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SMX Brings Global Supply Chains Into Its "Internet of Truth" Platform

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SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) announced a coordinated set of six strategic partnerships to embed its molecular-marking "proof mesh" across plastics, metals, textiles, and recycling on November 14, 2025. Key collaborations include a nationwide plastics passport with A*STAR in Singapore, on-line sorting verification with REDWAVE in Austria, industrial pilots with CARTIF in Spain, textile traceability with CETI in France, and bullion provenance via trueGold/Goldstrom.

The program aims to convert material identity into an auditable, chemistry-based layer for supply chains, regulators, recyclers, manufacturers, and investors.

SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) ha annunciato un set coordinato di sei partnership strategiche per incorporare la sua "mesh di prova" di marcatura molecolare in plastica, metalli, tessuti e riciclo il 14 novembre 2025. Le collaborazioni chiave includono un passaporto nazionale della plastica con A*STAR a Singapore, verifica di smistamento online con REDWAVE in Austria, piloti industriali con CARTIF in Spagna, tracciabilità dei tessuti con CETI in Francia e provenienza delle lingotti tramite trueGold/Goldstrom.

Il programma mira a convertire l'identità del materiale in uno strato verificabile basato sulla chimica per catene di fornitura, regolatori, riciclatori, produttori e investitori.

SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) anunció un conjunto coordinado de seis alianzas estratégicas para incorporar su malla de marcaje molecular de "prueba" en plásticos, metales, textiles y reciclaje el 14 de noviembre de 2025. Las colaboraciones clave incluyen un pasaporte nacional de plásticos con A*STAR en Singapur, verificación de clasificación en línea con REDWAVE en Austria, pilotos industriales con CARTIF en España, trazabilidad de textiles con CETI en Francia y procedencia de lingotes a través de trueGold/Goldstrom.

El programa tiene como objetivo convertir la identidad del material en una capa auditable basada en química para cadenas de suministro, reguladores, recicladores, fabricantes e inversores.

SMX (NASDAQ:SMX)는 2025년 11월 14일에 플라스틱, 금속, 섬유 및 재활용 전 분야에 자사의 분자 표식 "검증 메시"를 포함하는 6개의 전략적 파트너십을 조정된 형태로 발표했습니다. 주요 협력에는 싱가포르의 A*STAR와 함께하는 전국 플라스틱 여권, 오스트리아의 REDWAVE와의 온라인 분류 검증, 스페인 CARTIF와의 산업 시범, 프랑스 CETI와의 섬유 추적성, 그리고 trueGold/Goldstrom를 통한 실링 원소의 출처 추적이 포함됩니다.

이 프로그램은 재료의 정체성을 공급망, 규제기관, 재활용업체, 제조업체 및 투자자용으로 회계 가능하고 화학 기반의 계층으로 변환하는 것을 목표로 합니다.

SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) a annoncé un ensemble coordonné de six partenariats stratégiques pour intégrer son « maillage de preuve » de marquage moléculaire dans les plastiques, les métaux, les textiles et le recyclage le 14 novembre 2025. Les collaborations clés incluent un passeport plastiques national avec l'A*STAR à Singapour, une vérification du tri en ligne avec REDWAVE en Autriche, des pilotes industriels avec CARTIF en Espagne, la traçabilité des textiles avec CETI en France et la provenance des lingots via trueGold/Goldstrom.

Le programme vise à convertir l'identité des matériaux en une couche auditable basée sur la chimie pour les chaînes d'approvisionnement, les régulateurs, les recycleurs, les fabricants et les investisseurs.

SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) kündigte eine koordiniertе Reihe von sechs strategischen Partnerschaften an, um sein molekulares Markierung "Beweisgewebe" in Kunststoffe, Metalle, Textilien und Recycling zu integrieren, am 14. November 2025. Zu den wichtigsten Kooperationen gehören ein landesweiter Plastikk passport mit A*STAR in Singapur, Online-Sortierverifizierung mit REDWAVE in Österreich, industrielle Pilotprojekte mit CARTIF in Spanien, Textil-Transparenz mit CETI in Frankreich und Edelmetallnachweis via trueGold/Goldstrom.

Das Programm zielt darauf ab, die Materialidentität in eine prüfbare, chemiebasierte Schicht für Lieferketten, Regulierungsbehörden, Recycler, Hersteller und Investoren zu übertragen.

SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) أعلنت عن حزمة من ست شراكات استراتيجية منسقة لدمج شبكة "دليل المادة" التعبيرية الكيميائية عبر البلاستيك والمعادن والمنسوجات وإعادة التدوير في 14 نوفمبر 2025. تشمل التعاونات الرئيسية جواز سفر البلاستيك الوطني مع A*STAR في سنغافورة، التحقق من فرز عبر الإنترنت مع REDWAVE في النمسا، تجارب صناعية مع CARTIF في إسبانيا، تتبّع الأقمشة مع CETI في فرنسا، وتوثيق منشأ السبائك عبر trueGold/Goldstrom.

يهدف البرنامج إلى تحويل هوية المادة إلى طبقة قابلة للتدقيق تعتمد على الكيمياء لسلاسل الإمداد والجهات التنظيمية ومُعيدي التدوير والمصنعين والمستثمرين.

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  • Announced six strategic partnerships to build a global proof mesh (Nov 14, 2025)
  • Singapore A*STAR collaboration to create a nationwide plastics passport
  • REDWAVE integration enables real-time on-line recyclate verification in Austria
  • CARTIF pilots convert molecular ID into deployable EU industrial workflows
  • trueGold/Goldstrom embed molecular provenance into bullion handling
  • CETI partnership gives textiles persistent molecular identity through production
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SMX's six partnerships create a practical, cross‑industry verification layer for material provenance, with clear adoption vectors.

SMX is deploying a molecular‑marking architecture that embeds persistent identifiers into plastics, metals, fibers, and goods, turning verification into a built product layer rather than a paper process. The announced partnerships in Singapore, Austria, Spain, France and with metals and distribution partners show simultaneous work on national infrastructure, industrial automation, testbeds, textiles, and bullion — each a distinct integration point that moves proof from pilot to operational use.

Key dependencies and risks include the technical durability of molecular markers through processing, the interoperability of partner systems, and regulatory acceptance across jurisdictions; these factors determine whether the mesh becomes a widely trusted layer or remains a niche solution. Watch rollout milestones such as the Singapore plastics passport implementation and the Austria/REDWAVE on‑line sorting integration for early evidence of scale, with meaningful adoption signals likely observable within 6–18 months.

NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / November 14, 2025 / Most technologies disrupt a single sector. A rare few create an entirely new layer that industries plug into. SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) is doing the latter. Its molecular-marking architecture is not simply validating materials. It is creating the world's first "proof mesh," a global network where plastics, metals, fibers, and commercial goods report their own histories without the need for declarations, audits, or guesswork.

This mesh is forming through six strategic partnerships that turn verification into a structural function of global supply chains. Each partnership represents a different entry point. Each one expands the surface area where truth becomes automatic instead of asserted.

What makes the moment remarkable is not the number of partners, but the coherence of the system they now share. For the first time, regulators, manufacturers, investors, and recyclers can operate within a shared layer of authenticated material identity.

Singapore: The First Country to Wire Itself Into the Mesh

SMX's work with A*STAR in Singapore represents the clearest example of national integration. The collaboration is building a plastics passport system where resin does not "claim" its past. It carries it. Every processing step becomes a certified event, allowing recycling incentives, waste policies, and industrial reporting to function with real-time certainty rather than assumptions.

Singapore is not running a circular-economy pilot. It is installing a backbone for verified material flow. Once complete, the country will operate the first nationwide proof mesh for plastics, setting a standard the world can study and adopt.

Austria: Machines That Sort and Certify Simultaneously

In Austria, SMX and REDWAVE are linking industrial automation directly into the proof mesh. Sorting machines traditionally separate materials by type. Now they can separate by identity. Molecular markers embedded in plastics allow REDWAVE systems to verify recyclate on the line.

Instead of waiting for lab tests or documentation, manufacturers receive immediate confirmation. A facility becomes a self-auditing environment. Quality becomes measurable in motion, not on paper.

When coupled with Tradepro's distribution network in Miami, verified resin moves from European sorting lines to American supply chains with a clear, auditable trail that satisfies tightening U.S. recycled-content mandates.

Spain: Turning Industrial Pilots Into Proof Engines

CARTIF in Spain is positioning Europe's circular economy for its next stage of implementation. Through its collaboration with SMX, the research center is embedding molecular identification into industrial testbeds that serve packaging, construction, renewable energy, and material-recovery programs.

These pilots function as conversion labs. They turn research into standards and standards into workflows that companies can deploy immediately. In an EU market where proof is becoming a prerequisite for access, CARTIF is ensuring that adoption becomes achievable rather than theoretical.

Metals With a Verified Memory

Gold and silver now have a voice inside the proof mesh. Through trueGold and the partnership with Goldstrom, SMX is embedding molecular identity into bullion at the earliest stage of handling. The result is a market where precious metals can authenticate themselves through every melt, recast, and transfer.

Banks gain stronger collateral. Refineries gain cleaner audits. Insurers gain lower risk. Investors gain something the metals industry has never consistently offered: authenticated provenance rooted in chemistry instead of certificates.

France: Textiles With Native Identity

In France, CETI is converting textile traceability from marketing language into operational fact. Its work with SMX equips fibers and fabrics with molecular IDs that persist through dyeing, weaving, recycling, and product assembly.

This turns garments into self-reporting assets. Brands can certify origin, recycled content, and lifecycle integrity. Lenders can attach sustainability-linked financing to datasets that cannot be manipulated. Retailers can differentiate verified textiles from unverifiable blends.

Identity moves from label to fiber.

The Proof "Mesh" Becomes an Economic Layer

Individually, each collaboration is meaningful. Together, they form a distributed verification layer that can be expanded across industries and borders. The mesh does not care what material is moving. It only cares whether the material can authenticate itself.

This is how value shifts; this is how compliance becomes predictable; and, this is how efficiency replaces bureaucracy.

SMX is not positioning itself as a tool supplier. It is emerging as the provider of the global proof layer that modern markets require. The mesh is growing, one connected partner at a time.

About SMX

As global businesses face new and complex challenges relating to carbon neutrality and meeting new governmental and regional regulations and standards, SMX is able to offer players along the value chain access to its marking, tracking, measuring and digital platform technology to transition more successfully to a low-carbon economy.

Forward-Looking Statements

This information contains forward looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Forward looking statements reflect current expectations, estimates, forecasts, and assumptions about future events involving SMX (NASDAQ:SMX), its molecular marker technologies, and its partnerships across multiple geographies and industry sectors. These statements are not historical facts. They involve risks, uncertainties, and factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied.

Forward looking statements in this editorial include, but are not limited to, expectations regarding the continued development, adoption, and scalability of SMX's molecular identification systems across plastics, metals, textiles, recycling facilities, and automated sorting environments; anticipated outcomes from collaborations with A*STAR in Singapore, REDWAVE in Austria, Tradepro in the United States, CARTIF in Spain, CETI in France, and Goldstrom in Singapore; projected improvements to supply chain transparency, regulatory compliance, and circular-economy performance; potential impacts on material quality, financing structures, insurance risk, and sustainability-linked reporting; and assumptions regarding the emergence of a global verification layer or ecosystem built around authenticated materials.

These statements also include assumptions about regulatory developments in the European Union, Asia-Pacific, and the United States; expected industry demand for verified recycled content; commercial viability of molecular-level tracking systems; adoption rates within the metals, textile, plastics, and recycling industries; macroeconomic conditions affecting supply chains; technological performance in industrial environments; and the ability of SMX to integrate its systems into diverse manufacturing workflows at scale.

Risks and uncertainties that could cause outcomes to differ include, but are not limited to, changes in environmental or trade regulations; disruptions in global supply chains; competitive technological developments; delays in partner implementation; limitations in scaling molecular markers across high-volume systems; economic volatility; shifts in consumer or manufacturer behavior; and other risks described in SMX's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.

Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward looking statements. These statements speak only as of the date of publication. SMX undertakes no obligation to update or revise forward looking statements to reflect future events, new information, or changes in circumstances, except as required by applicable law.

EMAIL: info@securitymattersltd.com

SOURCE: SMX (Security Matters) Public Limited



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FAQ

What did SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) announce on November 14, 2025 about the proof mesh?

SMX announced six strategic partnerships to deploy its molecular-marking "proof mesh" across plastics, metals, textiles, and recycling.

How will the SMX and A*STAR collaboration in Singapore affect plastics verification?

The partnership aims to build a nationwide plastics passport so resin carries verified processing history rather than relying on declarations.

What capability does the SMX and REDWAVE link introduce in Austria?

It enables sorting machines to verify recyclate identity on-line, creating immediate confirmation instead of waiting for lab tests.

How does SMX plan to verify precious metals provenance with trueGold and Goldstrom?

SMX embeds molecular identity into bullion so metals can authenticate through melt, recast, and transfer stages.

Will SMX molecular IDs persist through textile manufacturing and recycling via CETI in France?

Yes; the collaboration equips fibers and fabrics with molecular IDs that persist through dyeing, weaving, recycling, and assembly.

What is the expected investor or regulatory benefit from SMX's proof mesh?

The mesh creates an auditable, chemistry-based layer intended to make compliance, provenance, and recycled-content claims verifiable and predictable.
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