Jul 18 2014
Enerpulse Technologies announced today an agreement with MAE Corporation to assist the company in securing business with automakers and Tier 1 automotive suppliers in Japan.
MAE Corporation is represented by its president Toshi Goto who will serve as a business development partner and introduce Enerpulse Technologies' Nano-Plasma Assisted Combustion (n-PAC™) technology to senior Japanese automotive executives.
"We are pleased to forge this business development partnership with Mr. Goto and his team of highly capable associates," said Joseph Gonnella, CEO of Enerpulse Technologies. "Since its start in 2004, MAE Corporation has a strong track record of building direct business relationships with Japanese industrial companies and helping U.S. firms navigate their complex technology adoption processes. We are confident Mr. Goto's valuable assistance will represent a key milestone in executing our commercial strategy in Japan."
According to Goto, "Japanese automakers need outside technology to meet strengthening global fuel economy and emissions regulations. MAE Corporation has the confidence of many high-level executives in the Japanese auto sector and only accepts clients with sound technology to offer."
In cooperation with MAE Corporation, Enerpulse founder and chief technology officer, Lou Camilli, will travel to Japan in the fourth quarter of 2014 to meet with Japanese automotive executives. Camilli will explain how Enerpulse's nano-Plasma Assisted Combustion (n-PAC™) improves fuel economy, reduces tailpipe emissions and increases vehicle performance – a revolutionary feature unattainable by conventional spark plugs.
Enerpulse provides products to the automotive OEM market, along with the automotive/power sports aftermarket under the brand name Pulstar® and for natural gas fueled SI engines (NG, CNG, LNG, LPG, and Bio-Gas) for stationary and vehicular applications. The company has sold over one million Pulstar Pulse Plugs into the automotive and power sports aftermarket.