Datametrex (DM:TSXV) Discusses Obtaining Rights to Import and Sell COVID-19 Test Kits From South Korea

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When US Government Agencies call you in the middle of the greatest  health and economic crisis in 100 years to help them detect social media  disinformation about COVID-19, it is safe to assume your Artificial  Intelligence capabilities to detect fake news, disinformation campaigns  and their impact is amongst the most respected in the world.

But when the Canadian government calls on you to help with the  import and sale of COVID-19 test kits from South Korea, it is also safe  to assume your trust and security clearances are at the highest levels  possible.

You would probably also assume such a company to be a tech giant or a Silicon Valley funded startup.  But Datametrex AI (DM: TSXV) is neither.  Rather, it is a great Canadian small cap technology company who happens to have:

"developed  strong relationships with many large multi-national companies in South  Korea.  As a result of these relationships, the Canadian Embassy in  Seoul contacted Datametrex to ask for help in procuring rapid test  kits."

If that wasn't enough, Datametrex has also achieved the following as of late:

When a small cap Artificial Intelligence company is successfully  deploying its technology with military and conglomerates, as well as,  being called upon by the Canadian federal government to ask for help  with the greatest pandemic in 100 years, smart small cap investors are  compelled to take a closer look.Q3 Revenues Of $1.6 million,  an increase of 186%
9 Month Revenues Of $2.56M an increase of 37%
Repeat Contracts Of $1M and $600,000 With Korean Giant LOTTE
$954,000 Contract With Canadian Department of Defence To Fight Social Media Election Meddling
Participation In NATO Research Task Group On Social Media Threat Detection
Becoming an affiliate member of the Carnegie Mellon University Center for IDeaS

That look can begin with our latest interview of Datametrex CEO,  Marshall Gunter, who discusses obtaining the rights to import and sell  COVID-19 test kits from South Korea and the impact it will have on the  Company.

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