Crystalix to Exhibit and Launch Their 2-D Portrait Program into the $ 87 Billion Photo Imaging Industry at the Photo Marketing Association International Show, Feb. 12-15.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers PMA PMA (papillary-marginal-attached), n a system of epidemiologic scoring of periodontal disease devised by Schour and Massler in which the symbols denote the areas involved in gingival inflammation. PMA Progressive muscular atrophy 2004 LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 9, 2004 Crystalix Group International (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). :CYXG) announces that the company will exhibit and launch their worldwide 2-D subsurface sub·sur·face adj. Of, relating to, or situated in an area beneath a surface, especially the surface of the earth or of a body of water. Adj. 1. portrait program at the Photo Marketing Association International's (PMA) largest event, which will take place February 12-15 at the Las Vegas Convention Center The Las Vegas Convention Center is owned and operated by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and is located in Clark County, Nevada. It is one of the largest Convention centers in the world. At the end of 2004, the center had 3. . The Photo Marketing Association International show (PMA) is the world's largest photo imaging trade show with more than 30,000 attendees for nearly 100 countries. It is the premier event in the $87 billion worldwide imaging industry. "Crystalix has been in development and testing of their 2-D subsurface portrait program and is prepared to launch this at PMA," stated John J. Lais, III, Chief Marketing Officer. "More than 30,000 retailers, photofinishers, portrait studios, imaging centers, manufacturers and suppliers will be in attendance and this will give the company the most comprehensive global audience from which to launch our program," stated Lais, Chief Marketing Officer. "We believe launch of this 2-D subsurface portrait program will give the company significant new revenue opportunities in this rapidly evolving 2-D and 3-D subsurface imaging," stated Lais. About Crystalix Group International Inc. Crystalix is a leading manufacturer, distributor and marketer of laser subsurface engraved en·grave tr.v. en·graved, en·grav·ing, en·graves 1. To carve, cut, or etch into a material: engraved the champion's name on the trophy. 2. optical-quality glass products. Its principal product is a personalized three-dimensional engraved crystal that features the facial image of one or more persons or other three-dimensional images. As of Sept. 30, 2003, Crystalix had 44 kiosks owned by its marketing partners in retail shopping malls, resorts, promenades, casinos, cruise ships This is a list of cruise ships, both those in service and those that have since ceased to operate. Both cruise ships and cruiseferries are included in this list. (Ocean liners are not included on this list, see List of ocean liners. and theme parks where its crystals are engraved and sold. Its engraving engraving, in its broadest sense, the art of cutting lines in metal, wood, or other material either for decoration or for reproduction through printing. In its narrowest sense, it is an intaglio printing process in which the lines are cut in a metal plate with a process involves the use of a high-resolution digital camera, a laser image scanner, and a laser that is configured together by a standard desktop personal computer, using its proprietary software and a Windows operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. . The laser image scanner converts images from the digital camera, a customer's digital image, or a hard copy photograph into a three-dimensional or two-dimensional digitally formatted image that will be engraved into the center of the crystal by the laser. This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and of 1995. Such statements can be identified by lead-in "Looking Forward." These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve significant risks and uncertainties. Actual results may vary materially from those in the forward-looking statements as a result of the effectiveness of management's strategies and decisions, general economic and business conditions, new or modified statutory or regulatory requirements, and changing price and market conditions. No assurance can be given that these are all the factors that could cause actual results to vary materially from the forward-looking statement. |
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