Manganese X names Morris to subsidiary’s advisory board

Oct 6, 2020

2020-10-06 07:24 ET – News Release

Mr. Martin Kepman reports

MANGANESE X APPOINTS GLOBALLY RENOWNED AIR INFECTION SOLUTIONS SPECIALIST TO SUBSIDIARY ADVISORY BOARD

Manganese X Energy Corp., through its subsidiary, has acquired a U.S. patent that provides for a system and method for air purification and disinfection. The company will be expanding on this timely and relevant technological theme and is pleased to welcome Lino G. Morris, a globally recognized expert in air quality systems and management.

Martin Kepman, chief executive officer of Manganese X, commented: “Lino, as he is known worldwide, is held in extremely high regard as a leading designer and developer of innovative scientific and health care solutions, biological manufacturing operations and systems design. He brings a unique blend of talents in both technology and management demonstrated in a wide range of projects worldwide in the sciences, product research and development, manufacturing, and implementation. Lino has a reputation with governments and companies in a dozen countries for rapidly overcoming all obstacles and delivering on commitments.”

For many years starting in 1971, Mr. Morris was the responsible head and an owner of Food and Drug Administration-licensed facilities that produced both medical products for human use and ran R&D (research and development) operations to develop and manufacture a range of both medical therapeutic use and medical laboratory testing products for a wide variety of the major pharmaceutical companies. He grew the original U.S. facilities into production operations in several other countries and expanded his markets to a wide range of international markets.

He is currently the chief executive officer of the PureBiotics group, which started investigating the applications of probiotics for external health care applications in 2007 and in 2008 acquired the exclusive rights for a European line of probiotic products for North America and a range of other countries and for several specific applications and expanded research for stabilized external use probiotics for environmental control applications.

These StaBiotics products proved to be a major breakthrough and a truly disruptive technology with applications that became proven for a wide range solutions from the medical field (where it can reduce the risk of millions of hospital infections capable of saving countless lives and billions of health care dollars) to home use and for allergy and asthma sufferers (where PureBiotics safely removes allergens, contaminants and other irritants); for millions with skin problems from blemishes, acne and rashes to psoriasis (making skin feel and look better while, most important, significantly lowering the risk of infections); for effectively removing/deconstructing biofilm and that the solutions keeps working for days, down to the actual microscopic level, providing true continuing protection and cleanliness for all facilities from restaurants to homes and from hospitals to farms and animal facilities as well as thousands of other applications from HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) to water systems. And, by working at the microscopic level, it is the world’s most effective deodorizer system, providing true odour deconstruction.

Mr. Morris, who has specialized in the medical field since the late 1960s, was also the founder and chief executive officer of the WorldHub group in 1994, which provided unique, neutral technology and switching centre services and products, originally for hospital systems, which then grew into the full range of telecommunications operations and facilities both domestically and internationally, where hundreds of carriers and users were served from his network of facilities with centres in New York, Newark, London and Miami.

After selling his interests in WorldHub in January, 2005 (though he still directed the company’s London operations through 2007), Mr. Morris returned full-time as chief executive officer of the general sciences group, where one of the company’s prime interests from 2001 had been in its medical sciences division, developing new patents for a non-contact monitoring system.

Additional operations of the group were providing EcoSense solutions for the removal of hydrocarbons and other impurities from stormwater and many other water contamination sources to a range of clients from the IPEX Group in Canada to hundreds of installations for Miami. These ecological systems have successfully been installed in several dozen countries and in many locations from Cape Kennedy to Sweden. These types of hydrocarbon deconstruction products are currently being added to the PureBiotics line as well. Mr. Morris was also on the advisory boards of several public companies and has headed or assisted in the technology operations and international activities for a number of others.

Mr. Morris also served for several years as director of exchange services for Interoute, a large European group that built the newest and largest fibre network in Europe, covering about 300 locations in 16 countries. At that time, Mr. Morris was also a partner in a company that acquired 130 communications towers in 22 states.

For a number of years, Mr. Morris headed the communication sciences group, which originally designed medical systems and then grew into building and installed communications switching and other systems around the world, initially for hospitals, which evolved to providing neutral stored value and financial transactions systems and which led to the development of WorldHub.

A contributor to several patents, his background includes authoring numerous publications and he has been a member of many professional organizations, boards and committees. He has a proven record in business and as a consultant in dozens of countries around the world, with clients including a number of governments and many major international companies.

The company further confirms 500,000 stock options will be granted to Mr. Morris at an exercise price of 50 cents for a period of three years from the date of grant and vesting immediately.

The company further announces a correction to its news release dated Sept. 3, 2020, announcing the closing of its non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of approximately $2-million. In connection with the private placement, the company paid finders’ fees of an aggregate of $20,160 and issued compensation warrants for 172,000 common shares at 15 cents per share for three years from closing. The company has received final approval of the private placement from the TSX Venture Exchange.

About Manganese X Energy Corp.

Manganese’s mission is to acquire and advance high-potential manganese mining prospects located in North America with the intent of supplying value-added materials to the lithium-ion battery and other alternative energy industries. In addition, the company is striving to achieve new methodologies emanating from environmentally geographically ethical and friendly green/zero emissions, while processing manganese at a lower competitive cost.

We seek Safe Harbor.

https://www.manganesexenergycorp.com/

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