お知らせ • Oct 09
Damon Advances to Prototype Phase of Hypersport Race with Successful Engineering Validation and Completion of Clay Master Model
Damon Inc. announced it has successfully completed the Engineering Concept Validation phase for its HyperSport Race ("HSR"). This milestone marks the company's official transition from digital simulations to tangible prototype development, bringing its innovative vehicle closer to testing and production readiness. The comprehensive validation phase included several key engineering activities for HSR. The team conducted advanced vehicle dynamics studies to ensure the final product will deliver strong performance and handling. To confirm structural integrity and aerodynamic efficiency, the vehicle's design underwent rigorous Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) testing. The successful completion of these digital tests have paved the way for physical manufacturing, with the construction of the initial prototype chassis and preliminary bench testing of the powertrain system now complete. The start of prototype production is officially underway. Following the completion of the Engineering Concept Validation phase, the company is now focused on the assembly and integration of its Engineering Test Vehicle, which it currently expects to debut publicly in November. This event will offer the first comprehensive look at the vehicle's integrated systems and innovative performance capabilities. No representation or warranty is intended with respect to anticipated future results, or that estimates, or projections will be sustained. In developing the forward-looking statements in this press release, have applied several material assumptions, including the general business and economic conditions of the industries and countries in which Damon operates, and general market conditions. Many risks, uncertainties, and other factors could cause the actual results of Damon to differ materially from the results, performance, achievements, or developments expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ from those discussed in the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, history of losses, ability to implement growth strategy, generate revenue and achieve profitability, limited operating history with recent acquisitions, ability to obtain adequate financing as needed, ability to continue as a going concern, status as a foreign private issuer, impact of recent delisting from Nasdaq, ability to establish and sustain an active trading market on an over-the-counter market maintained by OTC Markets Group Inc., customer demand for or acceptance of products and services, the impact of competitive or alternative products, technologies, and pricing, emerging competition and rapidly advancing technology that may outpace the own, ability to develop, manufacture or distribute products and services and secure strategic supply, manufacturing, licensing and distribution arrangements, ability to protect user data and user information, impact of any changes in existing or future regulatory and tax regimes applying to business, ability to successfully consummate strategic transactions and integrate companies or technologies that the company acquire, the ability to attract and retain management and employees with specialized knowledge and technical skills, ability to develop and maintain effective internal controls, general economic conditions and events and the impact they may have on and customers, including but not limited to escalating tariff and non-tariff trade measures imposed by the United States and other countries, increases in inflation rates and rates of interest, supply chain challenges, increased costs for materials and labor, cybersecurity threats, and conflicts such as those in Russia/Ukraine, Israel/Hamas and Iran, success at managing the risks involved in the foregoing items, and other risk factors discussed in the periodic and current reports and registration statements filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the British Columbia.