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Artrari One Capital Corp. and Atlas One Digital Securities Inc. Provide Update on Proposed Business Combination

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CALGARY, AB, Oct. 10, 2024 /CNW/ – Following its initial announcement by press release dated September 23, 2024 (the “Initial Release”) of its a binding letter of intent dated September 13, 2024 (the “LOI”) with Atlas One Digital Securities Inc. (“Atlas One”), Artrari One Capital Corp. (“Artrari” or the “Company”) (TSXV: AOCC.P) is pleased to provide further details on its proposed business combination with Atlas One the (“Transaction”).

Business of Atlas One

Atlas One is headquartered at 1626 Duranleau Street, Vancouver, British Columbia and is incorporated under and governed by the laws of the Province of British Columbia. Atlas One operates across Canada and currently generates all of its revenue from Canadian clients. It operates an on-line investment platform, raising private capital for issuers and offering investors increased access to investment opportunities. Founded in January of 2020, and registered in 2021 as an exempt market dealer (“EMD”), Atlas One has raised over $60 million for issuers across over sixty offerings, building a strong position in private capital markets in Canada, particularly for the real estate sector. Powered by a proprietary investment platform, Atlas One offers investors a seamless and self-directed investment experience and access to a wide variety of unique offerings. As an EMD, Atlas One is registered to operate in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.

Atlas One operates at the intersection of the regulated financial services industry, through its registration as an EMD, and the technology industry, through operating an innovative online platform and automated investment workflow system. As shown in its audited financial statements for its financial year ended December 31, 2023, Atlas One had recorded revenue of $792,823 with a loss of ($132,864) with total assets of $403,818 and total liabilities of $128,676.

The Resulting Issuer

Subject to the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange (“TSXV”), it is intended that the Transaction, when completed, will constitute the “Qualifying Transaction” (“QT”) of Artrari pursuant to Policy 2.4 (the “CPC Policy”) of the TSXV Corporate Finance Manual (the “Manual”). The resulting issuer of the combination of Artrari and Atlas One (the “Resulting Issuer”) is expected to continue the business of Atlas One, with its common shares (the “Resulting Issuer Shares”) being listed on the TSXV subject to required approvals, including approval of the TSXV and the British Columbia Securities Commission, Atlas One’s principal securities regulator. The industry in which the Resulting Issuer intends to operate and list on the TSXV is Tier 2 Technology. The deemed price for each of the Resulting Issuer Shares is $0.1876 (which excludes any securities that will be issued in connection with the Financing (as defined below)) but the parties and/or the Resulting Issuer may undertake a share consolidation to cause the price of the Resulting Issuer Shares to be equal to in and around $0.25.

The parties have not yet finalized the proposed directors and officers of the Resulting Issuer.

Proposed Structure of the Business Combination and Concurrent Financing

Pursuant to the terms of the LOI, the Company (or an affiliate of the Company) will acquire all the issued and outstanding common shares in the capital of Atlas One (being 1,126,305 common shares as of September 30, 2024) in consideration of the issuance of 58,620,011 Resulting Issuer Shares to Atlas One shareholders and the issuance of employee stock options on 2,095,328 Resulting Issuer Shares at the closing of the Transaction, based on a valuation of the Company of $1,000,000 and a valuation of Atlas One of $11,000,000 which results in an approximately 45:1 share exchange of Resulting Issuer shares for Atlas One shares. Pursuant to the Transaction, the shareholders of Atlas One will become shareholders of the Resulting Issuer.

The Company will further use commercially reasonable efforts to complete a financing transaction (the “Financing”) by way of a brokered private placement concurrently with or immediately prior to the completion of the Transaction for minimum gross proceeds of $1,500,000, provided that up to $750,000 of the gross proceeds are raised from subscribers identified by the Company. Subject to the foregoing, the Financing will otherwise be on terms satisfactory to the Company and Atlas One, each acting reasonably, and is contemplated to consist of the issue and sale of Resulting Issuer Shares at a price to be determined by mutual agreement and subject to required approvals, including approval of the TSXV. Atlas One shall assist in the completion of the Financing on a commercially reasonable basis. No finder’s fee or commission has been settled at this point in relation to the Qualifying Transaction or the Financing but the parties may elect to do so at a later date.

Next Steps

Artrari and Atlas One have begun to negotiate and settle definitive documentation in relation to the Transaction, including a definitive merger, amalgamation or share exchange agreement (the “Definitive Agreement”) setting forth the detailed terms of the Transaction, including the terms set out in the LOI and such other terms and conditions as are customary for transactions of a similar nature and magnitude of the Transaction. It is expected that an application for the listing of the Resulting Issuer Shares will be submitted to the TSXV following the execution of the Definitive Agreement. As an EMD, Atlas One will also be required to receive approval from the British Columbia Securities Commission – Atlas One’s principal securities regulator – to conclude the Transaction. Further, the Transaction is subject to approval of the TSXV and may be subject to approval of the shareholders of Atlas One and Artrari depending on the final structure of the Transaction.

The parties have not yet engaged a sponsor in respect of the Transaction but may elect to do so at a later date. The parties may potentially seek a sponsorship exemption or waiver in connection with the Transaction. The Transaction does not constitute an “Non-Arm’s Length Qualifying Transaction” as defined in Policy 2.4 of the Manual and there are no Non-Arm’s Length Parties involved in the Transaction.

As required by the TSXV, trading of the shares of the Company on the TSXV under the trading symbol AOCC.P shall remain halted pending satisfaction of TSXV requirements and/or completion of the QT.

About Artrari

Artrari is a “Capital Pool Company” as defined in Policy 2.4 – Capital Pool Companies of the Manual which completed its initial public offering on January 4, 2024. The common shares of Artrari are listed for trading on the TSXV under the stock symbol AOCC.P. Artrari has not commenced commercial operations and has no assets other than cash. The officers of the Company are Reece Torode, Chief Executive Officer, Jeffrey Snowdon, Chief Financial Officer and Frank Sur, Corporate Secretary. Except as specifically contemplated in the TSXV’s CPC policy, until the completion of its Qualifying Transaction, the Company will not carry on business, other than the identification and evaluation of companies, business or assets with a view to completing a proposed Qualifying Transaction.

About Atlas One

Atlas One is an EMD registered in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia and commenced business in 2021. Atlas One operates an online investment platform providing access for eligible investors to private market investments using digital technology. Since its launch, Atlas One has processed over $60 million in investments for over sixty different offerings.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward- Looking Information and Conditions to Closing

This press release contains “forward-looking information” and “forward-looking statements” (collectively, “forward-looking statements”) within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. Any statements that are contained in this press release that are not statements of historical fact may be deemed to be forward-looking statements. Generally, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “plans”, “expects” or “does not expect”, “is expected”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “estimates”, “forecasts”, “intends”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, or “believes”, or variations (including negative and grammatical variations) of such words and phrases or state that certain acts, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might” or “will be taken”, “occur” or “be achieved”. More particularly and without limitation, this press release contains forward-looking statements relating to: the completion of the Transaction and the timing thereof, the execution of the Definitive Agreement, the proposed business of the Resulting Issuer, the use of proceeds, the satisfaction and/or waiver of the closing conditions, shareholder and regulatory approvals (including the approval of the TSXV), and future press releases and disclosure. 

Forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain, and the actual performance may be affected by a number of material factors, assumptions and expectations, many of which are beyond the control of the parties, including risks regarding general economic and industry factors, market conditions, management’s ability to manage and to operate the business, and the equity markets generally. Events or circumstances may cause actual results to differ materially from those predicted as a result of numerous known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors, many of which are beyond the control of the parties. Because of these risks and uncertainties and as a result of a variety of factors, the actual results, expectations, achievements, or performance of each of the Resulting Issuer, Artrari, or Atlas One may differ materially from those anticipated and indicated by these forward-looking statements. Readers are further cautioned not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements, as such information, although considered reasonable by the respective management of the Company at the time of preparation, may prove to be incorrect and actual results may differ materially from those anticipated. 

The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made as of the date of this press release and are expressly qualified by the foregoing cautionary statement. Except as required by law, the Company disclaims any intention and assumes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect actual results, whether as a result of new information, future events, changes in assumptions, changes in factors affecting such forward-looking statements, or otherwise. 

This press release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities in any jurisdiction.

Completion of the transaction is subject to a number of conditions, including but not limited to, TSXV acceptance and if applicable pursuant to TSXV requirements, majority of the minority shareholder approval. Where applicable, the transaction cannot close until the required shareholder approval is obtained. There can be no assurance that the transaction will be completed as proposed or at all.

Investors are cautioned that, except as disclosed in the management information circular or filing statement to be prepared in connection with the transaction, any information released or received with respect to the transaction may not be accurate or complete and should not be relied upon. Trading in the securities of a capital pool company should be considered highly speculative.

The TSX Venture Exchange Inc. has in no way passed upon the merits of the proposed transaction and has neither approved nor disapproved the contents of this press release.

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

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Driving Certainty Through Uncertainty: eclicktech’s Engineering Approach to Agentic AI

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XI’AN, China, May 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — As generative AI moves from experimentation to enterprise deployment, the industry focus is shifting from model capability to operational reliability. The challenge is no longer simply building smarter AI, but ensuring AI systems can operate safely and consistently inside complex production environments.

eclicktech recently shared its internal engineering practices around Agentic AI, highlighting how the company is applying context engineering, multi-cloud infrastructure, and layered security frameworks to support enterprise-scale AI deployment.

To support global operations across more than 230 countries and regions, eclicktech built its Cycor platform around a multi-cloud architecture integrating AWS, Google Cloud, Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, Huawei Cloud, and other providers. According to the company, this approach improves infrastructure flexibility, reduces vendor lock-in risk, and enables more efficient orchestration of large-scale Kubernetes clusters and AI workloads.

eclicktech stated that one of the key lessons from early Agent development was that prompt engineering alone was insufficient for enterprise deployment. The company therefore shifted toward context engineering — an approach focused on delivering the right information, at the right time, while optimizing limited token resources.

Its engineering framework includes six layers of context management covering active sessions, short-term memory, long-term semantic storage, knowledge graphs, operational experience, and reusable organizational skills. The system also supports proactive context injection, allowing relevant operational history and risk information to be surfaced automatically before sensitive actions are executed.

To improve inference efficiency, eclicktech introduced layered token governance and progressive tool-loading mechanisms, dynamically loading tools and information only when required. The company said this approach helped improve tool selection accuracy and reduce unnecessary token consumption during complex operational workflows.

Security remains a core requirement throughout the architecture. eclicktech’s governance framework includes namespace isolation, dry-run verification, human approval workflows, rule-based validation, and rollback mechanisms designed to reduce operational risks associated with AI-driven automation.

According to eclicktech, the next stage of enterprise AI competition will depend not only on model capability, but also on engineering reliability, infrastructure orchestration, context management, and organizational knowledge systems.

Note: Certain technical information referenced in this article is derived from eclicktech’s internal engineering practices and is provided for industry reference purposes only.

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How a Unified Monetization Solution Is Driving eCPM and Revenue Growth for Casual Games Worldwide

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SINGAPORE, May 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Casual, hyper-casual, and hybrid-casual games have become dominant categories in the global mobile market, making in-app advertising (IAA) a key driver of monetization success. However, many developers continue to face major challenges, including unstable fill rates, fluctuating eCPMs, difficulties balancing multiple regional markets, and the ongoing tradeoff between user experience and revenue growth.

To address these issues, zMaticoo has compiled a series of monetization case studies from leading game publishers and studios across China, Vietnam, Europe, and North America. These teams span hyper-casual, puzzle, board, card, and light-casual game categories, with DAUs ranging from millions to tens of millions. By adopting the same monetization framework, they achieved simultaneous growth in fill rate, eCPM, and ad revenue while maintaining stable user experience.

A common challenge among these teams was the shrinking monetization margin across global markets, creating an urgent need for sustainable revenue growth. At the same time, developers were cautious about over-monetization negatively impacting retention and player engagement.

To solve these challenges, zMaticoo introduced an AI-driven monetization system with full-funnel optimization capabilities. The platform connects developers directly to premium global advertiser budgets across both performance and brand advertising. AI models identify high-value traffic in real time based on region, audience, and usage scenarios, prioritizing high-eCPM demand sources. Separate bidding strategies are applied for mature and emerging markets to avoid revenue loss caused by one-size-fits-all pricing models.

The platform also provides refined ad format optimization:

Banner Ads: optimized display share and loading timing to improve SOV and stabilize eCPM;Interstitial Ads: precisely triggered during high-value moments such as level completion or pause screens, with especially strong premiums in emerging markets;Rewarded Video: deeply integrated into gameplay loops, delivering high user acceptance and conversion performance.

On the technical side, zMaticoo optimized SDK infrastructure to improve fill stability under weak network conditions. Ad loading time was reduced from five seconds to under two seconds through a rebuilt loading architecture. Progressive asset loading further minimized timeout-related drop-offs. AI-powered ad templates dynamically generated personalized creatives, improving both CTR and conversion performance.

The zMaticoo team also provides one-stop operational and analytics support. Developers can monitor fill rate, impressions, eCPM, and revenue through a unified dashboard, while dedicated optimization specialists provide 7×12 support for A/B testing, strategy iteration, and scaling guidance. The platform is deeply integrated with major mediation solutions, enabling one-time integration and multi-scenario deployment while reducing development and maintenance costs.

According to zMaticoo platform data:

In mature markets including the United States, Germany, Japan, and South Korea, banner eCPMs increased by 5%–10%, while interstitial premiums improved by over 5%;In emerging markets such as Brazil, Mexico, and Southeast Asia, interstitial eCPMs increased by more than 10%.

The monetization framework has demonstrated effectiveness across hyper-casual, puzzle, board/card, and utility app categories, supporting both rapid scale-up and long-term monetization stability.

Partner feedback includes:

“We are highly satisfied with the revenue uplift after integration. Our core products’ banner performance now ranks among the top tier.””Revenue recovered significantly after A/B testing, and we are expanding testing across more products.””One solution now supports multiple global markets without requiring separate monetization strategies for each region.””Interstitial monetization performance has been especially strong, with SOV reaching 10%–20% for several partners.”

zMaticoo believes successful monetization today is not about stacking more ad platforms, but about leveraging AI, technology, and refined operations to unlock long-term traffic value. Whether for hyper-casual publishers, puzzle game studios, or global mobile app companies, this AI-powered monetization framework is designed to deliver sustainable revenue growth while preserving user experience.

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Fox ESS Celebrates Strong Momentum with Integrated Solar Storage & Charging Solutions at Smart Energy 2026

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SYDNEY, May 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Fox ESS, a global leader in renewable energy solutions, attended Smart Energy 2026 during 6-7 May as a platinum sponsor. At the event, Fox ESS showcased its next-generation approach to solar storage and EV charging solution, delivering a seamless, future-ready energy experience for homeowners and installers across Australia.

Integrated Solutions Tailored for Aussie Homes

At Smart Energy 2026, Fox ESS highlighted its storage-to-charging solution, designed to make everyday energy use more convenient for local residents. With performance-led products and proven market traction, Fox ESS is set to play its part in building a more resilient energy future for Australia.

Battery Systems

Fox ESS continues to build momentum in the battery market. Sunwiz, an Australian solar consultancy, recently reported that Fox ESS ranked No.1 in March for installation capacity. And the company also revealed it has installed more than 25,000 systems in April. During the exhibition, Sunwiz presented Fox ESS with an award, recognising the company as Top Solar Company for Fastest Growing Battery.

CQ7 V6+ High Voltage Battery (42kWh and above)
Building on Fox ESS’ proven strengths, compact design and high capacity, CQ7 V6+ is well suited to medium-sized households and ensure the free use of electricity and maximize the self-consumption.EQ4800 High Voltage Battery (28kWh)
A reliable choice for smaller households, designed for efficient day-to-day energy storage.

Alongside its battery range, Fox ESS showcased all-in-one systems, including Stackable AIO and EVO, designed to simplify installation while maintaining a high standard of design and presentation.

Inverters

Fox ESS offers a range of inverters to suit local requirements, supported by up to 200% PV oversizing and a 10-year product warranty.

Single-phase: H1‑G2 (3–6kW); KH series (7–10.5kW)Three-phase: H3 Smart (5–15kW); H3 Pro (15–29.9kW); H3 Plus (50–125kW)

EV Chargers

With EV adoption accelerating, Fox ESS also offers EV charging solutions with solar linkage, designed to work across its inverter portfolio. The chargers provide robust, smart energy management, including dynamic load balancing to help protect home circuits.

A Series (7.3kW / 11kW / 22kW): IP65 and IK08 protection, OCPP-compliant.L Series (7.3kW / 11kW): straightforward installation with multiple colour options.

Big Battery Still Takes Centre Stage

As the Cheaper Home Battery Program moves into a new phase under an updated rebate policy, interest in larger battery systems continues to grow, particularly as more households consider EV upgrades amid rising fuel costs. More EVs typically mean households need greater energy availability, making higher-capacity storage an increasingly attractive option.

Looking ahead, from 1 July 2026, the Australian Government’s Solar Sharer Offer (SSO) will provide eligible households with three hours of free daily electricity to align with peak solar generation. Households with larger batteries will be well placed to make the most of this opportunity.

Fox ESS is also working with local VPP partners, including Amber Electric and Origin Loop VPP, helping homeowners unlock maximum value while supporting greater grid stability.

Maimai Comes Alive at the Exhibition

Visitors to the Fox ESS stand experienced a full programme of brand activations across the event. Following the online announcement, Sydney served as Maimai’s first physical stop, bringing the community together for face-to-face engagement. Attendees queued to take photos with the brand’s friendly and recognisable mascot.

Long-Term Commitment to Australia

Fox ESS has opened two local offices in Melbourne and Sydney, with more than 30 dedicated specialists supporting local customer needs. The company is also looking to play a wider role in Australia’s energy transition.

Notably, Ian Thorpe made his first in-person appearance at Fox Night, where he presented partners with awards. At the event party, Fox ESS also hosted a battery installation challenge, featuring eight rounds of competition, with the final winners receiving a range of prizes.

“We’re delighted to see such a strong result following the rollout of local policy. With nearly 400,000 Australian households now installing batteries, Fox ESS has played a key role, but this is only the beginning. We’re committed to keeping momentum and helping make a smarter, more reliable energy future a reality for more homes.” said Brooks Richard Geng, APAC & Middle East Managing Director, Fox ESS.

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