Simulated Environment Concepts, Inc. (SMEV) has appointed Noah Wagler, an innovative Amish farmer, as the new CEO and President of the company. Wagler has demonstrated his commitment to the company's future by making an initial investment of more than $25,000 through acquiring SMEV stock in the open market over recent weeks. This leadership change marks the beginning of a transformative chapter for SMEV, with Wagler forming a strategic team dedicated to regenerative farming and agriculture technologies.
The company aims to secure multiple contracts and agreements that promote sustainable products and processes, which are expected to significantly benefit consumers through improved food supply chains and environmentally responsible practices. Next week, SMEV will announce the commencement of a rebranding initiative and its new revenue-generating venture. The company's objective is to initially create direct-to-consumer opportunities, with plans to launch sales on October 1st.
Wagler has already obtained a commitment for 2,500 cattle for the direct-to-consumer arm, with estimates projecting approximately $12.5 million in net revenue for this division. In the short term, the company will launch a new direct-to-consumer website along with supporting social media platforms as part of the rebranding effort. SMEV will also initiate discussions for joint ventures, new subsidiaries, and collaborations with established revenue-generating companies to support growth and asset accumulation.
The company plans to create synergistic opportunities with existing companies within the Amish community, integrating established companies into new revenue-generating ventures and subsidiaries. These new ventures will implement regenerative farming and agriculture practices within the livestock and seafood sectors, leveraging cutting-edge technologies and strategic partnerships to enhance food supply chains and improve crop and livestock yields worldwide. Wagler expressed enthusiasm about these initiatives, stating they will have a positive effect on the future growth and profitability of SMEV while promoting sustainable agricultural practices.


