Datametrex COVID19 Test Kit Sales Of Approx $1.5M & 26,000 Units – Are Just PILOT PROJECTS

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On April 16, Datametrex AI  announced it had obtained the rights to import and sell COVID-19 test  kits from South Korea, due to a request for help from the Canadian  Government who needed a partner with high-level security clearances.

On May 15, Datametrex AI reported its first sale of $500,000 for 10,000 units to a Canadian mining company.

By today’s interview (June 11) Datametrex has announced approximately $1,500,000 in sales, representing approximately 25,000 COVID-19 test kits.
Any  company and their investors would be very happy with these results give  the fact it’s Q3 sales (March 31 and Pre-COVID) were $810,000 strictly  from Artificial Intelligence.

But CEO Marshall Gunter then dropped a bomb on us …. the ~25,000  Units and $1.5M in COVID-19 test kit sales are PILOT PROJECTS, the  definition of which according to QUORA is:

A pilot project is an initial smaller scale  implementation of a larger project that is used to work out issues and  roadblocks prior to going all out with the full project.

Clearly, Datametrex has something potentially bigger in mind, assuming all goes well with  these pilot projects.  How well are they going?  Who else are they  talking to?  How far could the “full project” go?

The answers to those questions will come from our latest interview with Datametrex AI CEO, Marshall Gunter.

Datametrex AI (DM: TSXV) is a great Canadian small cap technology company, who is giving small  cap investors an opportunity to participate in the emerging world of  Artificial Intelligence, as well as, the brand new world of COVID-19  testing.

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