Visionstate Corp. provideD the following update on the growth of its Internet of Things (IoT) application which is quickly gaining traction in the facility management sector under the branded name, WANDATM. WANDATM has quickly become an important tool in the fight against COVID-19 and other diseases as the sixth wave of the virus continues to create health concerns across Canada and beyond.

WANDATM is a mobile application, incorporating QR code functionality, that tracks cleaning and maintenance activities and measures those activities against new and more stringent protocols. The Company provides the following updates on the global rollout of WANDATM: The Company has entered into two significant pilot projects with Business Services Contractors (BSC) to test the performance of the WANDATM mobile app. The successful conclusion of the pilot projects will result in further deployments throughout the portfolios of the BSCs and represents new selling partners.

The Company has deployed additional WANDATM tablets to Class A office towers in Florida to an existing customer. The continued expansion of WANDATM through the customer's real estate portfolio demonstrates the value of the technology as it continues to become an integral part of the cleaning protocols. The sales pipeline for WANDATM continues to grow and includes seniors' facilities, municipalities, school divisions, universities, and office towers, to name a few.

The opportunities continue to be driven by Visionstate's global partner which is a leader in the cleaning and hygiene business. The Company has partnered with a managed phone solution provider to supply rugged phones to customers who do not currently provide employees with handsets. The managed solution provides the ability to control the use of the phones so that they are used for the purposes of WANDATM only.

Visionstate is commencing the development of RFID technology to track the location of high-value assets in hospitals and to track the cleaning of these assets after each use. Tracking assets and the cleaning protocols that accompany these assets continue to be a challenge for hospitals in particular. The RFID application will also be sold on a software as a service model.