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February 27, 2021

Nano Tech Solves Diamond Traceability

Nano Innovator Holdings (NIH) announced the completion of its prototype platform for end-to-end identification of rough to polished mined diamonds, as well as lab-grown diamonds, utilizing nanotechnology applications, cloud-based storage solutions, smartphone optic systems and a proprietary smartphone consumer app.

NIH, founded by diamond industry veteran, Bruno Scarselli, CEO, who has been developing this new technology for over three years said, “It’s been a long road, but we finally have a scientific, mine to market, chain of custody solution that everyone in the diamond pipeline has been seeking.”

The NIH system includes, End-to-end scientific solution for traceability, tying rough stones to polished diamonds. A proprietary Nano tag, placed under the diamond’s surface using femtosecond laser technology is that does not change the diamond’s clarity or color, as per The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) grading standard.

A unique patent-pending consumer smartphone solution for Android and IOS phones to detect and read subsurface nano tags. Purchasers of a diamond ring anywhere in the world will be able to discover the lifecycle of their diamond. NIH system is a guarantee of ethically sourced and sustainably mined rough, from an acceptable United Nations exporting country.

An insurance friendly solution to verify ownership if a diamond is lost or stolen even if the diamond is re-polished from its original shape.

Scarselli continued, “The excitement for the release of the NIH platform has been rewarding for our company and fulfilling personally. NIH will be a legacy for three generations of our family in the diamond business and will provide the industry with an opportunity to ensure consumer confidence for years to come.”

 

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