Explore the full directors' dealings record of Meta Materials INC., a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Chemicals & Materials sector, Meta Materials INC. has logged 24 public disclosures. The latest transaction was disclosed on 28 June 2022 — Acquisition. Among the most active insiders: Welch Thomas Gordon. Every trade is openly available.
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META MATERIALS INC. (NASDAQ: MMAT) is a U.S.-based advanced materials and nanotechnology company focused on engineered metamaterials and related manufacturing platforms. For French-, Belgian- and Swiss-based investors, the company sits squarely in the “deep tech industrial” universe rather than traditional consumer-facing technology. META is headquartered in the United States and publicly highlights its global headquarters and Centre of Excellence in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. It is listed on NASDAQ in the United States, which places it among the U.S. small-cap names where intellectual property, commercialization execution, and financing capacity are central to the investment case. The company’s history is built on a mix of internal development, IP accumulation, and strategic transactions. Its modern structure was shaped materially by the 2021 business combination with Torchlight Energy Resources, after which the company became listed as Meta Materials Inc. under the MMAT symbol. Since then, META has emphasized a platform-led model built around proprietary technologies and multi-functional materials. Key platforms include ARfusion® for smart augmented-reality eyewear, PLASMAfusion® for high-speed coating of solid materials on different substrates, and Nanoimprint Lithography plus Rolling Mask Lithography (RML®) for wide-web, high-volume manufacturing. The company also references ongoing product development in areas such as authentication, 5G/6G communications, batteries, automotive applications, clean energy, and healthcare. From a competitive perspective, META is positioned in markets where performance differentiation, patent protection, and manufacturability are crucial. Its strategic message is that metamaterials can deliver properties that are difficult or impossible to achieve with conventional materials and processes, potentially helping large industrial customers redesign products in meaningful ways. The business model is primarily B2B, with target end markets that include aerospace and defense, consumer electronics, wireless communications, automotive, batteries, and health and wellness. That creates a broad but demanding opportunity set, where customer qualification cycles can be long and commercialization risk remains significant. Geographically, the company’s footprint is still concentrated in North America, with its key operational and corporate presence in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, while its equity market exposure is U.S.-centric through NASDAQ in the United States. Recent company highlights include the opening of its new global headquarters, continued development of its proprietary manufacturing and materials platforms, and ongoing efforts to expand industrial applications for its technology. For investors, META remains a highly speculative technology/materials story with meaningful upside optionality, but also clear dependence on commercialization, contract wins, and capital discipline.