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Safe Supply Streaming Co Ltd
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Safe Supply testing Nirlab Nirlight devices infield

2026-03-04 16:36 ET - News Release

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SAFE SUPPLY CONFIRMS NIRLAB DRUG ANALYSIS DEVICES ACTIVELY DEPLOYED AND UNDER FIELD EVALUATION BY GOVERNMENT STAKEHOLDERS

Safe Supply Streaming Co. Ltd. has provided an update on its Nirlab SA pilot program, confirming that Nirlab Nirlight spectroscopy drug analysis devices are currently deployed with government stakeholders and are being actively tested in the field. The company is also reporting the sale of two additional Nirlab Nirlight devices to a first nations group, reflecting continuing adoption across indigenous communities.

The active field evaluation by government stakeholders represents a meaningful step in Safe Supply's strategy to pursue institutional adoption of the Nirlab platform. These deployments follow a series of live demonstrations conducted with federal, provincial, municipal and indigenous government agencies, several of which have progressed to infield evaluation.

Government field pilot: from demonstration to active evaluation

Over the past few months, Safe Supply has conducted a systematic program of government stakeholder engagement, including live demonstrations of the Nirlab Nirlight device with agencies operating across multiple jurisdictions and areas of public health and safety responsibility. This engagement has progressed beyond introductory discussions: A number of those agencies have received devices and are conducting their own field-based evaluations.

The pilot program is structured around three core objectives:

  • To validate Nirlight system performance across a range of operational environments representative of real-world government use cases;
  • To generate field-level evidence that can support formal procurement evaluation and decision making within participating agencies;
  • To establish Safe Supply as a credible, reliable technology partner for Canadian government bodies engaged in front line drug response and public safety.

Continued adoption: two additional device sales to first nations group

In addition to the pilot program update, Safe Supply reports the sale of two additional Nirlab Nirlight devices to a first nations group in Canada. The transactions add to the company's growing base of device deployments within indigenous communities under its exclusive Canadian distribution agreement with Nirlab, and reflect a consistent pattern of adoption among first nations partners which have identified on-site drug analysis as a practical community safety tool.

For communities where geographic remoteness and access gaps make laboratory-based testing impractical, the Nirlight system's field-ready design addresses a well-documented need. The device delivers near-instantaneous results without destroying the sample, supporting front line workers in making better-informed decisions in real time. Key capabilities include:

  • Rapid, non-destructive Nir spectroscopy with results in seconds through iOS/Android mobile app;
  • Identification and relative quantification of up to three substances per sample, including active compounds and common cutting agents;
  • Portable, battery-powered design built for remote and field settings, with NirWeb and NirCloud data management support;
  • Compatibility with existing health and safety workflows, including presumptive strip-based testing.

"The advancement of our government pilot program into active field evaluation is a key operational milestone for Safe Supply," said Geoff Benic, chief executive officer of Safe Supply. "Getting devices into the hands of government stakeholders for real-world testing is how institutional adoption begins. It is a process that takes time and requires credibility at every step, and we are committed to earning that. The additional device sales to a first nations group are a further indication that, at the community level, the case for this technology continues to be made by the results it delivers."

"After 34 years in federal policing, I've seen what happens when front line teams don't have timely, reliable intelligence on what's actually in the drug supply," said Raf Souccar, RCMP deputy commissioner (retired), chairman of the board of Safe Supply. "Tools like Nirlight change that equation. What we're seeing now with community adoption first, followed by government field evaluation, is exactly how credible public safety technology gains traction in Canada. From my experience, we are moving in the right direction."

About Safe Supply Streaming Co. Ltd.

Safe Supply is a publicly traded company building and backing innovations in health care, wellness and emerging technologies. Through acquisitions, partnerships and growth capital, the company assembles a diversified portfolio that leverages data, science and digital platforms to improve access and outcomes at scale. Operating at the intersection of public health and technology, Safe Supply supports evidence-informed solutions to urgent societal needs.

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