Reader Interaction - 21 Mar 2006

Breaking Down the Pluses of the Heatron Licensing Agreement
21 Mar 2006
EB Reader & PK Correspondence
PK,
I noticed that an announcement was made by ITKG. They will be licensing
their ElectriPlast technology to the "heating and LED industry".
How big is this market? What are some product examples put into laymen's
terms for the average guy?
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EB Reader,
The following is not analysis but speculation (big difference all the way around).
In looking at the end of your email address, I think that you can -- within your own field of interest -- sense possibilities, if not in the realm of impact for an ElectriPlast heater (not that this would be Heatron's only focus), and then definitely with the LED light market mentioned in the press release.
Think on it this way, LEDs have been energy savers. With the coming of brighter/longer lasting LED technology, though it will not replace the headlights on a car, it could replace all other bulbs therein. Parking, backing, brakes, overhead dome, vanity mirror lights each could be replaced--and would be less taxing on the battery.
In the home, everything from night lights to stairwell/stair lights could be incorporated, and cheaply. This is a realm where the technology has room to grow -- what next, maybe outdoor billboard signs lit by LED. That last was a joke, but the truth is LED technology is emerging with alternatives producing brighter lights which use less and less wattage.
As for the heating technology, I have read up on their heating pad. This thing, at the time, was said to use considerably less electricity than any conventional product, and was not flammable. The uses were--?? Here my memory goes grey because it was a long time ago when I saw the article, and my interest was not focused on that aspect. Still, the gist noted that the energy consumption was greatly reduced. The uses are anyone's guess at this time--here in Germany, they sometimes place a network of heating strips under the floors, which in-turn (because heat rises) heats the house.
However the plan to work either the LED or Heating prospect -- apparently someone is interested in exploring them... Moreover, though not recognized this offers another validation to the viability of ElectriPlast in the open market. Heatron, an established, money making entity would not speak with Integral unless the ElectriPlast IP had more to it than cool name & good intentions...
PK sends...
I'll put out a new Blog article on that in the next day or so. There are a number of resources to check in regard of conducting your own due diligence -- those too will be featured.
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