QBie™ Spotlight: California Nanotechnologies Corp (OTCQB: CANOF)

What does California Nanotechnologies do?

David Grant (Founder & Interim CEO – OTCQB: CANOF):  “Development and production of complex components from nanostructured materialsutilizing spark plasma sintering (powder to part) and cryogenic milling as principal technologies.

What is the next big goal CANOF is trying to accomplish/what should we keep an eye out for? 

David Grant: “The largest catalyst the company is pursuing is the development of a series of components for a major OEM wafer fabricator. The company is completing a PHASE 1 contract and expects to move into subsequent phases this summer.”

Why did you join the OTCQB/go public?

David Grant: “We have been public on the TSX-V for ten years. Initial goal was access to capital and liquidity, all driving growth.”

How can members of the microcap community help you?

David Grant: “The increasing share price and opportunities for growth will be attractive to the microcap community.”

 Learn more about California Nanotechnologies Corp (OTCQB: CANOF) at: www.calnanocorp.com

David Grant, Founder & Interim CEO of California Nanotechnologies Corp, can also be contacted directly at: D.GRANT [at] CALNANOCORP [dot] COM​


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