Sixth Wave Innovations Inc., a development stage nanotechnology company, focuses on the extraction and detection of target substances at the molecular level using specialized molecularly imprinted polymers. It is involved in the molecular engineering, materials extraction, detection, and purification activities. The company is in the process of commercializing its Affinity cannabinoid purification technology; and IXOS, a line of extraction polymers for the gold mining industry. In addition, it is involved in the research and development of rapid diagnostic test for viruses under the AMIPs label. The company was formerly known as Atom Energy Inc. and changed its name to Sixth Wave Innovations Inc. in August 2019. Sixth Wave Innovations Inc. was incorporated in 2007 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
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