alike. These compelling overt features combine movement, animation and colour-shifting elements to create effects that are intuitive and impactful in a single security feature. Supporting the company's overt features is a range of covert and forensic features tailored to meet the specific needs of the currency end-customer.

The Banknote Conference is the premier technical conference for the banknote industry with key stakeholders and decision-makers that include issuing authorities, major suppliers, designers, policy makers and technical experts. Held every two years, it is the definitive forum for leading technologies in security and counterfeit prevention, providing Nanotech with the ideal venue to release M2.

About Nanotech Security Corp.

Nanotech researches, creates and produces nano-optic structures and colour-shifting materials used in authentication and brand enhancement applications across a wide range of markets including banknotes, tax stamps, secure government documents, commercial branding and the pharmaceutical industry. The company's nano-optic technology employs arrays of billions of nano-indentations that are impressed or embossed onto a substrate material such as polymer, paper, metal or fabric. By using sophisticated algorithms to direct an electron beam lithography system, the company creates visual images with colour-shifting effects such as 3-D, perceived movement and can also display high-definition colours, including skin tones, and whites and blacks, which are not possible using holographic technology.

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