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Nanotech Security Corp NTSFF

Nanotech Security Corp manufactures and markets nano-optic products that have brand protection and enhancement applications across a wide range of markets including banknotes tax stamps secure government documents and the pharmaceutical industry. The company provides security foils threads and stripes for banknotes and Government ID; and security foils security labels IoT solutions for Licensing and brand protection markets. Its brand protection products help authenticate genuine products while adding impactful design options that are extremely difficult to replicate. Its products include KolourOptik M LumaChrome Livepotrait Livelogo and others.


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Post by Dandy07on Aug 09, 2019 12:24pm
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Post# 30011583

OTF

OTF

ZZZZzzz,

You migh not have known but Optical Thin Film (OTF) has been around for a long time.  It was Bank of Canada's technology - they used to own it.  It was sold to Fortress Paper in 2011.  So it was around even before then, and first used in 1988 before making more maintstream in the 90's. Nanotech bought OTF from Fortress in 5 years ago in 2014.    So in hindsight, Troy's reference to twenty years of having OTF as a reliable security feature is correct. 

I do agree with you on everything else.  All talk and no action.  I've been invested in the company since 2011.  Banknotes was the wrong first direction, in my opinion. They should have tackled brand recognition and protection of consumer goods first. 

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