Small Cap Breaking News You Can't Miss!Here's a quick rundown of the latest updates from standout small-cap companies making big moves today:Nextech3D.ai (CSE: NTAR) (OTCQB: NEXCF) (FSE: 1SS)Nextech3D.ai announced it will be lead sponsor at an EMRG Media trade show event in New York City (October 27-29, 2026), showcasing its Krafty Labs Experience Marketplace and AI Event Operating System. The company's Eventdex platform will handle full event registration, lead retrieval, and onsite operations. For investors, this partnership demonstrates real-world commercial traction for Nextech's unified AI Event OS as a revenue-generating platform.MAX Power Mining Corp. (CSE: MAXX) (OTC: MAXXF) (FSE: 89N)Eric Sprott is making a $25 million strategic investment in MAX Power Mining via a non-brokered private placement at $2.00 per unit, with warrants exercisable at $2.75 for 24 months. Proceeds will accelerate follow-up drilling at the Lawson Complex — Canada's first confirmed subsurface Natural Hydrogen system — along with seismic data acquisition and AI platform development. Sprott's continued backing marks a high-profile endorsement of Natural Hydrogen as a scalable clean energy frontier.Aldebaran Resources Inc. (TSX-V: ALDE) (OTCQX: ADBRF)Aldebaran reported strong infill drill results from its 80%-owned Altar copper-gold project in Argentina, highlighted by 1,339.30 metres grading 0.45% copper equivalent, including 500 metres of 0.71% CuEq. Seven holes confirm the scale and grade continuity of one of the Americas' largest undeveloped porphyry copper systems. An updated resource estimate is targeted for Q3 2026, paving the way for a Pre-Feasibility Study in 2027.Decibel Cannabis Company Inc. (TSXV: DB) (OTCQB: DBCCF)Decibel reported Q1 2026 net revenue of $30 million, a 41% year-over-year increase, with international sales surging 330% to $9.6 million as it began shipping GMP-extracted product into Germany. Adjusted EBITDA doubled to $6.9 million year-over-year, and Q2 2026 guidance calls for $33 to $35 million in revenue. A new $61 million ATB credit facility extending maturities to 2030 and a planned Creston property sale further strengthen the balance sheet heading into the seasonally strongest period.Bottom Line: Today's small-cap market featured a powerful combination of catalysts — a major institutional endorsement of Canadian Natural Hydrogen, compelling copper-gold drill results confirming a world-class deposit, strong cannabis revenue growth driven by international expansion, and an AI event technology platform winning real commercial partnerships.Stay ahead of the market — follow AGORACOM for more breaking small-cap news and insights.



