Shares in Structural Monitoring Systems jumped 10 per cent on the news that seasoned professional director and consultant Ross Love had been appointed executive chair.
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Structural Monitoring Systems has initiated a board restructure, cost cuts and a rebrand as part of a bid to commercialise its aircraft testing technology.
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Structural Monitoring Systems has been forced to pay $481,190 in royalties to a private company over a dispute regarding a technology designed to detect structural weakness in aircraft.
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Shares in technology business Structural Monitoring Systems were up 18 per cent today after the company announced a $10 million acquisition of Canadian company Aerodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corporation, and completion of a $13 million raising.
A carbon foam-focused company chaired by Perth-based chartered accountant Gary Steinepreis has made huge gains on its first day of trading on the ASX, after completing a $9 million initial public offering.
Claremont-based technology company Structural Monitoring Systems says funds received from a new investor partner will be used to continue growth rather than bumping up overhead costs.
Three directors of Claremont-based Structural Monitoring Systems have taken advantage of the company's recent share price surge by selling down a portion of their holdings.
Shares in Structural Monitoring Systems recorded big gains today after the Claremont-based company announced breakthrough agreements with The Boeing Corporation and the Federal Aviation Administration in the United States.
The future of embattled technology developer Structural Monitoring plc rests on its $3.8 million rights issue to shareholders, as the company's cash reserves dwindle.
STRUCTURAL Monitoring Systems provides a classic example of a backyard inventor devising a breakthrough technology that is now being marketed around the world.