Any thoughts on why Heatron wasn`t mentioned? Or why they didn`t perticipate? Or even why Heatron's CEO Mike Keenan didn`t comment as he did in the licensing press release 16 months ago?
"Heatron's CEO Mike Keenan, commenting on the license said, "We feel that obtaining the rights to utilize the ElectriPlast™ material in two of our applications is critical to the market success of these products"
"Integral and Heatron will work together, to bring to market products that will meet the needs of Heatron's customers in the heating and LED lighting markets. In addition, both companies will collaborate in order to identify new applications of Heatron's technology incorporating Integral's ElectriPlast™ material."
This should have been right down their alley I would think. Yet their web page still doesn`t contain a single reference to either Integral, or ElectriPlast, or ElictiOnix(excellent heating elements), or ElectriPonix(an exceptional wiring product).