Reticulate Micro, Inc. Completes Acquisition of Remaining RMX Industries Inc. Shares, Consolidates Operations, and Expands Leadership Team | RMXI Stock News

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  • Reticulate Micro, Inc. (OTCQB: RMXI) has acquired full ownership of RMX Industries Inc., transitioning from a joint venture to a wholly-owned subsidiary.
  • Significant leadership changes include the appointment of Karl Kit as CEO and M. Steven Kirchof as an independent board director.
  • The acquisition aligns RMXI's resources to enhance market opportunities in defense, AI, telecommunications, and enterprise sectors.

Reticulate Micro, Inc. (OTCQB: RMXI), a leader in advanced video compression technology, announced the acquisition of all remaining shares of RMX Industries Inc. Previously a 50/50 joint venture with K2 Endeavor DMCC, RMX Industries is now a wholly-owned subsidiary following a stock exchange transaction. This strategic move is aimed at consolidating operations and aligning resources to accelerate commercial opportunities across key sectors.

As part of this consolidation, Reticulate Micro has introduced several key management appointments. Karl Kit has been appointed CEO and President, bringing over 40 years of international business experience to the role. M. Steven Kirchof joins as an independent board director, leveraging his expertise in innovative healthcare technology. Additionally, Andrew Sheppard has been named President of RMX Government, focusing on defense and government sectors, while Maxwell Kit steps in as Chief Marketing Officer to drive global brand strategy and market expansion.

The consolidation of RMX Industries promises to enhance operational control and foster strategic growth, particularly in defense, AI, telecommunications, and enterprise markets. Reticulate Micro's proprietary compression technology, originally developed for military applications, remains central to its mission of transforming how organizations capture, transmit, and store visual data.

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