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DarkPulse, Inc. develops and commercializes distributed fiber-optic sensing technologies for real-time monitoring of critical infrastructure. Its patented dark-pulse Brillouin scattering and BOTDA sensor systems measure strain and temperature for structural health monitoring, perimeter security, pipelines, rail systems, telecommunications networks, aerospace applications and smart infrastructure.
Company news commonly covers technology licenses, commercialization steps, manufacturing and deployment partnerships, government and commercial market access, and border and perimeter security initiatives. Updates also include completed acquisitions of Optilan-related assets and subsidiaries in India and Turkey, OTCQB market status, board and governance changes, and intellectual-property agreements tied to laser sensing, secure networking and infrastructure monitoring.
DarkPulse, Inc. (OTCMKT:DPLS) has filed a petition in New York State Supreme Court to identify certain Twitter users allegedly involved in a smear campaign against the company. The goal is to halt defamatory statements that may harm shareholder value and the company's reputation. CEO Dennis O’Leary emphasized the need to combat misinformation and mentioned plans for civil lawsuits against offenders. This petition marks the beginning of a series of legal actions aimed at addressing harmful activities on social media.
DarkPulse Announces Major Sponsorship at Conference in Cairo
NEW YORK, Jan. 11, 2022 – DarkPulse (OTC: DPLS) revealed its CEO, Dennis O’Leary, will keynote the 'Future Cities in the New Republic' conference on Feb 26-27, 2022. This event aims to advance Egypt's 2030 Digital Transformation strategy by discussing sustainable urban development. DarkPulse focuses on smart infrastructure monitoring technology, positioning itself as a leader in future urbanization initiatives. The company plans to open a branch office in Cairo soon.
DarkPulse Inc. (OTC: DPLS) plans to take its subsidiary, Optilan, public via an IPO in mid-2022. This strategy aims to unlock Optilan's value for shareholders, with 20% of shares being listed on the NYSE while retaining 80% ownership. Optilan, an infratech consulting firm, will continue to operate independently but remain a strategic partner with DarkPulse. The decision and timing of the IPO depend on market conditions. CEO Dennis O’Leary emphasized the potential for growth and value creation for DarkPulse shareholders.
DarkPulse, Inc. (OTC:DPLS) has filed a complaint against EMA Financial, LLC for alleged violations of federal securities laws. The legal action seeks the recovery of stock unlawfully converted through convertible note dealings. This marks the third lawsuit aimed at protecting shareholders from alleged illegal activities impacting stock performance. CEO Dennis O’Leary emphasized the company’s commitment to pursuing justice for shareholders, with intentions to distribute any court-awarded damages as a special dividend. However, no guarantees of success in these lawsuits were provided.
DarkPulse, Inc. (OTC:DPLS) filed a lawsuit on December 31, 2021, against FirstFire Global Opportunity Fund, LLC, seeking the return of $38,825,725, alleging violations of federal securities laws. CEO Dennis O’Leary emphasized the firm's commitment to pursue recovery for shareholders from illegal activities that devalue their investments. The company also faces a separate case against Carebourn Capital, LLC, related to similar securities violations. Any court-awarded funds may be distributed as a special dividend to shareholders, although success in this endeavor is uncertain.
DarkPulse, Inc. (OTC: DPLS) has engaged RedChip Companies to enhance its investor relations as it enters a new phase of operations. CEO Dennis O’Leary emphasized the importance of effective communication to attract investors, citing RedChip's strong reputation in the field. RedChip aims to increase visibility for DarkPulse, which offers advanced laser-based monitoring solutions for critical infrastructure, targeting significant market opportunities. The partnership will utilize a combination of traditional and multimedia marketing strategies to broaden investor awareness.
DarkPulse, Inc. (OTC Markets: DPLS) highlights the promotion of Craig Atkin to Engineering and Technology Director at Optilan during an announcement on December 2, 2021. Previously serving as Engineering Manager, Atkin is set to enhance Optilan’s technology portfolio, a key growth area. CEO Bill Bayliss emphasized Atkin's immediate impact and expertise in advancing their engineering capabilities. With over 20 years in industrial experience, Atkin aims to foster collaboration with DarkPulse to drive innovation and new technologies.
DarkPulse, Inc. (OTC Pink: DPLS) has authorized a stock repurchase program allowing up to $15 million in buybacks over 12 months. The program enables open market purchases and privately-negotiated transactions, adhering to Rule 10b-18 under the Securities Exchange Act. This initiative reflects the company's confidence in its financial health, allowing them to buy back shares at perceived discounts. The timing and number of shares repurchased will depend on market conditions and regulatory constraints. Funding will come from existing cash reserves.
DarkPulse (OTC Markets: DPLS) announced a pilot project with the California Department of Transportation to monitor the structural health of bridges using its patented BOTDA technology. The system will monitor temperature changes during concrete curing and assess stress and strain on bridge structures. This marks the first commercial deployment of DarkPulse's technology, positioning it for future infrastructure projects following the recent Infrastructure Bill. The Company aims to expand its market presence by exploring additional strategic opportunities worldwide.
DarkPulse, Inc. (DPLS) announced the launch of its Precise Point Emissions Services, leveraging advanced UAV technology for methane detection. The system uses the AILF U-10 laser methane leak detector on DJI platforms, capable of identifying methane emissions with sensitivity to 5 ppm from 150 feet. This offering aligns with recent U.S. regulations aimed at mitigating methane leaks from oil and gas sites. DarkPulse's global operations span several countries, enhancing its position in the energy and environmental monitoring sectors.