Vamos a ver, Jimmy. Ya veo que hay que darte las cosas en paplllas. Y eso que tienes 19 años. En fin.
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Reg Technologies, Inc.
(the "Company")
SYMBOL: RRE.V / OTC BB: REG RF
OTC BB: RGUS
FABRICATING COMPLETED FOR THE U.S. NAVY PROJECT
For Immediate Release: August 1, 2002 -Vancouver, B.C. - Reg
Technologies, Inc. (RRE.V / OTC BB: REG RF) and its U.S. subsidiary
REGI U.S., Inc. (OTC BB: RGUS) wish to announce that the hardware
for building and testing the 0.5 H.P. Rand Cam™ ceramic engine has
been fabricated. The new engine will be developed for powering the
U.S. Navy's new Smart Warfighting Array of Reconfigurable Modules
(SWARM) low cost unmanned aerial vehicles. Assembly and testing has
now commenced by REGI U.S., Inc.'s Engineer at Advanced Ceramics
Research at their Tucson, Arizona facilities.
Patrick Badgley, Vice President of REGI U.S., Inc., states, "The
Rand Cam™ rotary engine for the Navy's unmanned aerial vehicle,
christened "SWARM", will be made of ceramics and plastic,
lightweight materials that are preferable to metal because they are
cheaper, they can't be easily detected by radar, and they can
withstand higher temperatures, enabling the engine to burn fuel more
efficiently. The Rand Cam™ ceramic engine in SWARM planes can be
adopted by other government agencies or even private industry for a
variety of purposes: weather research, traffic control, monitoring
national borders for illegal immigrants, scouting forest fires or
spotting stranded boaters or hikers."
Advanced Ceramics Research has been awarded the Phase I SBIR U.S.
Navy contact to build and test a Naval 0.5 horsepower ceramic engine
with REGI U.S., Inc.
ABOUT ADVANCED CERAMICS RESEARCH
Advanced Ceramics Research ("ACR") has made an investment for a new
state-of-the-art production facility for producing composite
products. In addition, ACR is fully staffed with engineering and
production personnel as it already has profitable ongoing commercial
production. In addition, ACR has open space which will be available
for production for the first several hundred Rand Cam™ engines in
Phase III. Additional new production facilities are also being set
up on a Native American reservation. ACR is a small award winning
high-tech advanced materials company founded in 1989. ACR's customer
base includes IBM, Lockheed, Raytheon, ATK, Aerojet, Kyocera, Smith
Bits, Seagate, Ferrari, Honda, and the Federal Government. More
information can be found at [url]www.acrtucson.com[/url].
ABOUT REG TECHNOLOGIES, INC. / REGI U.S., INC.
Reg Technologies, Inc. jointly owns the worldwide rights to the Rand
Cam™ rotary technology with its U.S. subsidiary REGI U.S., Inc. and
is currently incorporating its latest winged rotor technology to
dramatically improve sealing and reduce friction in the diesel Rand
Cam™ engine. The Company has designed and built an air pump for fuel
cell applications as well as an air pump for the lumbar seats in
automobiles and has filed for a patent for a Hydrogen Separator
Technology. The Company has also built a compressor for air
conditioning units for buses.
The Company's goal is to license the technology and/or to
participate in joint ventures to manufacture specific Rand Cam™
applications and the Hydrogen Separator Technology.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
John Robertson
President
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