Peter W. DeVecchis, President of Solomon commented, "We look forward to the opportunity to meet with our shareholders and discuss the progress their company has made over the last eighteen months. Aside from conducting business related to the election of the Board of Directors and the proposal to increase our authorized common shares, immediately after the formal meeting we will be providing an overview of the Power Electronics business as well as an overview of the intellectual property in our Motive Power division."
Mr. DeVecchis continued, "As we have often emphasized, an important element of our strategy is to integrate the unique capabilities of our intellectual property with the expanded resources resident in our acquired Power Electronics businesses. The engineering and technical capabilities of the Company have grown substantially since our first acquisition in August of 2006. We want our shareholders to understand the focus of our business in the power markets and specifically the many opportunities for all of our technology and in the alternative and renewable energy segments."
Mr. DeVecchis continued, "We will also introduce the Chairman of our Advisory Board, Mr. James Dunn, who will present an overview of the various opportunities before the Company. We will also update the audience on our ongoing strategy for growing the Company and reaching our goals over the next twenty four months. We will have available details of how the various technologies compete in the market place, examples of their use in various applications, and information on the genesis of our intellectual property patents and displays of our Electric Wheel(R) technology. A brief question and answer session will follow."
Solomon Technologies, Inc., through its Motive Power and Power Electronics divisions, develops, licenses, manufactures and sells precision electric power drive systems, including those utilizing its patented Electric Wheel(R), Electric Transaxle(TM) and hybrid and regenerative technologies as well as direct current power supplies and power supply systems requiring high levels of reliability and ruggedness for defense, aerospace, marine, commercial, automotive, hybrid electric and all electric vehicle applications.
Courtesy: Solomon Technologies Inc,
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