Power Glass Use Ideas are Presented to XsunX in Diverse Industries

Date: 14 March 2005
Source: Primezone.com
XsunX, Inc., developer of Power Glass(tm) -- an innovative solar technology that allows glass windows to produce electricity from the power of the sun, announced today that it has begun receiving inquires for product development opportunities from multiple industry sectors.

This market interest is in advance of the launch of the Company's beta product development program anticipated to launch in the second quarter.

"This is the year we plan to expand our R&D efforts to include a diverse set of market and product applications," stated Tom Djokovich, CEO of XsunX. "We want to establish beta product development relationships within the architectural glass markets and with companies whose innovative market leadership could help establish new opportunities for Power Glass(tm). We are gearing up to begin our beta product development efforts and are already receiving interest from companies representing product applications in the building materials and automotive sectors," concluded Mr. Djokovich.

The Company recently attended the 2nd annual Renewable Energy Conference in Las Vegas, NV and experienced first-hand the degree of momentum and demand that renewable technologies have gained. A diverse group of speakers representing governments, utility companies, systems integrators, manufactures, the Department of Energy, and notably, the investment community, provided extensive analysis on the future for renewable energy. The collective theme of the conference pointed to unprecedented growth in global energy demands and the adoption of renewable energy sources within mainstream markets.

The current momentum in adoption of renewable energy technologies is giving birth to a market transformation in how, and from where, the energy demands of the future will be met. In establishing beta product development relationships, XsunX hopes to demonstrate clear product use benefits and early paths to markets and revenue opportunities.

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