VANCOUVER, BC --(Marketwired - August 24, 2017) -
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NexOptic Technology Corp. ("NexOptic") (OTCQB: NXOPF) (TSX VENTURE: NXO) (FRANKFURT: E301) (BERLIN:
E301) and Spectrum Optix Inc. ("Spectrum," and together with NexOptic, "the Companies") are pleased to
announce the successful completion of NexOptic's previously announced private placement (the "Private Placement") of units (the
"Units") for gross proceeds of CDN $7,375,456.
As a result of increased interest from investors, the Private Placement was increased from CDN $3,025,000, as initially
announced by the Companies, to CDN $7,375,456. A total of 6,704,960 Units were issued by NexOptic under the Private Placement,
with each Unit consisting of one common share of NexOptic and one common share purchase warrant (each a "Warrant"). Each Warrant
entitles the holder to purchase a common share of NexOptic at an exercise price of CDN $1.50 until February 23, 2019.
CEO of NexOptic Paul McKenzie stated, "We are pleased to announce the completion of this oversubscribed financing. As a
result, we currently have cash and cash equivalents of approximately $9.6 million, which positions us well to pursue both our
technology development pipeline and our first commercial application. We wish to thank our shareholders for their continued
support and look forward to reporting to shareholders as we progress our business plans."
The net proceeds from the Private Placement are intended to fund development of the Companies' first commercial application
and the previously announced mobile device optical system currently in the engineering and development stage, as well as other
next generation lens systems and for general working capital purposes.
In connection with the Private Placement, NexOptic paid aggregate finder's fees of $14,458.40 in cash and issued 210,960
finder's units bearing the same terms as the Units, being equal to 8.0% of the gross proceeds placed by certain finders paid in
cash or finder's units at the election of NexOptic or the finder, as the case may be. NexOptic also issued 6,400 finder's
warrants bearing the same terms as the Warrants and issued a further 219,800 broker's warrants, each broker's warrant entitling
the holder to acquire one Unit, on the same terms as the placement Units, at a price of $1.10 per Unit until February 23, 2019,
which represented a fee of 8% of the Units placed by certain finders, and subject to approval, of the TSX Venture Exchange (the
"TSXV").
All of the securities issued in the Private Placement are subject to a hold period expiring on December 24, 2017.
About NexOptic Technology Corp.
NexOptic is a publicly traded company, which has an option to acquire, in the aggregate, 100% of Spectrum Optix Inc., a
private corporation. The Companies are, in essence, working as a single corporation at this time, with their respective CEOs
sitting on each other's boards of directors. Please see NexOptic's news release dated November 18, 2014 for additional details
regarding this relationship.
Spectrum is developing technologies relating to imagery and light concentration applications. Utilizing Blade Optics™, its
suite of patent-pending optical technologies, the company aims to increase aperture sizes within given depth constraints of
various imaging and non-imaging optical applications.
Spectrum has completed its proof-of-concept digital ("POC") telescope prototype that utilizes its patent-pending Blade Optics™
technology, other optical elements and electronic components. The prototype is intended to demonstrate the marketable features of
Spectrum's Blade Optics™ technology and its potential to serve as a platform to be used in various optical applications.
Benefits of Blade Optics™ Technology
The Companies believe that Blade Optics™ has the potential to breakdown many of the limitations associated with conventional,
curved lens stacks:
- Aperture size: Blade Optics™ may allow the aperture-to-depth ratio to be increased in depth-limited
optical devices to permit increased resolution compared to conventional curved optical devices with similar depth.
- Compactness: Decreasing the depth of the lens stack would create the possibility of more compact and
practical imaging devices.
NexOptic trades on the OTCQB under the symbol "NXOPF," on the TSX Venture as "NXO," on Frankfurt as "E301" and Berlin as
"E301." More information is available at www.nexoptic.com.
On behalf of the Boards of Directors
NexOptic Technology Corp.
Paul McKenzie, President & CEO
Spectrum Optix Inc.
John Daugela, President & CEO
OTCQB: NXOPF
TSX-V: NXO
Frankfurt: E301
Berlin: E301
Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking information and forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable
securities laws, including, but not limited to, statements with respect to expectations concerning the development of the
Companies' technology, including current prototype development and plans to develop commercial applications thereof. The reader
is cautioned that forward looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve known and unknown risks,
uncertainties, assumptions and other factors which are difficult to predict and that may cause actual results or events to differ
materially from those anticipated in such forward looking statements. Forward looking statements are based on the then current
expectations, beliefs, assumptions, estimates and forecasts about the business and the industry and markets in which the
Companies operate and are qualified in their entirety by the inherent risks and uncertainties surrounding future expectations,
including, among others: risks commonly associated with the development of new technologies, including that development of the
current prototype is at an early stage and additional work will be required to confirm potential applications and feasibility of
Spectrum's technologies; the Companies may not be able complete the prototype as currently expected; the potential applications
are based on limited studies and may not be representative of the broader market; the risk that the prototype may not achieve
results expected by the Companies; the Companies may not be able to commercialize their technology; NexOptic may not have access
to necessary financing on acceptable terms or at all, including, in order to exercise the options under NexOptic's formal
agreement with Spectrum and its shareholders or the conditions to NexOptic's options to acquire Spectrum shares may not be
otherwise satisfied; and other risks inherent with the patent process, transactions of this type and the business of Spectrum
and/or NexOptic. Such forward looking statements should therefore be construed in light of such factors. Other than in accordance
with its legal or regulatory obligations, NexOptic is not under any obligation and it expressly disclaims any intention or
obligation to update or revise any forward looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or
otherwise.
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies
of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.