Quadrise key projects ready to progress towards commercialisation

Quadrise Plc (LON:QED), the supplier of innovative energy solutions for a cleaner planet, has provided the following update ahead of the Company’s Annual General Meeting which commences today at 12 noon.

2024 Overview & Update

The calendar year 2024 has been one of continued progress, albeit not at the pace originally envisaged. However, with some significant and at times unexpected hurdles having now been overcome, each of the Company’s three key projects is ready to progress towards commercialisation.

The launch of additional projects in South East Asia and Panama is anticipated soon, along with results from recent bioMSAR® testing and the publication of our 2024 Sustainability Report. The Company is also progressing discussions with a potential a new marine channel partner, further details of which will be provided, as appropriate, in due course.

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