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Kontrol Technologies Corp N.KNR

Alternate Symbol(s):  KNRLF

Kontrol Technologies Corp. is a provider of energy management, continuous air quality and emission solutions to commercial and industrial consumers. It delivers building intelligence through the Internet of things (IoT), software and cloud technology as well as project integration. Its smart technology is deployed to customers through a cloud-based interface accessible on desktops and mobile devices. It collects real-time and historical data using IoT sensors and direct connection to industrial control systems, bringing various sources of asset performance data into the cloud where smart-learning software is applied to optimize performance. The Company, through CEM Specialties Inc., offers turn-key emission monitoring equipment, integration design, manufacturing, service, repairs, and on-site performance certification testing. It offers building heating, ventilation, and air conditioning integration, automation and retrofits to enhance the energy efficiency of buildings and facilities.


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Comment by canyousayiiion Sep 13, 2021 10:13pm
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RE:RE:Supply

RE:RE:SupplyI posted that the redacted contract had been posted on SEDAR. The milestones they had to meet were not directly linked to the production of 20,000 monthly units. The best I could say is that they had to use it to create the manufacturing infrastructure so effectively organize space, get equipment, etc, etc. The infrastructure may be in place for 20,000 units but they are obviously not going to use it when they don't have that demand. Financials do not indicate any meaningful sales, I would think that the chip supply for the current demand is not an issue. Is it going to become an issue? I don't know how we will really know because we don't know the demand. Also, Danby and OES were supposed to help manage component supply within the manufacturing partnership, and in no recent presentations did PG allude that the supply was a critical limitation to BC sales at this point. You can bet that if a big player becomes involved either as a partner (multibillion dollar international corporation) or as a customer (major US government agency), they could get involved and use their clout too if they want the units that badly.
Edcando wrote: I don't think anyone knows for certain , but I will say this. They did get the last money from Ontario Tofether Fund . That money was said to come with requirements . I never heard that they reduced/eliminated any of the requirements. Didn anyone else?


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