Smartkem and Jericho Energy Enter LOI to Establish AI Infrastructure Firm
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Oct 07 2025
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Proposed Business Combination: Smartkem (SMTK) has signed a non-binding Letter of Intent with Jericho Energy Ventures (JROOF) for an all-stock business combination aimed at creating a U.S.-owned AI infrastructure company that integrates low-cost energy with advanced semiconductor technologies.
Ownership and Leadership Structure: Upon completion, Jericho stockholders would own 65% and Smartkem stockholders 35% of the combined entity, with Jericho's CEO Brian Williamson taking the helm of the new company, which will continue to be publicly listed on Nasdaq.
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About SMTK
SmartKem, Inc. provides disruptive organic thin-film transistors, which have the potential to drive the displays. The Company’s patented TRUFLEX semiconductor and dielectric inks, or electronic polymers, are used to make transistors. Its inks enable low temperature printing processes, which are compatible with existing manufacturing infrastructure to deliver displays. Its semiconductor platform is used in various display technologies, including micro-light-emitting diode (MicroLED), LCD and AMOLED, as well as in applications in advanced computer and artificial intelligence (AI) chip packaging, sensors, and logic. The Company designs and develops its materials at its research and development facility in Manchester, the United Kingdom and provides prototyping services at the Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) in Sedgefield, the United Kingdom. The Company has an intellectual property portfolio, including 140 granted patents across 17 patent families and 40 codified trade secrets.
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Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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- Technological Breakthrough: Smartkem's collaboration with Shanghai Jiao Tong University has led to the development of the world's first all-organic transistor biometric sensor, significantly enhancing optical detection sensitivity for fingerprint recognition on curved surfaces, addressing challenges like fingerprint spoofing and advancing biometric technology.
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