Breakthrough Technology for Autos to be Revealed.Business Editors BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 15, 2000 Cars can be lighter, tougher and roomier by using a breakthrough technology to be presented to an international gathering of automotive industry The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2006, more than 69 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide. experts next week in California. The experts will hear how Reflexive Materials Technology(TM) (RMT RMT right mentotransverse (position of the fetus). RMT 1. Registered Massage Therapist 2. Renal mesenchymal tumor (TM)) can help to improve fuel efficiency, and enhance safety and comfort. In addition, because RMT is truly a breakthrough technology that can be used on a wide range of materials, products, and structures, it can be used to make bridges stronger and roads more durable. The presentation will also detail how RMT will benefit other industries including, aerospace, electronics, and construction. Charles R. Owens, the inventor of RMT and the Chairman of UniStates Technology Corporation, will speak on the many uses of RMT in a presentation entitled, "Reflexive Materials Technology: Stronger, Lighter, Thinner, Cheaper Materials by Design." This presentation will take place at the 45th International SAMPE SAMPE Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering Symposium and Exhibition in Long Beach on Thursday, May 25. Owens will discuss techniques for enhancing the performance of structural materials Structural materials Construction materials which, because of their ability to withstand external forces, are considered in the design of a structural framework. Brick is the oldest of all artificial building materials. using RMT distributed porosity(TM) to produce lightweight materials, products, and structures of uniform quality and performance. Testing and computer modeling indicate that RMT can make products up to twice as strong and half as heavy. Owens will also detail the startup of an RMT Production Center by UniStates in conjunction with the Tufts University Tufts University, main campus at Medford, Mass.; coeducational; chartered 1852 by Universalists as a college for men. It became a university in 1955. Jackson College, formerly a coordinate undergraduate college for women, merged with the College of Liberal Arts in College of Engineering. The facility is dedicated to the joint development of RMT products with both industry and government. Dr. Charalabos C. Doumanidis, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Tufts, designed the RMT production facilities. Dr. Doumanidis is taking a yearlong sabbatical to install the facilities, which he will continue to manage. Professor Doumanidis holds his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology, at Cambridge; coeducational; chartered 1861, opened 1865 in Boston, moved 1916. It has long been recognized as an outstanding technological institute and its Sloan School of Management has notable programs in business, . Dr. Hugh A. Bruck, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland University of Maryland can refer to:
A complete description of the RMT Production Center, a copy of Owens' presentation, and a full explanation of RMT inner space technology(TM) in layman's language are on the UniStates Website at http://unistates.com/. UniStates is a private company with offices in Virginia and Massachusetts. UniStates Technology Corporation is a 13 year-old materials design firm with the exclusive right to commercialize Reflexive Materials Technology (RMT). |
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