Los Angeles, CA - February 7, 2008
--Material Technologies Inc. (OTCBB:
MTTG -News;
"MATECH") announced today that Dr. Monty Moshier,
Chief Scientist of MATECH, has written a paper discussing the
capabilities of its technology the Electrochemical Fatigue
Sensor (EFS). The paper has been accepted and will be presented
at the American Society for Nondestructive Testing Spring Symposium
Conference in Anaheim, CA. The Conference will take place March
31, 2008 through April 4, 2008.
The conference will cover the state of the art technologies
in the inspection industry. Dr. Moshier's paper will be presented
at a special infrastructure focus session on April 1, 2008
at 3:25pm at the Hyatt Regency, Orange County. Also presenting
at this conference will be representatives from the Federal
Highway Administration, detailing their Steel Bridge Testing
Program, of which MATECH's EFS system is a part.
This symposium serves as a professional forum for communication
and promotion of NDE technology transfer among researchers, engineers,
inspectors and equipment makers. During the symposium, attendees
will identify emerging NDE technologies, determine trends and
increase their knowledge base to better their decision making
and performance in the workplace. Sessions turn the spotlight
onto emerging technologies, novel applications, and solutions
to unique and difficult problems.
Robert M. Bernstein, MATECH's CEO, says, "Dr. Moshier has
been a long time integral piece of the MATECH team and has been
key in the further development of the EFS system from his days
back with the U.S. Air Force. We are very pleased he is presenting
the current exciting work being performed with the EFS system.
Further this ASNT Conference will help us gain additional international
exposure. The EFS system will be a fundamental part of the inspection
industry as we move forward. It is already being recognized by
transportation officials as the state of the art standard for
bridge inspections."
About Material Technologies (MTTG.OB)
MATECH is an engineering, research and development company specializing
in technologies to measure microscopic fractures and flaws in
metal structures and monitor metal fatigue in real time. The
company's leading edge metal fatigue detection, measurement and
monitoring solutions can accurately test the integrity of metal
structures and equipment including bridges, railroads, airplanes,
ships, cranes, power plants, mining equipment, piping systems
and heavy iron.
MATECH owns the only nondestructive testing technology able
to find growing cracks as minute as 0.01 inches. MATECH has exclusive
rights to seven patents along with $8.3 million in already completed
contracts from the US Government for research, testing and validation
of its innovative solutions.
To hear more about MTTG from CEO/President Robert M. Bernstein
go to: http://www.publiccoreport.net/featured/MTNA/company.asp
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results may differ materially from those described in forward-looking
statements and are subject to risks and uncertainties. See the
Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission
including, without limitation, the Company's recent Form 10-K
and Form 10-Qs, which identify specific factors that may cause
actual results or events to differ materially from those described
in the forward-looking statements.
Contact:
Robert M. Bernstein, President
Material Technologies, Inc.
11661 San Vicente Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90049
1.310.208.5589
matech@matechcorp.com
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