CryoMass Technologies Inc. announced that rigorous testing of its patented cryogenic trichrome separation system has yielded results in all key areas of interest that either met or significantly surpassed pre-testing expectations. The Company is now busily preparing to deliver its first commercial unit to an operating partner based in the heart of the largest cannabis production region of the larger cannabis market, California. This Monterey-based company manufactures premium extracts for their own brand and several of the more prominent, better-known brands in California.

Their extensive expertise in producing high-quality, standardized extracts should prove invaluable as company refine standard operating procedures (SOP) to guide product development for future customers. Together company are establishing a toll processing station at their sophisticated Monterey facility, where company expect to process cannabis on behalf of some of California's leading cannabis cultivators, many of which are already close business relationships. The Company is confident this partnership will begin generating revenues in the 4th quarter of 2022 and anticipate a steep ramp-up in revenues throughout 2023.

The CryoMass system enables cannabis and hemp cultivators and processors to optimize and streamline their processes, thus dramatically reducing costs while simultaneously capturing approximately 97% of the active elements and increasing the purity and quality of the products sold to consumers. Testing Phase Highlights; When comparing the results of the patented CryoMass system to traditional trichome separation systems, there is no comparison. Based on the processing of 25,000 lbs.

of biomass, here are the results of trichome separation system versus nine leading traditional systems that do not and cannot utilize patented cryogenic, solventless separation process: It is important to note that one of the key reasons the CryoMass system is so much more efficient from a process and cost-saving perspective is that it is, to the best of knowledge, the only continuous-feed separation system while all others are batch-feed systems. Although the Company's initial focus is on the cannabis and hemp sector, there is tremendous potential to generate important revenue streams from processing other high-value, trichrome-rich plants where similar cost savings and end-product improvements can be realized.