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Diversified Product Inspections, Inc. Exhibitor at National Conventions in Atlanta and Las Vegas.


OAK RIDGE Oak Ridge, city (1990 pop. 27,310), Anderson and Roane counties, E Tenn., on Black Oak Ridge and the Clinch River; founded by the U.S. government 1942, inc. as an independent city 1959. , Tenn. -- Diversified Product Inspections, Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB

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), a provider of independent product failure analysis, air contamination and fire investigations for the insurance industry recently was an exhibitor at two insurance industry related conventions.

DPI (Dots Per Inch) The measurement of the resolution of display and printing systems. A typical CRT screen provides 96 dpi, which provides 9,216 dots per square inch (96x96). Flat panel displays from 110 to 200 dpi have also been developed.  recently participated as an exhibitor at two conventions, the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters Convention (CPCU CPCU Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter
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) in Atlanta and The Insurance Technology Conference in Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. . John VanZyll, DPI's CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , attended these conventions along with several DPI staff personnel. Over 200 people visited DPI's booth at the CPCU convention and many requested follow-up information. Numerous other convention attendees were interested in DPI's Web-based HomeCheckSafety interactive risk management service. One insurance industry trade magazine requested that DPI write a column for the magazine on product failures and risk management issues. DPI is providing several other independent insurance brokers with additional information on how HomeCheckSafety can be packaged as part of their underwriting efforts to grow revenue, cut costs, and provide insurance companies with "safer policies."

The ISOTECH show in Las Vegas was also a successful opportunity for DPI to present itself to various insurance software packaging providers concerning all of DPI's forensic investigation services, product liability identification, and the data source HomeCheckSafety risk management program. Several companies wanted to set up conference calls in the coming weeks to discuss ways to package some of DPI's services into the software and interactive applications they provide the insurance industry.

DPI was pleased with the overall reception of the material and information presented at the booth. DPI believes there is the potential for business with new segments of the insurance related businesses. DPI plans to be an exhibitor at several trade shows in 2006 as a way to expand its marketing efforts to new and different potential clients.

About Diversified Product Inspections, Inc. (www.dpi-inc.com)

Launched in 1991 and headquartered in Oak Ridge, Tenn., Diversified Product Inspections, Inc. provides expertise and unbiased, independent investigations on product failures, air contamination and fire investigations of all multi-billion dollar markets which directly impact three groups: the insurance industry, manufacturers and consumers. In addition, DPI has developed an array of comprehensive services for these three targeted groups, giving the company the ability to better inform consumers of defective products and recalls (http://www.homechecksafety.com), improve quality control processes with manufacturers and work with the insurance industry to recover funds via subrogation The substitution of one person in the place of another with reference to a lawful claim, demand, or right, so that he or she who is substituted succeeds to the rights of the other in relation to the debt or claim, and its rights, remedies, or Securities.  - a process whereby the insurer enforces its right to recoup from any third party that caused the loss on behalf of the policyholder.

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