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Nanopac Innovation Ltd. is pleased to announce that effective July 23, 2014, the Company is listed on the National Stock Exchange of Australia (NSX), Australia's second largest listing market, as ticker symbol (NNX:NNO) and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange as ticker symbol (NNPA).
Nanopac Innovation Ltd. is the parent of the Nanopac Group of Companies, which was founded in 2001. Nanopac Innovation is engaged in research and development, manufacturing, and distribution/servicing of nanotechnology materials and products from bases in Malaysia and Korea. Nanopac is now moving to establish production facilities for its new Nano Solar Cell.
Nanopac has a team of highly committed, experienced and qualified Nanotechnology engineers pursuing a wide range of capabilities in nanotechnology manufacturing.
The Company is focused on solar technology, medical particle therapy, agriculture, environmental engineering and market development. Nanopac Innovation leads the industry by providing high quality, value-added technology-based solutions.
Nanopac CEO Dr. Cheng Kok Leong states, "We would like to thank Nasir Mogul of AFG Listings for his service in helping us obtain a listing on the NSX and FSE. Mr. Mogul was honest, transparent and a pleasure to work with. We look forward to an on-going business relationship with Mr. Mogul as we continue to navigate the waters of the public markets."
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