UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 6-K
REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16
OR 15d-16
UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the month of October 2020
Commission File Number: 000-55509
Plymouth Rock Technologies Inc.
(Translation of registrant's name into English)
300 - 2015 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada V6J 3H3
(Address of principal executive offices)
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover Form 20-F or Form 40-F.
[ x ] Form 20-F [ ] Form 40-F
Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(1): [ ]
Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(7): [ ]
SUBMITTED HEREWITH
Exhibits
Exhibit | Description | |
99.1 | News Release dated October 28, 2020 |
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
PLYMOUTH ROCK TECHNOLOGIES INC. | ||
(Registrant) | ||
Date: October 28, 2020 | By: | /s/ Dana Wheeler |
Dana Wheeler | ||
Title: | President and CEO |
PLYMOUTH ROCK TECHNOLOGIES' SHOE-SCANNER
RECEIVES US PATENT "NOTICE OF ALLOWANCE"
Plymouth, Massachusetts - October 29, 2020 - Plymouth Rock Technologies Inc. (CSE: PRT) (OTC: PLRTF) (Frankfurt: 4XA WKN# A2N8RH) ("Plymouth Rock", "PRT", or the "Company") a leader in the development of cutting-edge threat detection technologies, is pleased to announce that the Company has received a "Notice of Allowance" by the US Patent and Trademark Office of patent application No. 16/560,480. This Patent covers the "Method and System for Determining Dielectric Properties of an Object". The invention uses millimeter wave ("MMW") shoe-scanning technologies for fast, contactless screening of passengers' footwear in highly secure environments such as airports, prisons, border points of entry and government buildings.
Harmless MMW technology is used in almost all airports in a portal form to safely screen people, providing a greater degree of search intelligence. This patent is one of the first of its kind to be issued where MMW technologies are utilized to penetrate various footwear materials and identify threat objects and any other contraband inside a shoe or boot.
Launched in 2019, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science & Technology Apex Screening at Speed program is about systematically developing technologies for passenger screening by leveraging existing state-of-the-art technologies from industry, academia, national laboratories, and other government organizations. PRT's technology will work within the current systems such as advanced imaging portals. It will also support other security projects and efforts complimentary to the task.
"We are confident that the building of the PRT patent portfolio, combined with our in-house know-how, will provide our brand with immediate and long-term market relevance," said Dana Wheeler, President and CEO of PRT. "This patent is an important component of our intended intellectual property roadmap. ThIs Notice of Allowance of the patent is a significant achievement and is already being expanded by our team, who will deliver further intellectual property that will cover the entire global security market," concluded Wheeler.
"Today's marketplace is extremely competitive with the introduction of new technologies almost daily, however, it is rare to see a patent issued for a global technology leveraging both passenger convenience and removing operational headaches for the TSA," stated Douglas Smith, Chairman of the Board and former Assistant Secretary of the US Department of Homeland Security. "Combining patented cutting-edge technology with the operational needs of the Department, is the "Holy Grail" for the frontline operational personal of the Department." added Smith.
About the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science & Technology (S&T) Directorate
S&T enables effective, efficient, and secure operations across all homeland security missions by applying scientific, engineering, analytic, and innovative approaches to deliver timely solutions and support departmental acquisitions.
https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/5075_dhs_science_and_technology_directorate_fact_sheet_april_2019_dl_v3.pdf
About Plymouth Rock Technologies Inc.
We are on a mission to bring engineering-driven answers to the most critical problems that threaten our safety. We work with government, law enforcement and military to innovate solutions for national security, defense and space systems. The Company is developing the next generation of threat detection solutions, The PRT X1 is a purpose built multirotor Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS). The unit contains an integrated sensor package that combines Thermal detection with 4K HD real-time air-to-ground streaming. Our advanced threat detection methods fuse artificial intelligence with augmented reality interfaces to eliminate human operating error. Plymouth Rock products, both airborne and land-based, will scan for threat items at greater "stand-off" distances than current existing technologies. Our unique radar imaging and signal processing technology creates new opportunities for remotely operated, non-intrusive screening of crowds in real time.
Plymouth Rock's other core technologies include: (1) A Millimeter Remote Imaging from Airborne Drone ("MIRIAD"); (2) A compact microwave radar system for scanning shoe's ("Shoe-Scanner").
www.plyrotech.com
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dana Wheeler
President and CEO
+1-603-300-7933
info@plyrotech.com
Investor Information:
Tasso Baras
+1-778-477-6990
Forward-looking Statements
Certain information set forth in this news release may contain forward-looking statements that involve substantial known and unknown risks and uncertainties. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, statements regarding future financial position, business strategy, use of proceeds, corporate vision, proposed acquisitions, partnerships, joint-ventures and strategic alliances and co-operations, budgets, cost and plans and objectives of or involving the Company. Such forward-looking information reflects management's current beliefs and is based on information currently available to management. Often, but not always, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as "plans", "expects", "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "predicts", "intends", "targets", "aims", "anticipates" or "believes" or variations (including negative variations) of such words and phrases or may be identified by statements to the effect that certain actions "may", "could", "should", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved. A number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors may cause the actual results or performance to materially differ from any future results or performance expressed or implied by the forward-looking information. These forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, certain of which are beyond the control of the Company including, but not limited to, the impact of general economic conditions, industry conditions and dependence upon regulatory approvals. Readers are cautioned that the assumptions used in the preparation of such information, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be imprecise and, as such, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements. The Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by securities laws.
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end