dynaCERT Inc. announced that Mosolf SE & CO. AG is making a strong and strategic financial commitment to the Company with the expansion of dealer operations across Germany and neighbouring European countries. Dr. Joerg Mosolf advises that MOSOLF has already hired twenty-three (23) new employees dedicated 100% full-time to the marketing, sales and installations of dynaCERT’s HydraGEN™ Technology in Germany, France, Benelux and Poland. As well, MOSOLF has dedicated a showroom in Germany to showcase professionally and exclusively dynaCERT’s HydraGEN™ Technology. Dr. Mosolf is personally dedicating his individual time on a daily basis to introducing dynaCERT’s HydraGEN™ Technology to Chief Executives of users and potential users in Europe as well as important government officials and OEM’s in Germany. In addition and more specifically, MOSOLF, as a dealer of dynaCERT, has indicated formally to the Company that it is currently setting up the following: In Germany: 12 showrooms, starting in January 2020, for showcasing dynaCERT’s HydraGEN™ Technology in various cities across Germany; In France: 2 showrooms, starting in January 2020, for showcasing dynaCERT’s HydraGEN™ Technology and expand more showrooms across cities in France within the next 12 months; In Belgium: 1 showroom, starting in January 2020, for showcasing dynaCERT’s HydraGEN™ Technology in various cities across Belgium; In Holland: 1 showroom, starting in January 2020, for showcasing dynaCERT’s HydraGEN™ Technology in various cities across Holland; In Czech Republic: 1 showroom to be set up in Prague in the first quarter of 2020; and In Poland: 1 showroom to be set up in the second quarter of 2020. On the Rhine River, MOSOLF is initiating marine applications by installing dynaCERT’s HydraGEN™ Technology on one of the RoRo inland vessels, MS Terra, owned by the Dutch shipping company F. Elbert B.V. in turn owned by shipper Mr. Frans Elbert. The vessel has a loading capacity of 175 commercial vehicles of the Sprinter class or 250 cars. MOSOLF’s compound at the Rhine port in Düsseldorf functions as a trimodal transport hub (road, rail, water) for the transport of vehicles between the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan area and the North Range seaports.