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Graphene & Solar Technologies, Ltd. Acquires Water Extraction From Air Technology Company

Dec 30, 2021over 3 years ago

Acquiring Company

Graphene & Solar Technologies

Acquired Company

Water Extraction

Natural ResourcesEnergyManufacturingSustainabilityScience And Engineering

Description

Graphene & Solar Technologies, Ltd. (OTC.QB: GSTX) – a pioneering developer of critical production components for high-tech alternative energy applications and water recovery systems recently acquired Air-To-Water, LLC, a water-extraction-from-air technology company to be based in Nevada.

Company Information

Company

Graphene & Solar Technologies

About

Graphene & Solar Technologies, Ltd. (OTC: GSTX) is a pioneering developer of critical components for high-tech alternative energy and water recovery systems, notably transparent photovoltaic (PV) solar cells/panels. These critical components include: advanced flexible and conductive thin films using nano particles; graphene and graphene-enhanced polymers; high-purity quartz sand essential for the manufacturing of PV solar panels and semiconductors; and water extraction technology. GSTX’s subsidiary, US Thin-Film Corporation, holds 120 internationally recognized, patented technologies relevant for the production of transparent, flexible solar panels that will offer expanded mounting possibilities on various surfaces, replacing many existing cumbersome, metal-framed solar installations. Located in Newport Beach, Calif., GSTX also has JV offices in Australia, Southeast Asia, Korea, the Middle East and Europe.

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