SMX Secures Funding Through Q1 2027 to Advance Material Verification Platform

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SMX Secures Funding Through Q1 2027 to Advance Material Verification Platform

SMX (Security Matters) plc announced it is fully financed through the first quarter of 2027 and is expanding its molecular tracking and material verification technologies to support sustainability initiatives. The company’s platform embeds molecular identifiers into materials, enabling traceability and compliance across manufacturing, recycling, and regulated supply chains. SMX’s Plastic Cycle Token platform is designed to provide verifiable data for material lifecycle events, supporting circular economy efforts and regulatory requirements. The company has also extended its verification platform beyond plastics, aiming to serve multiple industries and materials.

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