SMX (Security Matters) Public Limited Company - Ordinary Shares (SMX)
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NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / May 1, 2026 / SMX (NASDAQ:SMX)(NASDAQ:SMXWW) is redefining the role of trust in global commerce-moving it from a matter of belief to something that can be proven at the material level.
Via ACCESS Newswire · May 1, 2026
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / May 1, 2026 / SMX (NASDAQ:SMX; SMXWW) is bringing a new level of verification to the global luxury market, where authenticity, provenance, and brand integrity are no longer marketing claims-they are business-critical requirements.
Via ACCESS Newswire · May 1, 2026
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / May 1, 2026 / SMX (NASDAQ:SMX)(NASDAQ:SMXWW) is advancing a new affordability model for consumer goods by showing that rising material costs do not have to automatically translate into higher prices at the shelf.
Via ACCESS Newswire · May 1, 2026
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / May 1, 2026 / SMX (NASDAQ:SMX, SMXWW) is redefining what "Made in America" can mean in a global economy where origin claims, supply chains, materials, and compliance standards are under more scrutiny than ever.
Via ACCESS Newswire · May 1, 2026
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / May 1, 2026 / SMX (NASDAQ:SMX; SMXWW), a leader in material-embedded identity and digital traceability solutions, advances molecular marking technology for silver, creating a new standard for how one of the world's most trusted metals can be authenticated, traced, and protected across increasingly complex global supply chains.
Via ACCESS Newswire · May 1, 2026
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 27, 2026 / For American industry, material efficiency is no longer a secondary sustainability talking point. In a post-war world shaped by geopolitical conflict, supply-chain disruption, tariff pressure and rising compliance demands, it is becoming a strategic economic imperative. The ability to get more value, more certainty and more productivity out of every material stream is increasingly tied to national strength. That is the larger case now being made by SMX (Security Matters), whose work on material identity, traceability and digital infrastructure has evolved into a broader argument: material efficiency is crucial to maintaining American dominance in manufacturing, trade and resource security. Markets are moving away from vague claims and toward systems built on proof, verification and auditable data. It is not just an environmental or operational benefit, but a new economic model for how materials are identified, financed, traded and reused.
Via ACCESS Newswire · April 27, 2026
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 27, 2026 / SMX is featured in a new TIME Magazine story on recycled plastics and the growing role of verification, traceability and risk management in the sector. Written by Matthew Kayser, the piece examines how the plastics industry is increasingly relying on data, proof and material authentication systems as pressure grows around sourcing, compliance and long-term reliability. It includes SMX as part of that broader market shift.
Via ACCESS Newswire · April 27, 2026
A diverse group of small-cap companies spanning biotechnology, artificial intelligence infrastructure, supply chain authentication, and advanced energy storage is drawing increased attention as sector-specific catalysts and macro trends continue to drive investor focus, see below:
Via AB Newswire · April 24, 2026
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 21, 2026 / SMX is featured in a new TIME Magazine story on recycled plastics and the growing role of verification, traceability and risk management in the sector. Written by Matthew Kayser, the piece examines how the plastics industry is increasingly relying on data, proof and material authentication systems as pressure grows around sourcing, compliance and long-term reliability. It includes SMX as part of that broader market shift.
Via ACCESS Newswire · April 21, 2026
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 14, 2026 / For American industry, material efficiency is no longer a secondary sustainability argument. In a post-war world defined by geopolitical conflict, supply-chain disruption, tariff pressure and rising compliance demands, it is emerging as a strategic economic priority. The ability to extract more value, more reliability and more productivity from every material stream is increasingly tied to national strength. That is the broader argument now taking shape around SMX (Security Matters), whose work in material identity, traceability and digital infrastructure has expanded into something bigger: a case for material efficiency as a driver of American manufacturing power, trade resilience and resource security. Markets are moving away from vague claims and toward systems built on proof, verification and auditable data. This is no longer just an environmental or operational issue. It is becoming a new industrial model for how materials are identified, financed, traded and reused.
Via ACCESS Newswire · April 14, 2026
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 14, 2026 / SMX (Security Matters) PLC (NASDAQ:SMX)(NASDAQ:SMXWW), a leader in molecular marking and digital infrastructure, today launched its Digital Material Passport Platform (DMPP), a new system designed to connect physical materials and products to secure digital records, enabling verified traceability, compliance, authentication, and digital asset enablement across global supply chains.
Via ACCESS Newswire · April 14, 2026
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 13, 2026 / For American industry, material efficiency is no longer a secondary sustainability talking point. In a post-war world shaped by geopolitical conflict, supply-chain disruption, tariff pressure and rising compliance demands, it is becoming a strategic economic imperative. The ability to get more value, more certainty and more productivity out of every material stream is increasingly tied to national strength. That is the larger case now being made by SMX (Security Matters), whose work on material identity, traceability and digital infrastructure has evolved into a broader argument: material efficiency is crucial to maintaining American dominance in manufacturing, trade and resource security. Markets are moving away from vague claims and toward systems built on proof, verification and auditable data. It is not just an environmental or operational benefit, but a new economic model for how materials are identified, financed, traded and reused.
Via ACCESS Newswire · April 13, 2026
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 10, 2026 / As global conflict and geopolitical instability continue to disrupt energy markets, the cost of everyday goods-from food and clothing to packaging and household essentials-is rising sharply. SMX (Security Matters) PLC (NASDAQ:SMX) is positioning its technology as a direct solution to this inflationary pressure, enabling the use of verified recycled plastics to stabilize and potentially lower production costs across industries.
Via ACCESS Newswire · April 10, 2026
Proven physical-digital technology scales from real-world deployments to deliver verifiable, end-to-end data
Via ACCESS Newswire · April 10, 2026
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 6, 2026 / SMX (Security Matters) PLC (NASDAQ:SMX; SMXWW), a leader in molecular marking and blockchain-backed digital infrastructure, today launched its Digital Material Passport Platform (DMPP), a new digital layer for the global materials economy designed to connect physical materials and products to secure digital records, enabling verified identity, traceability, compliance, authentication, lifecycle intelligence, and real-world asset digitization across global supply chains. Supporting background on SMX's physical-to-digital identity model, secure digital records and digital infrastructure appears in Reuters and Forbes.
Via ACCESS Newswire · April 6, 2026
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 6, 2026 / SMX (Security Matters) PLC (NASDAQ:SMX; SMXWW), a leader in molecular marking and blockchain-backed digital infrastructure, today launched its Digital Material Passport Platform (DMPP), a new system designed to connect any physical materials and products to secure digital records, enabling verified traceability, compliance, authentication, and tokenisation across global supply chains.
Via ACCESS Newswire · April 6, 2026
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 6, 2026 / SMX (Security Matters) PLC (NASDAQ:SMX; SMXWW), a leader in molecular marking and blockchain-backed digital infrastructure, today announced the successful launch of its Digital Material Passport Platform (DMPP) - a foundational system enabling the identification, tracking, and tokenisation of real-world assets (RWA) across global supply chains.
Via ACCESS Newswire · April 6, 2026
Proven physical-digital technology scales from real-world deployments to deliver verifiable, end-to-end data
Via ACCESS Newswire · April 2, 2026
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 2, 2026 / For years, the plastics market followed a familiar script: virgin resin-anchored to oil and gas-was cheaper, more predictable, and easier to scale than recycled material. Recycling lived in a different category, driven less by economics and more by policy, pledges, and brand optics. It wasn't that the market didn't care-it was that the math didn't work.
Via ACCESS Newswire · April 2, 2026
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / March 30, 2026 / As geopolitical tensions and ongoing conflicts continue to unsettle global energy markets, the cost of everyday essentials-ranging from food and apparel to packaging and household goods-is climbing तेजी. SMX (Security Matters) PLC (NASDAQ:SMX) is positioning its technology as a practical response to these inflationary pressures, enabling industries to rely on verified recycled plastics to stabilize-and potentially reduce-production costs.
Via ACCESS Newswire · March 30, 2026
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / March 30, 2026 / For decades, the economics of plastics have been deceptively simple: virgin resin-derived from oil and gas-has been cheaper, more reliable, and easier to scale than recycled alternatives. Recycling, while environmentally desirable, has largely depended on policy support, corporate commitments, or reputational incentives. It has always been about the money.
Via ACCESS Newswire · March 30, 2026
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / March 30, 2026 / As steel and aluminum costs surge under global conflict and instability, the market is rediscovering a solution already in place-SMX (Security Matters) PLC's (NASDAQ:SMX) material marking and digital tracking technology, designed to bring cost control and efficiency to material supply chains. By embedding a permanent, molecular-level identifier into metals and linking them to a secure digital record, SMX enables steel and aluminum to be tracked, verified, and reused with known origin and quality across their lifecycle. By reducing uncertainty around material inputs and enabling greater reuse and efficiency, the technology helps companies better manage costs, preserve margins, and limit the need to take on additional debt to absorb rising input prices.
Via ACCESS Newswire · March 30, 2026
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / March 27, 2026 / SMX (Security Matters) PLC (NASDAQ:SMX) technology with recycled plastics have emerged a more economical and resilient alternative to virgin materials, as escalating Middle East tensions and broader geopolitical instability send oil and gas prices sharply higher-driving up the cost of everyday consumer goods from food and packaging to clothing and household essentials.
Via ACCESS Newswire · March 27, 2026
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / March 27, 2026 / For decades, the economics of plastics have been deceptively simple: virgin resin-derived from oil and gas-has been cheaper, more reliable, and easier to scale than recycled alternatives. Recycling, while environmentally desirable, has largely depended on policy support, corporate commitments, or reputational incentives. It has always been about the money.
Via ACCESS Newswire · March 27, 2026
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / March 26, 2026 / For decades, the economics of plastics have been deceptively simple: virgin resin-derived from oil and gas-has been cheaper, more reliable, and easier to scale than recycled alternatives. Recycling, while environmentally desirable, has largely depended on policy support, corporate commitments, or reputational incentives. It has always been about the money.
Via ACCESS Newswire · March 26, 2026
