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#HPQ Closes $ 5,250,000 Financing $FSLR $SPWR $CSIQ $PYR.ca $XMG.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 3:33 PM on Tuesday, August 21st, 2018

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  • Announced the closing of the previously announced financings totalling $ 5,250,000 with participation of the Quebec government
  • “Créativité Québec” program, via Investissement Québec (IQ), has subscribed to an unsecured Convertible Debenture for gross proceeds of $1,800,000
  • Net proceeds of  $1,713,622 was received by HPQ on August 20, 2018,

MONTREAL, Aug. 21, 2018 – HPQ Silicon Resources Inc (“HPQ”) (TSX Venture: HPQ) is pleased to announce the closing of the previously announced financings totalling $ 5,250,000 with participation of the Quebec government, via its “Créativité Québec” program, and PyroGenesis Canada Inc. (“PyroGenesis”).

Bernard J. Tourillon, Chairman and CEO of HPQ Silicon stated, “Closing these financings, at more than a 40% premium to present market price, is a tangible validation that both the Quebec Government and PyroGenesis believe in the innovative potential of our PUREVAPtm QRR process.  With these financings earmarked for the completion of our pilot equipment project closed, our objective going forward will be delivering on the Gen3 PUREVAP™ Pilot Plant phase with our “Solar Silicon Team” as well as building market awareness of our progress, plans and success.”

$5,250,000 FINANCING SALIENT POINTS

The Quebec government, through its “Créativité Québec” program, via Investissement Québec (IQ), has subscribed to an unsecured Convertible Debenture for gross proceeds of $1,800,000.  Net proceeds of  $1,713,622 was received by HPQ on August 20, 2018, after deductions of filing studies fees and legal fees emanating from IQ lawyers for the due diligence review.

The 5-year Convertible Debenture matures on August 20, 2023 and bears interest at a rate of 5% per annum. The interest payment can be accrued, at the Company’s option, up to the term of the Debenture.  IQ will have the right, at anytime, to convert the Debenture into common shares of HPQ at a price of $0.12 per share.  IQ may also, at the date of the conversion of the capital into shares, convert the accrued interest payable in shares of HPQ, subject to the approval of the TSX-Venture and the conversion price for the payment of the accrued interest will be established in accordance with the policies of the TSX-Venture.

HPQ will be allowed to proceed with an early repayment of the Debenture, capital and accrued interest, 36 months after the issuance of the debenture, subject to the payment to IQ by HPQ of a redemption premium equal to a compounded annual return of 20% on the capital of the Debenture.

Concurrent to the issuance of the Debenture, HPQ issued to IQ 15,000,000 Warrants, each Warrant entitling IQ to purchase one common share of the capital stock of HPQ at an exercise price of $ 0.17, for a period of 36 months from the close.  The Debenture, the warrants and any stock issuance emanating from the Debenture and or warrant exercise will be subject to a holding period until December 20, 2018.

HPQ has closed the 16,250,000 units (“Unit”) at $0.12 per Unit private placement with PyroGenesis for a gross and net proceeds of $1,950,000.  Each Unit is comprised of one (1) common share and one (1) common share purchase warrant (“Warrant”) of the Company.  Each Warrant will entitle Pyrogenesis to purchase one common share of the capital stock of the Company at an exercise price of $ 0.17 for a period of 36 months from the date of closing of the placement. Each share issued pursuant to the placement will be subject to a holding period until December 20, 2018.

The TSX venture exchange (TSX-V) has conditionally approved the $ 1,500,000 Equity Line of credit PyroGenesis has granted to HPQ.  The equity line of credit can only be used to cover unexpected project cost overruns that could potentially occur after then end of planned test period in 2019 until December 31, 2020.

To be acceptable under the terms of the Equity Line of Credit, Cost Overruns shall be considered as such by both Parties and approved before they are incurred.  Upon approval, HPQ must send a written thirty days (30) notice of it’s intent to drawdown the Equity Line of Credit to pay for the Cost Overruns.  Once the approved work is completed, PyroGenesis shall remit to HPQ an invoice covering the completed work and HPQ will organize the payment of the invoice by means of issuance of common shares of its capital stock, as prescribed by TSX Venture Exchange policies, for a number of shares totalling the amount of the applicable invoice at an issuance price equal to the share quote on the invoice date, less a ten percent (10%) discount.

This Press Release Is Available On The Company’s CEO Verified Discussion Forum, A Moderated Social Media Platform That Enables Civilized Discussion and Q&A Between Management and Shareholders.    https://agoracom.com/ir/HPQ-SiliconResources/forums/discussion

About HPQ Silicon

HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. is a TSX-V listed resource company planning to become a vertically integrated and diversified High Purity, Solar Grade Silicon Metal (SoG Si) producer and a manufacturer of multi and monocrystalline solar cells of the P and N types, required for production of high performance photovoltaic conversion.

HPQ goal is to develop, in collaboration with industry leaders that are experts in their fields of interest, the innovative metallurgical PUREVAPTM “Quartz Reduction Reactors (QRR)” process (patent pending), which will permit the transformation and purification of quartz (SiO2) into high purity silicon metal (Si) in one step and reduce by a factor of at least two-third (2/3) the steps required to transform quartz (SiO2) into SoG Si. The pilot plant equipment that will validate the commercial potential of the process is on schedule for an end 2018 start.

Disclaimers:

This press release contains certain forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, statements containing the words “may”, “plan”, “will”, “estimate”, “continue”, “anticipate”, “intend”, “expect”, “in the process” and other similar expressions which constitute “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements reflect the Company’s current expectation and assumptions, and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, our expectations regarding the acceptance of our products by the market, our strategy to develop new products and enhance the capabilities of existing products, our strategy with respect to research and development, the impact of competitive products and pricing, new product development, and uncertainties related to the regulatory approval process. Such statements reflect the current views of the Company with respect to future events and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties and other risks detailed from time-to-time in the Company’s on-going filings with the securities regulatory authorities, which filings can be found at www.sedar.com. Actual results, events, and performance may differ materially. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements either as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable securities laws. 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 release.

For further information contact
Bernard J. Tourillon, Chairman, President and CEO Tel (514) 907-1011
Patrick Levasseur, COO Tel: (514) 262-9239
www.HPQSilicon.com

Jaro Education CEO asserts #India needs a dedicated framework for online #education $BTRU.ca $ARCL $CPLA $BPI $FC.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:11 AM on Tuesday, August 21st, 2018
  • Online education made its debut in the early-to-mid-2000s
  • It is still evolving, as education technology companies are connecting schools and students from all over the country onto a single platform

by Sanjay Verma in Education News

The education sector of India is currently an amalgamation of maximas and minimas. Somewhere in a remote Indian village, a 10-year-old paathshala student is struggling to learn about the Mauryan Empire through tattered NCERT books. On the other hand, a private school student in Delhi has an encyclopedia and a projector at his disposal to look up the Mauryan Empire in-depth. These maximas and minimas can be normalized through online education. It is needed especially in higher studies, suggests Jaro Education CEO, Sanjay Salunkhe.

Luckily, online education made its debut in the early-to-mid-2000s. It is still evolving, as education technology companies are connecting schools and students from all over the country onto a single platform. Courses that you once had to enroll in a distant campus, in a different state, are now available online.

The Jaro Education CEO, and Sarvesh Agarwal (Internshala CEO) agree that it’s boosting higher studies the most. The cost of traditional education has gone up more than 175% of what it was in 2008. The costs of online courses are much lower and the curriculum is more expanded. In some of the courses, students get to question experts themselves.

There’s also the factor of flexibility. A working professional can opt for online classes on weekends that saves him/her time. In some cases, like Jaro Education’s International Executive MBA, students can join a course from a foreign university and avail its valuable degree. Skype sessions and online classrooms are helpful for the teachers as they have flexible teaching timings and can earn more per day than teaching in a classroom. Students who sign up for the online classes are serious about their education too.

Online education is still not widespread, majorly due to the attitude of both the students and parents. They see it as a risky channel for learning. You can blame it on the lack of infrastructure that poorly manages virtual classrooms and educative online platforms.

Although India has over 409 million internet users, the average bandwidth of India is only 6.5 Mbps. This is lower than the global average of 7.2 Mbps. Hence, students will always find problems streaming hour long videos. To compensate the video speed, low settings are applied, garbling information in the process.

Imagine management professionals from tribal areas of Chhattisgarh that are usually disconnected from the outside world. “Sure, the Digital India movement is making things easier, but the country needs a dedicated framework to push online learning”, suggests Sanjay Salunkhe. The government needs to take a special interest in establishing virtual classrooms and promoting online education. No village should be left behind.

Source: https://newshour.press/education-news/jaro-education-ceo-asserts-india-needs-dedicated-framework-online-education/

‘It’s absolutely electric’: #Dota 2’s The International brings elite #Esports spectacle to Vancouver $GMBL $ATVI $TTWO $GAME $EPY.ca $TCEHF $Game.ca $EPY.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:42 AM on Tuesday, August 21st, 2018

Tournament draws best pro Dota 2 teams from around the world for a $30M-plus esports event

Matthew Black · CBC News

Members of Team Liquid celebrate with the Aegis trophy after winning the 2017 edition of The International and more than $10 million US in prize money. (Valve / Flickr)

  • Rock stars, a struggling hockey club and plenty of entertainers have found out the hard way that filling Rogers Arena isn’t easy for one night, let alone six.
  • But on Monday, the Canucks’ home will open its doors and usher in thousands of raucous fans of the video game Dota 2, an event akin to the Super Bowl of esports.

They’ll be there for the main event of The International: a six-day, all-day professional esports event pitting 16 teams of the world’s best Dota 2 players against each other in a $30-plus million tournament that will draw thousands of viewers in person and millions more online.

It’s the pinnacle of competition for a video game with an estimated 10 million active players worldwide, drawn by the game’s blend of fantasy, strategy, and teamwork.

The game has a rabid fanbase that invests hours of time and millions of dollars, crowdfunding almost all of the big money prize pool. ​​

Vancouver’s Kurtis ‘Aui_2000’ Ling is former winner of The International, capturing the 2015 title and with it, a cut of the $6.6 million US first place prize money.

Fans filled Seattle’s Key Arena for the 2015 edition of The International. This week’s event is expected to draw six days worth of similar crowds to Vancouver’s Rogers Arena. (Jason Redmond / Reuters)

Dota is an incredibly hard game to get into. But once you get down to understanding it, the strategical depth of the game is so high, and it’s incredibly exciting to watch,” he said.

“But at the same time, if I was a new spectator I wouldn’t have any idea what was going on either.”

If you’re one of those new fans, here’s some of what you need to know about The International and Dota 2.

Announcers, referred to as casters, provide commentary and analysis during game play. (Jason Redmond / Reuters)

What is Dota 2?

Here come the acronyms.

Dota 2 is a multiplayer online battle arena game, or MOBA. In the game, two teams of five players each select characters and battle across a virtual landscape in an effort to destroy each other’s base, referred to as an ancient.

Characters from the video game Dota 2 developed by Valve Corporation. Vancouver will play host to the game’s top tournament, The International, for the first time this month. (Valve Corporation)

Dota itself is an acronym for Defense of the Ancients, and as the name implies, Dota 2 was launched as a sequel to the original Dota.

One more: The International is the event’s formal name, but most there will call simply call it TI. Vancouver is hosting the eighth edition of the tournament, so this one is known informally as TI8.

“It’s absolutely electric,” said Ling of The International. “There’s so many people from all over the world who are just there to watch you play video games. It’s insane.”

Fans holding the flag of the People’s Republic of China cheer for CDEC Gaming during the 2015 grand finals at The International. (Jason Redmond / Reuters)

Isn’t it boring watching other people play video games?

In your living room, it probably is. But, at a tournament setting inside a NHL arena, it’s a true sporting spectacle.

“The crowd is really nice. Everyone in that arena wants to see good Dota so if you display good Dota, people are going to be happy about it,”  said Artour ‘Arteezy’ Babaev, a Vancouver-raised TI veteran at just 22 years old.

Matches play out with teams each sheltered in transparent soundproof booths positioned roughly where centre ice would be at a hockey game.

Fans watch and react as the action unfolds live on the view screens above.

“The only thing you can really hear is the vibration of the crowd,” said Babaev of playing amid the pressure-packed TI atmosphere.

“It’s muffled a bit, but you hear the vibration.”

“The audience’s energy actually shakes the booth. It’s crazy,” said Kurtis ‘Aui_2000’ Ling of competing at TI. (Jason Redmond / Reuters)

Most matches at TI’s main event will be best of three games, with Saturday’s grand finals between the final two teams contested as a best of five.

No one has won The International twice, meaning a TI victory carries with it a singular prestige in the gaming world.

Cosplayers dressed as Dota 2 characters are part of the spectacle at The International. (Valve / Flickr)

Who will local fans be cheering for in this?

Some teams are made up of players solely from one country or region, so national flags are a common sight in the stands.

Some players have massive social media followings and are the rock stars of the tournament.

For hometown fans, there will be five Canadians at TI’s main event this week — two players and three coaches — including B.C.’s Ling and Babaev.

  • Artour ‘Arteezy’ Babaev — raised in Vancouver’s West End, Babaev will be competing in his fifth TI, this time with Evil Geniuses.
  • Kurtis ‘Aui_2000’ Ling — winner of TI5, he’s at this year’s tournament as a coach for Fnatic.
  • Jacky ‘EternaLEnVy’ Mao — an Ontario player competing for Fnatic who’s playing in his fifth trip TI.
  • Aaron ​’Clairvoyance’ Kim — a Korean-born, Toronto-raised coach who will be at his second TI, this time working for VGJ.Storm.
  • Sivatheeban “1437” Sivanathapillai  — a Toronto-based gamer who’s a veteran of five TIs as player and will be coaching TNC Predator

Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/theinternational2018-ti8-comes-to-vancouver-1.4774658

CLIENT FEATURE: Monarques #Gold $MQR.ca A PRODUCER With $10M In Quarterly Revenues $GDX.ca $ECR.ca $MZZ.ca $QMX.ca $IMG.ca $IAG $MUX

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 2:20 PM on Monday, August 20th, 2018

 

 

MQR: TSX-V

Why Monarques Gold?

  • A gold producer with the Beaufor Mine (gold production of 19,562 ounces in 2016; source Richmont 2016 annual report) located in one of the best mining jurisdictions in Canada.
  • A large portfolio of mining assets, including the Beaufor Mine, two mills (Camflo and Beacon), two advanced projects (Wasamac and Croinor Gold) and eight exploration projects covering more than 240 km2 in the Abitibi region.
  • Upside potential and leverage to the gold price with the Wasamac project.
  • NI 43-101 proven and probable reserves of 162,790 ounces of gold, measured and indicated resources of 1.76 million ounces and inferred resources of 1.67 million ounces
  • Over 150 highly experienced, qualified employees will join the Monarques team.
  • Strong financial position, with cash of $18.2 million

Q4 Highlights (June 30th)

  • Monarques produced 4,695 ounces of gold in its fourth quarter
  • Recorded revenues of $10.0 million in the fourth quarter, from the sale of 4,589 ounces of gold at an average price of $1,609 per ounce (US $1,246), combined with revenue from custom milling, which was up 31% for the quarter.
  • Reported an initial set of results for its 2018 drilling program at the Beaufor Mine. The results were for nine holes totalling 2,047 metres of drilling on the QF1 and 1700 projects (see press release dated July 17, 2018).

FULL DISCLOSURE: Monarques Gold Corp. is an advertising client of AGORA Internet Relations Corp.

26 Ways #Blockchain Will Transform (OK, May Improve) Education $BTRU.ca $ARCL $CPLA $BPI $FC.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:07 AM on Monday, August 20th, 2018

  • Blockchain is a public ledger that automatically records and verifies transactions.
  • The distributed ledger technology (DLT) powers Bitcoin, Ethereum and other virtual currencies (which have taken a beating this month).
  • Less publicized are all the ways DLT could transform many industries. Use cases for a transparent, verifiable register of transaction data are numerous because DLT operates through a decentralized platform making it fraud resistant.

With assistance from Educause and CB Insights, we’ve identified 26 ways that DLT could be deployed by school districts, networks, postsecondary institutions and community-based organizations to improve learning opportunities.

1. Transcripts. Academic credentials must be universally recognized and verifiable. In K-12 and postsecondary, verifying academic credentials remains largely a manual process (heavy on paper documentation and case-by-case checking). DLT solutions could streamline verification procedures and reduce fraudulent claims of unearned educational credits.

Learning Machine, a 10-year-old software startup, has collaborated with MIT Media Lab to launch of the Blockcerts toolset, which provides an open infrastructure for creating, issuing, viewing and verifying blockchain-based certificates.

Matt Pittinsky, CEO of transcript service Parchment, said there’s a lot of design decisions to work out before widespread use of DLT transcripts. He thinks blockchain will store locations to systems that that record comprehensive records–a balance between permanence and portability.

2. Badges. Specific skill assertions can be verified and communicated with a digital badge. Multiple badges can be assembled into an open badge passport that students can share with prospective employers.

Indorse is using blockchain to verify e-portfolios. Users upload claims with a link to verification and other users verify that claim.

3. Student records. Sony Global Education developed a educational platform in partnership with IBM that uses blockchain to secure and share student records.

Storing an comprehensive learner record on a distributed ledger may prove computationally intensive and, as a result, prohibitively expensive. As Pittinsky predicted, DLT may just be used as a directory rather than a data warehouse.

4. Identity. With the proliferation of learning apps and services, identity management is a big problem in education. Platforms like Blockstack and uPort help users carry their identity with around the internet. On Blockstack, users will access apps on decentralized networks and have data portability.

6. Infrastructure security. As schools add more security cameras and sensors, they need to protect their networks from hackers. Companies like Xage are using blockchain’s tamper-proof ledgers to sharing security data across device networks.

7. Ridesharing. Blockchain could inject new options into the rideshare oligopoly. With a distributed ledger, drivers and riders could create a more user-driven, value-oriented marketplace. DLT rideshare startup Arcade City allows drivers to establish their rates (taking a percentage of rider fares) with the blockchain logging all interactions. Arcade City appeals to professional drivers, who want to build up their own businesses than be controlled from a corporate headquarters.

School districts could negotiate with a group of screened Arcade City drivers for hard to serve aspects of pupil transportation (e.g., special needs, isolated students, work-based learning).

13.Cloud storage. As learners and education institutions store more data, DLT cloud storage could offer safer and potentially cheaper alternatives. Dubbed the “Airbnb for file storage,” Filecoin is a high-profile crypto project that rewards the hosting of files.

14. Energy management. For educational institutions with renewable energy sources, DLT could reduce the need for intermediaries. Brooklyn startup Transactive Grid enables decentralized energy generation schemes allowing entities to generate, buy, and sell energy to their neighbors.

15. Prepaid cards. Blockchains can help retailers offer secure gift cards and loyalty programs without a middleman. Gyft, an online platform for buying, sending, and redeeming gift cards, partnered with blockchain infrastructure provider Chain to run gift cards for thousands of small businesses on the blockchain, in a program called Gyft Block. Loyyal makes loyalty incentives easily exchangeable across different sectors.

Prepaid cards could be used by cities, schools, and families to purchase out of school learning experiences (e.g., an LRNG card) and associated transportation (#7).

16. Smart contracts. DLT can be used to automatically execute agreements once a set of specified conditions are met. These “smart contracts” have the potential to reduce paperwork in many sector including education.

Woolf University, formed by Oxford professors, will use DLT to execute smart contracts. A series of student and teacher “check-ins” are key to executing a series of smart contracts that validate attendance and assignment completion. A check-in could be a simple as clicking a button on a phone app but it executes a smart contract that pays the teacher and provides micro-credits to the student.

DLT could facilitate distributed learning skemes. A state or institution could fund a student’s account using blockchain-based smart contracts and and provide all the funding up-front. The smart contracts would release it when certain criteria are met. (There’s obviously a lot of policy to figure out: desirable experiences and skill verifications, eligible providers, terms and conditions, etc.)

17. Learning marketplace. The core competency of DLT is eliminating the middleman. It will be deployed to create various learning marketplaces from test prep to surfing school.

TeachMePlease is Russian pilot on the Disciplina platform where teachers and students come together. It helps students find and pay for courses, registered by educational organizations or teachers. Woolf (#16) is an example of a new higher ed marketplace.

18. Records management. DLT could reduce paper-based processes, minimize fraud, and increase accountability between authorities and those they serve. An early example, the Delaware Blockchain Initiative, aims to create an appropriate legal infrastructure for distributed ledger shares, to increase efficiency and speed of incorporation services. Illinois, Vermont, and other states have since announced similar initiatives. Startups are assisting in the effort as well: in Eastern Europe, the BitFury Group is currently working with the Georgian government to secure and track government records.

19. Retail. DLT could securely connect buyers and sellers in marketplaces.For example,  OpenBazaar operates as an open-source, peer-to-peer network that connects buyers and sellers without a middleman. Customers purchase goods using any of 50 cryptocurrencies and sellers are paid in Bitcoin.

DLT could be used to power school stores and student businesses. In some cases, a global network would be attractive, but in others, a permissioned (private) ledger could limit the scope of a school economy.

20. Charity. For charitable donations, DLT provides the ability to precisely track donations and, in some cases, impact. For example, GiveTrack, from the BitGive Foundation, is a blockchain-based donation platform that provides the ability to transfer, track, and provide a permanent record of charitable financial transactions across the globe.

Donors to schools and NGOs may find accountability and transparency attractive.

21. Human resources. Conducting background checks and verifying employment histories can be time-consuming, highly manual tasks for HR professionals. If employment and criminal records were stored in DLT, HR professionals could streamline the vetting process and move hiring processes forward more quickly.

Chronobank is focused on improving short-term recruitment for on-demand jobs (e.g., cleaning, warehousing, e-commerce). The startup aims to use blockchain to make it easier for individuals to find work on the fly and be rewarded for their labor through a decentralized framework via cryptocurrency, without the involvement of traditional financial institutions.

Schools could use similar capabilities in substitute and driver management and for a marketplace of afterschool and summer activities.

22. Governance. The benefits of using blockchain for smart contracts and verifiable transactions can also be applied toward making business accounting more transparent. The Boardroom app, for example, provides a governance framework and app enabling companies to manage smart contracts on the public and permissioned Ethereum blockchains.

The app provides an administrative system for organizations to ensure smart contracts are executed according to rules encoded on the blockchain (or to update the rules themselves). Boards can also use the app for shareholder voting by proxy and collaborative proposal management.

23. Libraries. DLT could help libraries expand their services by building an enhanced metadata archive, developing a protocol for supporting community-based collections, and facilitating more effective management of digital rights. San Jose State’s School of Information received a $100K grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services to fund a year-long project exploring the potential of blockchain technology for information services.

24. Publishing. Blockchain could have multiple applications in the publishing industry, from breaking into the industry to rights management to piracy. New platforms are emerging to level the playing field for writers and encourage collaboration among authors, editors, translators, and publishers. Educators, students, and NGOs may appreciate the benefits of expanded publishing options.

Authorship allows writers to publish their work on the platform. Readers can purchase the books from the platform using Authorship Tokens (ATS), an Ethereum-based cryptocurrency, and writers get 90% of royalties in ATS. Authors own the copyright to their work, so they have the freedom to publish and distribute it elsewhere.

PageMajik is a workflow management system designed to streamline the publishing process. The system provides a secure, centralized catalog of all files, which can be easily accessed by teams of writers, editors, and publishers. Each person’s roles, rights, and duties can be specified before they actually start using the platform to minimize errors. PageMajik is in the process of adding blockchain technology to the next version of its workflow system.

25. Public assistance. Blockchain could help streamline public assistance system for families and students. The UK began working with startup GovCoin Systems in 2016 to conduct trials for developing a blockchain-based solution for welfare payments. GovCoin divides money into separate stashes for different expenses. Recipients gain access to their benefits which are paid in cryptocurrency via a mobile app.

26. Bonds. The World Bank is using blockchain to sell a bond. Moving the process to the blockchain could cut costs and speed up trading for both bond issuers and investors. School districts could benefit from faster and cheaper bond sales.

Writing for Educause, David McArthur outlines the limitations and challenges of DLT solutions in education. He also lays out the benefits Permissioned Distributed Ledgers rather than public ledger. These smaller private networks could enhance security and achieve faster and cheaper transactions consensus.

“When it comes to educational innovation, blockchains and ledgers are likely to lead to evolutionary gains, rather than revolutionary reforms,” concludes McArthur.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomvanderark/2018/08/20/26-ways-blockchain-will-transform-ok-may-improve-education/#4f70a2b84ac9

PyroGenesis $PYR.ca Recommended by Leading 3D Printer OEM to their Customers as Titanium Powder Supplier $LMT $RTN $NOC $UTX $HPQ.ca $DDD.ca $SSYS $PRLB

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:40 AM on Monday, August 20th, 2018

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  • Further to a press release dated August 14, 2018 wherein it was noted that commercial discussions were taking place with a 3D Printer OEM,
  • PyroGenesis announces today that it is now being recommended by  the leading 3D Printer OEM to their customers as a powder supplier for titanium powders.  

MONTREAL, Aug. 20, 2018 – PyroGenesis Canada Inc. (http://pyrogenesis.com) (TSX-V: PYR), a TSX Venture 50® high-tech company, (the “Company”, the “Corporation” or “PyroGenesis”) a Company that designs, develops and manufactures plasma waste-to-energy systems and plasma torch systems, is pleased to announce today that, further to a press release dated August 14, 2018 wherein it was noted that commercial discussions were taking place with a 3D Printer OEM, PyroGenesis announces today that it is now being recommended by  the leading 3D Printer OEM to their customers as a powder supplier for titanium powders.

As previously mentioned, PyroGenesis’ powders had either met or exceeded rigorous property requirements under intensive chemical and mechanical analysis conducted by a leading 3D printer OEM. The powder tested was Ti-6Al-4V grade 23; one of the most sought-after powders in metal 3D Printing, particularly from plasma atomization. The analysis consisted of, amongst other things, validating chemical composition, printing properties, density, hardness and tensile strength. As noted, upon successful testing, discussions had turned to becoming a supplier of powders to both (i) the OEM, as well as (ii) their end-users.

“Being approved as a powder supplier to the OEM’s end-users is another major achievement and step forward for PyroGenesis,” said Mr. Massimo Dattilo, Vice President Sales of PyroGenesis. “It requires that PyroGenesis produce powders effectively and efficiently, has stringent quality control measures in place, has batch to batch consistency, as well as being competitively priced.”

Discussions continue with respect to becoming the primary supplier of powders to this leading 3D Printer OEM.

“This announcement is yet another step towards PyroGenesis’ goal of becoming a leading powder supplier to the Additive Manufacturing industry (AM),” said Mr. P Peter Pascali, CEO and President of PyroGenesis. “Given the recent announcements over the past three months, it is clear that PyroGenesis must be even more focused than ever before on addressing market demand for its powders.”

About PyroGenesis Canada Inc.

PyroGenesis Canada Inc., a TSX Venture 50® high-tech company, is the world leader in the design, development, manufacture and commercialization of advanced plasma processes. PyroGenesis provides technical and manufacturing expertise, cutting-edge contract research, as well as turnkey process equipment packages to the defense, metallurgical, mining, additive manufacturing (3D printing), oil & gas, and environmental industries. With a team of experienced engineers, scientists and technicians working out of our Montreal office and 3,800 m2 manufacturing facility, PyroGenesis maintains its competitive advantage by remaining at the forefront of technology development and commercialization. Its core competencies allow PyroGenesis to lead the way in providing innovative plasma torches, plasma waste processes, high-temperature metallurgical processes, and technical services to the global marketplace. Its operations are ISO 9001 certified, and have been ISO certified since 1997. PyroGenesis is a publicly-traded Canadian corporation on the TSX Venture Exchange (Ticker Symbol: PYR) and on the OTCQB Marketplace (Ticker Symbol: PYRNF). For more information, please visit www.pyrogenesis.com.

This press release contains certain forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, statements containing the words “may”, “plan”, “will”, “estimate”, “continue”, “anticipate”, “intend”, “expect”, “in the process” and other similar expressions which constitute “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements reflect the Corporation’s current expectation and assumptions, and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, our expectations regarding the acceptance of our products by the market, our strategy to develop new products and enhance the capabilities of existing products, our strategy with respect to research and development, the impact of competitive products and pricing, new product development, and uncertainties related to the regulatory approval process. Such statements reflect the current views of the Corporation with respect to future events and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties and other risks detailed from time-to-time in the Corporation’s ongoing filings with the securities regulatory authorities, which filings can be found at www.sedar.com, or at www.otcmarkets.com. Actual results, events, and performance may differ materially. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. The Corporation undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements either as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable securities laws.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange, its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) nor the OTC Markets Group Inc. accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this press release.

SOURCE PyroGenesis Canada Inc.

For further information: Rodayna Kafal, VP, Investor Relations and Strategic Business Development, Phone: (514) 937-0002, E-mail: [email protected]

CLIENT FEATURE: Kuuhubb $KUU.ca Mobile Video Gaming And Apps For Women; $US 6.6M Quarterly Revenues, 33M Downloads, 7M Monthly Active Users

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 5:27 PM on Friday, August 17th, 2018

Why Kuuhubb?

  • $US 6.6 Million Quarterly Revenues
  • 200 Million Quarterly Sessions
  • 33 Million Downloads
  • 7 Million Monthly Active Users (MAU)
  • Partnerships: Kellogg’s and Samsung
  • Research Reports Target Significantly Higher Prices
  • Aggressive Global Growth Plans Now Underway
  • Japan Already Established. Japan Mobile Revenues
  • Have Surpassed The USA For 3 Consecutive Years
  • Global Social App Comparables Are Trading At $58/Monthly Active User (MAU) (Excluding Facebook)

FULL DISCLOSURE: Kuuhubb is an advertising client of AGORA Internet Relations Corp.

INTERVIEW: Good Life Networks $GOOD.ca Discusses Q2 Revenues of $3.4M; 123% Increase YoY

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 3:42 PM on Friday, August 17th, 2018

Shareholders overwhelmingly approved the Beauce #Gold Fields Spinout Plans and all other matters at AGM $HPQ.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 2:12 PM on Friday, August 17th, 2018

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  • Pleased to advise that shareholders have approved all matters set out in the Information Circular that also included the Plan of Arrangement for the spin-out of Beauce Gold Fields into a separately trading company in a general annual and special meeting held last Friday August 10 2018, in Montreal

MONTREAL, Aug. 17, 2018 – HPQ Silicon Resources Inc (“HPQ”) (TSX Venture:HPQ) is pleased to advise that shareholders have approved all matters set out in the Information Circular that also included the Plan of Arrangement for the spin-out of Beauce Gold Fields into a separately trading company in a general annual and special meeting (AGM) held last Friday August 10 2018, in Montreal.

Patrick Levasseur of HPQ Silicon stated, “This shareholder approval for the spin-out will finally unlock the potential gold value of the Beauce gold property…” Mr. Levasseur further stated, “After more than a century of major historical placer gold mining in the Beauce, Beauce Gold Fields will be the first company dedicated in the exploration for a hard rock gold deposit as a source of the historical gold placers”

Over 88,548,320 shares representing 44.62 per cent of the 198,463,807 shares issued and outstanding as at the record date were voted.

Results of the AGM votes

  • 99.98% approval of the Plan of Arrangement between the Company and Beauce Gold Fields
  • The nominees listed in the attached table were re-elected as directors of the corporation to hold office until the next annual meeting or until there successors are elected or appointed.
Motions For Withheld
Bernard Tourillon 99.59% 0.41%
Patrick Levasseur 99.61% 0.39%
Noelle Drapeau 99.62% 0.38%
Robert Robitaille 99.63% 0.37%
Richard Mimeau 99.49% 0.51%
Peter Smith 89.12% 10.88%
Daryl Hodges 99.54% 0.46%
  • With 99.85 per cent of the vote in favour, Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton LLP, chartered accountants, was appointed auditor of the corporation for the ensuing year.

Bernard Tourillon, chairman, President and CEO, stated: “We extremely pleased with obtaining 44.62-per-cent shareholder participation, up from 42.97 per cent last year. Such a strong vote of confidence for the board and management team during this transition year bodes very well for the future.”

Other Corporate Issues

In accordance with the agreement between HPQ-Silicon and Agoracom, entered into on July 3, 2014, extended by both parties for additional periods ending July 15, 2018 and July 15, 2019 under the same terms and conditions, HPQ-Silicon board has approved the issuance of 156,684 common shares at a deemed price of 9 cents per share to pay $14,125 for services rendered during the period from January 16, 2018 ending April 15, 2018. Furthermore, HPQ board has also approved the issuance of 176,562 common shares at a deemed price of 8 cents per share to pay $14,125 for services rendered during the period from April 16, 2018 ending July 15, 2018.

About HPQ Silicon

HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. is a TSX-V listed resource company planning to become a vertically integrated and diversified High Purity, Solar Grade Silicon Metal (SoG Si) producer and a manufacturer of multi and monocrystalline solar cells of the P and N types, required for production of high performance photovoltaic conversion.

HPQ goal is to develop, in collaboration with industry leaders that are experts in their fields of interest, the innovative metallurgical PUREVAPTM “Quartz Reduction Reactors (QRR)” process (patent pending), which will permit the transformation and purification of quartz (SiO2) into high purity silicon metal (Si) in one step and reduce by a factor of at least two-third (2/3) the steps required to transform quartz (SiO2) into SoG Si. The pilot plant equipment that will validate the commercial potential of the process is on schedule for an end 2018 start.

About Beauce Gold Fields

BGF is a wholly owned subsidiary of HPQ Silicon. It is in the process of “Spinning Out” its gold assets into BGF, a new public junior gold company, subject to approval by TSX-V.

The Beauce Gold Fields project is a unique, historically prolific gold property located in the municipality of Saint-Simon-les-Mines in the Beauce region of Southern Quebec. Comprising of a block of 152 claims 100% owned by HPQ, the project area hosts a six kilometre long unconsolidated gold-bearing sedimentary unit (a lower saprolite and an upper brown diamictite). The gold in saprolite indicates a close proximity to a bedrock source of gold along with the recent discovery of a fault underneath the historical gold placers, provides possible further exploration discoveries. The property was also hosts numerous historical gold mines that were active from 1860s to the 1960s. (see HPQ SEDAR-filed report)

A Beauce Gold Fields presentation is available.  It can be downloaded via link below:

http://www.hpqsilicon.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/BGF-Presentation-V-Jul-2017.pdf

This Press Release Is Available On The Company’s CEO Verified Discussion Forum, A Moderated Social Media Platform That Enables Civilized Discussion and Q&A Between Management and Shareholders. https://agoracom.com/ir/HPQ-SiliconResources/forums/discussion

Disclaimers:

This press release contains certain forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, statements containing the words “may”, “plan”, “will”, “estimate”, “continue”, “anticipate”, “intend”, “expect”, “in the process” and other similar expressions which constitute “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements reflect the Company’s current expectation and assumptions, and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, our expectations regarding the acceptance of our products by the market, our strategy to develop new products and enhance the capabilities of existing products, our strategy with respect to research and development, the impact of competitive products and pricing, new product development, and uncertainties related to the regulatory approval process. Such statements reflect the current views of the Company with respect to future events and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties and other risks detailed from time-to-time in the Company’s on-going filings with the securities regulatory authorities, which filings can be found at www.sedar.com. Actual results, events, and performance may differ materially. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements either as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable securities laws. 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 release.

Shares outstanding: 203,050,807

For further information contact:

Bernard J. Tourillon, Chairman President and CEO Tel (514) 907-1011
Patrick Levasseur, COO Tel: (514) 262-9239
www.HPQSilicon.com

CLIENT FEATURE: Star Navigation $SNA.ca Recently Announced STAR-ISAMM™ In-Flight System Aided Medical Monitoring system

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:26 AM on Friday, August 17th, 2018
In response to discussions with the Emergency Medical Service industry, Star’s R&D Department has been working on this project for several years.

The STAR-ISAMM™ prototype has already been demonstrated and Star expects that this will significantly enhance:

  • Interfacing with EMS, in the air and on the ground, improving on scene care and care in transit.
  • Providing better patient care with a seamless hospital virtual environment. The patient will be already ‘admitted’ to the hospital care service while being transported.

Star intends to start fielding the STAR-ISAMM™ system this year, starting with the helicopter EMS segment.

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FULL DISCLOSURE: Star Navigation Systems Group Ltd. is an advertising client of AGORA Internet Relations Corp.