BioLargo CEO Interviewed at The Wall Street Resource
Westminster, California - (NewMediaWire) - November 13, 2019 - BioLargo (OTCQB: BLGO), developer of sustainable
technologies and full-service environmental engineering, announced today that
its President & CEO Dennis P. Calvert was interviewed by The Wall Street
Resource, a platform for microcap company news and due diligence. The interview
can be accessed here: https://thewallstreetresource.com/webcasts/.
Mr.
Calvert’s interview highlighted several of BioLargo’s innovative clean tech
products and services. In particular, Mr. Calvert gave an update on the development
of the company’s new water treatment technology designed to address per- and
poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a class of water contaminants of growing
concern in the US.
The
interview with Mr. Calvert was published at 2:00 p.m.
PST on November 13, 2019. The interview webcast is free of cost
to all listeners and available at www.thewallstreetresource.com. In
addition, the interview will be available for replay.
About
Biolargo (BLGO)
BioLargo
invents, patents, and develops innovative platform technologies for three
markets: 1) advanced water and wastewater treatment, 2) industrial odor and VOC
control, and 3) advanced wound care products. With a wide array of issued
patents, an extensive R&D talent pool, and a full-service engineering team,
the company maintains a robust pipeline of products from inception through
maturity. BioLargo monetizes its technology assets with the goal of
maximizing both impact and shareholder value, using licensing, strategic
partnership, and direct-to-market strategies.
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Wall Street Resource
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Contact
Information
Dennis P.
Calvert, President & CEO of BioLargo, Inc.
888-400-2863