Hawkeye Systems Begins Trading Publicly Under Symbol "HWKE"

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Setting Out to Create the Next-Generation Imaging Technology Company

LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / September 23, 2019 / Hawkeye Systems, Inc. (OTCQB:HWKE), a next-generation imaging technology company, today announced the commencement of trading under the ticker symbol "HWKE" effective August 8, 2019. Additional information can be found in the company's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission found here.

https://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?action=getcompany&CIK=0001750777&owner=exclude&count=40&hidefilings=0

Corby Marshall, Chief Executive Officer of Hawkeye Systems, commented, "Our vision is to provide better imaging data for mission critical applications. Our patent pending camera systems use RGB, Volumetric and Light Field camera technologies to capture, store, process and output images and depth data in 180 and 360 degrees in real time. These systems provide live streaming and real time image analysis of immersive 360 degree video, which can be applied to a variety of industries and use cases, from the battlefield to the factory floor. We have initially set our targets on military and law enforcement, auto scan, entertainment, manufacturing, education and medical industries. We are thrilled to now be a publicly-traded company and look forward to reporting our progress with shareholders and the Wall Street community."

Hawkeye Systems, Inc. is an American next generation imaging technology company. It was founded by former member of the US Military who joined forces with Hollywood film production veterans to focus on developing cutting edge imaging products and services to assist the military and police forces with Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR). Hawkeye's imaging technology enables A.I. image analysis solutions across a variety of industries, which include entertainment, sports, auto, education and medical spaces, while also serving military, police and law enforcement agencies. Any industry that can use real time image analysis will see value in Hawkeye's camera systems, from protecting our soldiers in the field to automating quality control in manufacturing.

Presently, imaging technology is not efficiently enabled with data in a way that couples the two sources to work together. Camera and media control systems are disjointed and not optimized for the new emerging multi-camera captures for Broadcast, Cinema and VR/AR. In comparison, Hawkeye is generations ahead in that we are able to synchronize AI and data processing, while also providing notifications to the operator. In a sense, we are orchestrating the entire VR/AR practice by creating a seamless immersive experience for the user.


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