First of all, the South Korean company is apparently named "U&I Bio-Tech, Inc" and NOT "UNI Bio-Tech, Inc" as in the PR. Easy mistake because U&I sounds like UNI. :-) OR maybe they prefer UNI Or maybe it's just a play on words.
BioHarp Korea, the parent company, apparently is a private company in Korea. Here is one description:
sales@uni-biotech.com. North America Headquarters. 6542 Ocean Crest Dr, suite C103. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
Hathaway Corp tried or did do a LOI in 2008:
Hathaway Corporation Enters Into LOI With Korean Medical Device Manufacturer, U & I Bio-Tech, Inc. 2/4/2008
SAINT PETERSBURG, FL--(Marketwire - February 04, 2008) - Hathaway Corporation (PINKSHEETS: HWYI), a company that focuses on acquiring, developing, and managing disruptive technologies in the telecommunications, medical devices, and software fields that change the way companies grow and service their businesses globally, announced that the Company has entered into a Letter of Intent for a joint venture with U&I Bio-Tech, Inc., a South Korea-based Medical Device Company, for BioHarp, a unique diagnostic medical device currently in development by U&I. BioHarp's revolutionary patented technology will provide physicians with the capability to diagnose a variety of ailments quickly, accurately, and in a totally safe and non-invasive manner.
Except when they merged, they did a R/S:
Hathaway (HWYI) Announces Approval of Name Change, New Trading Symbol and Reverse Split 5/28/2008
SAINT PETERSBURG, FL--(Marketwire - May 28, 2008) - Hathaway, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: HWYI) announced that the Company has received final approval from NASDAQ for its name change, new trading symbol, and reverse split, effective on Thursday, May 29, 2008 at the opening of trading.
Here a list of other items supposedly manufactured by U%I Bio-Tech in Korea: (Delayed load time)