Apr 27 2007
Industrial Nanotech, Inc., an emerging global leader in nanotechnology, announced today that it has awarded exclusive distributorship for the state of Florida, to Therma-Green Corporation, a company that specializes in maximizing energy efficiency and reducing the effects of mold for residential, commercial and industrial customers though use of 'green' technology.
"It is Therma-Green Corporation's goal to capitalize on the rapidly increasing focus of implementing green building technologies throughout the state of Florida," explained David D'Amico, Owner, "Through Therma-Green's service division and installation partners, we will go to market in the industrial sector, focusing on Fortune 500 companies, offering a simple and cost effective way for these companies to save energy and provide solutions to problems associated with Florida's unique humid climate."
"We welcome Therma-Green as our newest U.S. distributor," stated Francesca Crolley, VP of Operations and Marketing for Industrial Nanotech, Inc. "Therma-Green's business model is focused on earth-friendly technologies that save energy and create healthier work environments. With the world's attention concentrated on vital environmental issues, this model is right on target for Industrial Nanotech as it moves forward in 2007."
According to Crolley, the EPA's new emphasis on nanotechnology as a possible solution to the effects of global warming and environmental challenges has also opened more doors for companies like Industrial Nanotech. "'Green' nanotechnology has recently come into the spotlight in scientific circles due to the nanotechnology white paper released earlier this year by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In answer to this trend, Industrial Nanotech's representative in Greece, Alexandros Karatopouzis, has submitted its Nansulate® products to the National Observatory of Athens for inclusion in its library of energy conservation technologies and materials." Industrial Nanotech also has similar submissions pending with the EPA here in the United States.