Strengthening America's Infrastructure Starts With Verifying The Things We Depend On
SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) advocates strengthening U.S. infrastructure by embedding material identity and traceability at the point of origin to enable end-to-end verification across supply chains.
The company says its molecular identity system is operational today in sectors including natural rubber, precious metals, recycling, advanced manufacturing, and hardware supply chains, aiming to reduce unverified components and improve resilience of electricity, water, transport, logistics, and communications.
SMX positions verification as a practical, deployable tool to protect critical infrastructure and national resilience.
SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) sostiene di rafforzare le infrastrutture statunitensi incorporando l'identità del materiale e la tracciabilità al punto di origine per consentire una verifica end-to-end lungo le catene di fornitura.
L'azienda afferma che il suo sistema di identità molecolare è operativo oggi in settori quali gomma naturale, metalli preziosi, riciclo, produzione avanzata e catene di fornitura hardware, con l'obiettivo di ridurre i componenti non verificati e migliorare la resilienza di elettricità, acqua, trasporti, logistica e comunicazioni.
SMX presenta la verifica come uno strumento pratico e attuabile per proteggere infrastrutture critiche e la resilienza nazionale.
SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) aboga por fortalecer la infraestructura de Estados Unidos incorporando identidad del material y trazabilidad en el punto de origen para permitir la verificación de extremo a extremo a lo largo de las cadenas de suministro.
La empresa dice que su sistema de identidad molecular está operativo hoy en sectores que incluyen caucho natural, metales preciosos, reciclaje, fabricación avanzada y cadenas de suministro de hardware, con el objetivo de reducir componentes no verificados y mejorar la resiliencia de la electricidad, el agua, el transporte, la logística y las comunicaciones.
SMX ubica la verificación como una herramienta práctica y desplegable para proteger infraestructuras críticas y la resiliencia nacional.
SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) 미국의 인프라를 강화하기 위해 원산지에서 물질의 정체성 및 추적성을 내재화하여 공급망 전반에 걸친 엔드투엔드 검증을 가능하게 한다고 주장합니다.
회사는 분자 정체성 시스템이 천연 고무, 귀금속, 재활용, 첨단 제조 및 하드웨어 공급망을 포함한 부문에서 이미 작동 중이며, 검증되지 않은 부품을 줄이고 전력, 물, 교통, 물류 및 통신의 회복력을 향상시키려는 것을 목표로 한다고 말합니다.
SMX는 검증을 중요 인프라와 국가 회복력을 보호하기 위한 실용적이고 배치 가능한 도구로 제시합니다.
SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) recommande de renforcer l'infrastructure américaine en intégrant l'identité du matériau et la traçabilité dès le point d'origine afin de permettre une vérification de bout en bout tout au long des chaînes d'approvisionnement.
L'entreprise indique que son système d'identité moléculaire est opérationnel dès aujourd'hui dans des secteurs tels que le caoutchouc naturel, les métaux précieux, le recyclage, la fabrication avancée et les chaînes d'approvisionnement en matériel, dans le but de réduire les composants non vérifiés et d'améliorer la résilience de l'électricité, de l'eau, des transports, de la logistique et des communications.
SMX présente la vérification comme un outil pratique et déployable pour protéger les infrastructures critiques et la résilience nationale.
SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) fordert, die US-Infrastruktur durch die Einbindung der Materialidentität und Nachverfolgbarkeit am Ursprungsort zu stärken, um eine End-to-End-Verifizierung über Lieferketten hinweg zu ermöglichen.
Das Unternehmen sagt, dass sein System zur molekularen Identität heute in Sektoren wie Naturkautschuk, Edelmetalle, Recycling, fortschrittliche Fertigung und Hardware-Lieferketten betriebsbereit ist, mit dem Ziel, nicht verifizierte Komponenten zu reduzieren und die Widerstandsfähigkeit von Elektrizität, Wasser, Transport, Logistik und Kommunikation zu verbessern.
SMX positioniert Verifizierung als praktisches, einsetzbares Instrument zum Schutz kritischer Infrastrukturen und nationaler Resilienz.
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NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / November 18, 2025 / There are moments in history when emerging threats move faster than the systems built to defend against them. Today, we are in one of those moments. As global supply chains grow more complex and interconnected, new forms of infiltration are quietly taking shape inside the very infrastructure that powers modern life. These risks are not theoretical. They are structural, and they are accelerating.
Recent concerns about compromised devices and unverified components reflect a broader challenge facing every modern nation: critical infrastructure often depends on materials and technologies that pass through lengthy, opaque supply chains before reaching the people who rely on them. In an environment this interconnected, even a single blind spot can become an entry point. That is the issue the world must understand clearly and calmly.
For years, SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) has worked at the molecular level to help provide that clarity. By embedding identity and traceability directly into materials at the point of origin, SMX enables end-to-end verification that follows a product throughout its entire lifecycle. This ability to authenticate materials is not a concept and not a future aspiration. It is an operational system currently used across industries such as natural rubber, precious metals, recycling, advanced manufacturing, and hardware supply chains.
These capabilities exist. They are proven. And they are available to any sector that needs them.
A Global Challenge Without a Villain
Don't underestimate the SMX touch points. Every sector can benefit. The vulnerabilities in supply chains and critical infrastructure are not tied to any one actor, nation, or group. In a globalized economy, infiltration can originate from anywhere and travel through any unverified device, material, or component. A system without transparency creates unintentional opportunities for misuse.
The objective is not to blame or accuse. It is to strengthen resilience.
Complex supply chains, from consumer products to industrial materials to advanced electronics, now sit at the heart of national stability. Safeguarding these systems requires traceability that starts at the source and verification that is foundational, not superficial.
Why This Matters Now
The consequences of a compromised infrastructure reach far beyond inconvenience. Modern society depends on electricity, water systems, transportation networks, logistics, communication platforms, and digital coordination. If any part of this network is disrupted at scale, the effects can cascade rapidly.
If the grid goes down, essential systems become vulnerable. Gas distribution stops. Water treatment facilities stall. Grocery shelves can empty within days. Hospitals face critical shortages. Truckers struggle to move feedstock. Refrigeration fails. Electric vehicles cannot charge. Before long, millions confront conditions that strain every aspect of modern life.
These scenarios are not predictions of doom. They are practical examples of why supply chain integrity is essential to national resilience.
Awareness, Understanding, and the Role of New Tools
This is why understanding emerging tools matters. SMX's molecular identity system is already supporting partners across several industries, providing transparent material verification from the outset of the supply chain. It's proving a vital resource for strengthening resilience wherever it is needed.
That's because molecular-level verification does more than improve transparency. It ensures that materials have memory, that supply chains have accountability, and that infrastructure has the foundational protection required for a connected world. These are not theoretical benefits. They are measurable, operational, and available today.
The risks facing modern infrastructure are real, but so are the technologies capable of mitigating them. This moment calls for clarity, cooperation, and thoughtful engagement across both public and private sectors. Strengthening supply chains is no longer an abstract discussion. It is a practical, achievable step toward safeguarding essential systems.
The Path Forward
The path ahead requires more than awareness. It requires decisive steps to strengthen the systems on which modern life depends. Supply chain transparency is no longer a technical preference. It is an essential component of national resilience.
Infiltration may be a quiet threat, but the solutions are tangible and ready for deployment. Technologies that provide material identity and verification at the source give industries and institutions the tools to reduce risk, reinforce infrastructure, and prepare for an increasingly complex global environment. These are practical measures that can be put to work today, not distant concepts waiting for future progress.
SMX has built technology designed for this moment, technology that proves resilience is achievable when verification becomes foundational. As the world grows more interconnected, the need to secure what we depend on will only intensify. Strengthening supply chains is not a matter of caution. It is a matter of responsibility.
The time to act is now.
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 editorial contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of U.S. federal securities laws, including the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements reflect discussions concerning global security conditions, supply chain vulnerabilities, international regulatory environments, and the potential capabilities and future adoption of SMX technologies. Forward-looking statements are not historical facts. They are based on current expectations, beliefs, estimates and projections about future events that remain uncertain and that may differ materially from actual outcomes.
Words such as "expect," "believe," "anticipate," "intend," "estimate," "could," "should," "may," "will," "project," "potential," "future," and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements include these identifying terms. Such statements include, but are not limited to, expectations regarding global threats to infrastructure, the evolution of international supply chain standards, regulatory adoption of material-level verification technologies, and the potential for SMX's molecular identity platform to address national security, sustainability, traceability, and circular-economy challenges.
These statements involve risks, uncertainties, and factors outside SMX's control, including geopolitical developments, legislative decisions, market adoption rates, technological advancements, enforcement practices, shifts in global trade policy, and third-party reliance on unverifiable data systems. Actual results and developments may differ significantly from those expressed or implied in these forward-looking statements. Readers are encouraged to review the risk factors and disclosures contained in SMX's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including its most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and Current Reports on Form 8-K.
Forward-looking statements in this editorial are made only as of the date of publication. SMX undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events, changes in circumstances, or new information, except as required by applicable law.
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