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Investors Hangout is a proud sponsor of "Stock Day," and Stock Day Media encourages listeners to visit the company's message board at. To hear Dennis O'Leary's entire interview, follow the link to the podcast here. "It's a process, but I think we have the right team in place and we look forward to the future." "We believe the first step would be to file an uplist and start trading on the OTCQB market," said O'Leary. "Most recently, we're also in line to file for an uplist," he shared. To close the interview, O'Leary elaborated on the Company's potential as they continue to expand and explore new opportunities. "DarkPulse is positioning itself to be that sort of glue, that foundational technology that pulls it all together." "The glue of building smart cities will be these intrinsic sensors, and I believe that it comes down to resolution," said O'Leary. "What is the vision for your company?", asked Jolly.

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"Our focus is oil and gas initially, but we're definitely working on the infrastructure monitoring space as well, which would be smart concretes, bridges, tunnels, roadways, and things of that nature." "The system converts that data digitally, and essentially it is really a temperature and strain detector," he added. "We have a fiber optic cable, which can be deployed into different media, and it is an analog process where we collect data," explained O'Leary. "What does the technology do and what other industries is the company trying to penetrate?", asked Jolly.

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"We can connect into or partner with existing sensor technologies, and sort of bring it all the way to the end, and offer an end-to-end solution." We can see things that other fiber sensors can't," explained O'Leary. "It really is the dark-pulsing technique it comes down to resolution. "What makes your company so different?", asked Jolly. From there, we will be able to perform custom demonstrations." "We do have a demonstration facility that we are currently building out, and we expect that to go online in the next few weeks. "We're confident that by Q3 we may be seeing revenues," shared O'Leary. "When do you think you will start generating revenues?", asked Jolly. "We're continuing to outsource as much of the capabilities, in terms of building the system, as we can until we are able to fully utilize the facility that we are in." "We've found a location in Tempe, which is very strategic," said O'Leary, adding that the site is in close proximity to companies and manufacturers that the Company utilizes for various components and processes. The conversation then turned to a recent announcement detailing the Company's decision to open a manufacturing and engineering facility in Tempe, Arizona. Brown has discovered a way to increase the resolution by almost flipping the technology on its head, and instead of bright-pulsing, we use a technique called dark-pulsing." "Over many decades, there has been a run for better resolutions," explained O'Leary. Jolly then asked about the Company's patented BOTDA dark-pulse sensor technology, which is designed to solve the poor resolution issues associated with Brillouin Sensors. Anthony Brown, also became a part of the Company. "I negotiated the purchase of the intellectual property," he added, noting that the inventor of the technology, Dr. "I was invited to Brunswick to view a few of their intellectual properties dark-pulse stood out from a dozen or so other technologies," said O'Leary. O'Leary then shared that the Company was eventually founded after he attended a networking event that connected him with a representative from the University of Brunswick. "It culminated into the search of what became DarkPulse." "I decided to go back to school and got into physics and science, and also developed a real interest in business," he shared. O'Leary shared that he previously worked with the NYPD until an injury led him to early retirement. "Could you give my listeners some background information about yourself and how you came to be the Founder of DarkPulse, Inc.?", asked Jolly. Founder and CEO of the Company, Dennis O'Leary, joined Stock Day host Everett Jolly. (OTC Pink: DPLS) ("the Company"), a company that uses advanced laser-based monitoring systems to provide rapid and accurate monitoring of temperatures, strains and stresses. April 1, 2021) - The Stock Day Podcast welcomed DarkPulse, Inc. Discusses The Potential of Its Patented Dark-Pulse Sensor Technology with The Stock Day Podcast

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