This post is in respose to a question elsewhere that would not post as some automatic scan seems to hide within the metal of the sytsem some words that are not allowed to be placed on a message board. The questions was has anyone seen recepts and or real verrification of MTEY TECH, I say that it is not that part of due dilly in taking a look at the Net Based Info for Du Dilly. Egads ,,,Verrification of the MILLION $ Multi Contracts with the USA Airforce, that is not my job LOL so I pl;aced a receipt I had from the Dept of the Interior NON RELATED yto MTEY as a well, joke. But you get the point....so call the University of PA, I did not: I just well like the facts as presented:
So you want to see Due Dilly ...want to view what a NON MTEY related US Government RECEPT really looks like? I have an OLD Y2K one on Mining we attempted Due Dilly on ...as I said non MTEY related, I do Net Based PR now: http://mywebpage.netscape.com/Chucalo/PR+jobs/Y2KCLAIM.jpg http://web.archive.org/web/20000925205146/www.auctionbuy.com/wma8/ http://mywebpage.netscape.com/Chucalo/PR+jobs/WR+START+PAGE+May+1998.htm http://mywebpage.netscape.com/Chucalo/PR+jobs/chuckaatwork99 OLD Stuff DDilly: U od Penna related as my relative Francis Hopkinson was in the FIRST class to Graduate at the U of PA: http://cards.webshots.com/cp-16337960-IIbp-album/30572560lXysyRXtRd NEW SEC Disclosures: http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=SVED&read=722 Chucka i just like MTEY and will call Mr B for the first time I do think. I am Chuck Hopkinson Marshall but did I call the U of PENNA, no I did not.
PS it is like asking a question on THIS NR or others?
Material Technologies, Inc. Delivers EFS Test Platform to Air Force
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 5, 2002--Material Technologies, Inc. (MATECH) (OTCBB:MTEY) today announced that it has delivered to the Materials Laboratory at Wright Patterson Air Force Base a laboratory model of its Electrochemical Fatigue Sensor, or EFS, which has demonstrated a capability of detecting cracks in the tens of microns range in aircraft quality high strength aluminum, steel, and titanium alloys. (Note: ten microns equals four ten-thousands of an inch)
Development of the EFS is being continued to find similar size cracks in steel bridges, turbines, ships, and other actual structures in the field. It is expected that the EFS will provide a powerful capability by finding very small cracks in actual structures.
This announcement relates to a previous activity, the announcement of which is subject to government approval which has now been obtained.
MATECH is engaged in the research and development of metal fatigue detection, measurement, and monitoring technologies. As such, the Company has developed a suite of devices for the non-destructive testing (NDT) of metal fatigue and a solution for subsequent real-time monitoring of structural integrity. These technologies can be applied in virtually any industry in which metal is a significant structural component, i.e.: Bridges, Aerospace, Oil & Gas, Construction, Shipping, etc.
For more information on Material Technologies, visit www.dejong.org or the company site: www.matechcorp.com.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: Statements in this document looking forward in time involve risks and uncertainties, and therefore actual results may be materially different. Factors that could cause actual results to differ include activity levels in the securities markets and other risk factors such as customer order rates, cancellations, late delivery of customer components, late system delivery, production delays, dependence upon certain customers, dependencies upon key executives, competition, product liability risk, control by management, and other risks detailed in the applicable U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission requirements.
CONTACT:
Material Technologies, Inc.
Robert M. Bernstein, 310/208-5589
matech@att.net
Material Technologies Names Chief of Strategic Planning
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 22, 2002--Material Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:MTEY) Monday announced that it has appointed Samuel I. Schwartz, P.E. as Chief of Strategic Planning. Mr. Schwartz's qualifications and experience equip him to handle the company responsibilities of Public Sector Marketing, Contracts, Quality Assurance, and Engineering. He is a nationally known expert on Bridge Safety.
Mr. Schwartz has served as New York City's Traffic Commissioner (1982-1986) and New York City's Chief Engineer/First Deputy Commissioner of Transportation (1986-1990). As Senior Vice President with Hayden/Wegman Consulting Engineers from 1990-1995, Mr. Schwartz utilized his expertise in the field of transportation engineering and safety to advise many government agencies regarding their needs for Bridge and Traffic Safety engineering. Most recently he has led The Sam Schwartz Company, a multi-disciplinary traffic and transportation-consulting agency.
Upon making the announcement, Robert M. Bernstein, CEO of Material Technologies said: "Having worked with Sam for the last several years on an informal basis, I am extremely impressed with his ability, experience, commitment, and contacts in the Bridge World and believe his greater availability and involvement in our moving forward will be an extremely important resource."
Material Technologies is a company developing technologies for the detection, measurement, and monitoring of metal fatigue in structures such as Bridges, Airplanes, Turbine Engines, etc. Matech's unique expertise lies in its ability to comprehensively track the many aspects of structural integrity and to integrate them in real time. To date, Matech has received $8.1 million of federal funding and approximately $3.1 million of private investment towards their development.
For more information on Material Technologies, please visit www.dejong.org or the company website, www.matechcorp.com. Investors can contact Bob Grundstrom, Managing Partner for deJong & Associates at 818 597 8840.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: Statements in this document looking forward in time involve risks and uncertainties, and therefore actual results may be materially different. Factors that could cause actual results to differ include activity levels in the securities markets and other risk factors such as customer order rates, cancellations, late delivery of customer components, late system delivery, production delays, dependence upon certain customers, dependencies upon key executives, competition, product liability risk, control by management, and other risks detailed in the applicable U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission requirements.
CONTACT:
Material Technologies, Inc.
Robert M. Bernstein, 310/208-5589
matech@att.net