ADVISORY/Superconductor Technologies Inc. to Present At Wall Street Forum.Business Editors ADVISORY...for February 15 (Thursday) SANTA BARBARA Santa Barbara (săn'tə bär`brə, –bərə), city (1990 pop. 85,571), seat of Santa Barbara co., S Calif., on the Pacific Ocean; inc. 1850. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 12, 2001 Superconductor A material that has little resistance to the flow of electricity. Traditional superconductors operate at absolute zero (-459.67 degrees Fahrenheit or -273.15 degrees Celsius). Experiments in the 1980s raised the temperature to -321 degrees Fahrenheit. Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq: SCON SCON Server CONsolidation SCON Serial Port Control Register (Intel 8051 Microcontroller) SCON Scheme Contracted-Out Number (UK) SCON Student Consultant (University of New Mexico) ), the global leader in developing and manufacturing superconducting su·per·con·duct·ing adj. Having, exhibiting, or capable of superconductivity: "a revolutionary superconducting magnetic propulsion system" Colin Nickerson. products for wireless networks, today announced that the Company will be presenting at The Wall Street Forum's 38th Institutional Investor Institutional Investor A non-bank person or organization that trades securities in large enough share quantities or dollar amounts that they qualify for preferential treatment and lower commissions. Conference.
WHO: Superconductor Technologies Inc. ("STI") is the global leader in
developing and manufacturing superconducting products for wireless networks
WHAT: The Wall Street Forum's 38th Institutional Investor Conference WHEN:
Thursday, February 15, 2001 at 11:50 a.m. WHERE: The Roosevelt Hotel Madison
Avenue at 45th Street New York, New York 10001 NOTE: For a webcast of STI's
presentation and for additional information on the conference please go to:
http://www.corporate-ir.net/m edia_files/priv/21180/WSAF/ calendar_page.htm
Superconductor Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: SCON), headquartered in Santa Barbara, CA, is the global leader in developing and manufacturing superconducting products for wireless networks. STI's SuperFilter(R) System utilizes high-temperature superconducting technology, along with proprietary cryogenic cryogenic /cry·o·gen·ic/ (-jen´ik) producing low temperatures. cry·o·gen·ic adj. 1. Relating to or producing low temperatures. 2. cooling, to create a front-end filter and amplifier system utilized in wireless base stations to enhance their performance. These enhancements include extending the range of base stations, lowering dropped and blocked calls, increasing capacity, enabling higher data rates for wireless data transmission, and generally improving the quality of the wireless connection. |
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