July 30, 2026 - 01:09

Nocera has taken a step forward in its artificial intelligence infrastructure strategy by acquiring a controlling stake in QMAX Technology. The deal gives Nocera access to authorized distribution channels for Micron and Crucial memory products, which the company plans to use to support its expansion into AI infrastructure and data center markets.
Under the terms of the transaction, Nocera acquired a 30% controlling interest in QMAX through a variable interest entity structure. The purchase price was approximately $408,000, paid entirely in restricted stock, with no cash changing hands. The move allows Nocera to enter the memory supply chain without upfront capital outlay.
The acquisition positions Nocera to tap into growing demand for high-performance memory and storage solutions, which are critical components in AI data centers. By securing access to established distribution networks, the company can potentially accelerate its entry into the AI hardware market. The deal also gives Nocera a foothold in the supply chain for memory modules used in servers and other computing infrastructure.
Investors will be watching how Nocera leverages the QMAX acquisition to generate revenue and build partnerships in the AI sector. The company's use of stock rather than cash for the deal suggests a focus on preserving liquidity while pursuing growth opportunities.
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