Genesis Electronics Bringing Reality to Technology From Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
27 Setembro 2010 - 5:00PM
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Genesis Electronics Group, Inc. (OTCBB: GEGI),
www.genesiselectronicsgroup.com, a developer of solar-powered
rechargeable battery modules for the Apple iPhone and iPod, the
SunBlazer, is being showcased by Johns Hopkins University Applied
Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL) in their upcoming INNOVATIONS Office
of Technology Transfer Newsletter. The communication recognizes
Genesis' creative use of their sophisticated technology and patent
in the development of the solar powered product for consumers.
Below is the complete text of the newsletter from JHU/APL:
POWER PACKED
Infused with Johns Hopkins Applied Physics
Laboratory Innovation, New Solar Charger Provides Energy on the
Go
By Michael Buckley
In the mid-1990s, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
researchers Joe Suter, Binh Le and Ark Lew had a clever idea for a
small, thin, flexible device that can convert light to
electricity.
They also had foresight and -- fortunately -- a bit of
patience.
More than a decade later, their patented invention is close to
reaching consumers. In late 2009, APL licensed the technology to
Florida-based Genesis Electronics, which weaved APL's ideas into a
sleek solar recharger called the SunBlazer's™. When attached to a
cell phone or related electronic device, SunBlazer's™ 2- by 4-inch
solar panel will continually draw energy from the Sun -- or any
sufficient light source -- and keep the device charged.
"With its power and portability, the SunBlazer's™ is a true
breakthrough in the recharging concept and an effective application
of renewable energy," says Edward Dillon, CEO of Genesis
Electronics Group.
Conceived primarily for use in satellites, APL's self-contained
power circuit can fit a variety of applications and match the shape
of the device it powers. Suter says that's why the inventors
thought it also would have use in laptops or cell phones; yet they
could only imagine the world of today, when practically everyone
carries a cell phone, mobile computer or digital music player that
all demand more and more power. "It was an invention before its
time, before there was a market," Suter says. "So many people use
these devices today, and they're looking for every bit of power
they can find. The demand has caught up to our technology."
But Suter sees benefits beyond extra juice to run the latest
apps and downloads. A quick jolt to a comatose phone battery might
allow emergency calls from almost anywhere. Military readiness
would get a boost from smaller, more efficient devices for powering
GPS units, radios and countless other items soldiers carry that
need a constant charge.
"APL researchers have the unique opportunity to deliver timely
solutions to their sponsors and focus on the future applications of
their technologies," says Kristin Gray, the Laboratory's Director
of Technology Transfer. "In this case, they invented a solution to
a problem that didn't even exist -- yet. That a technology devised
in the 1990s could be relevant today tells you a lot about the
insight and creativity that go into APL's cutting-edge work. And
licensing these technologies to companies such as Genesis
Electronics helps these innovative concepts to become reality."
Raymond F. Purdon, Genesis' Chairman of the Board, commented:
"We are pleased to be working with Johns Hopkins University Applied
Physics Laboratory and be in a position to apply their technology
to the Genesis Electronics SunBlazer. There is a large demand for a
cost effective solar powered battery charger for the iPhone and
iPod. Genesis is intending to expand the relationship that we enjoy
with JHU/APL for further research and development for future
product development."
Genesis Electronics owns a solar-power source patent and has
also secured the rights to two associated patents from Johns
Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.
For more information about the SunBlazer™ visit
www.MySunblazer.com.
About Genesis Electronics, Inc.
Genesis Electronics, Inc. is a developmental stage electronics
company with a patented process for charging and re-charging a
battery from solar energy and efficiently transferring that energy
to the battery of an electronic device. We have developed this
technology to produce solar chargers for multi-featured cell
phones, such as the G-2000 designed for the iPhone™. The key to
Genesis Electronics' technology is its patented "Enhanced Solar to
Battery Electronic Technology" for a unique process that charges a
battery from solar energy and efficiently transfers that energy to
the battery of an electronic device that optimizes the conversion
of light into electrical energy. This technology can be applied to
virtually any portable or hand-held electronic device.
Genesis Electronics, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Genesis Electronics Group, Inc., a publicly traded corporation
(symbol GEGI).
Forward Looking Statements Except for
historical matters, matters discussed in this release are
forward-looking and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions
of the 1995 Private Securities Litigation Reform Act. Investors are
cautioned that these statements reflect numerous assumptions and
involve risks and uncertainties that may affect Genesis Electronics
Group, Inc., its business and prospects, and cause actual results
to differ materially from these statements. Among these factors are
Genesis Electronics Group, Inc.'s operations; competition; entry
barriers; relationship reliance; technological changes; product
demand; new systems introduction; vendors pricing; supply of
software.
In light of risks and uncertainties in these forward-looking
statements, they should not be regarded as a representation by
Genesis Electronics Group, Inc. or any other person that the
projected results, objectives or plans will be achieved. Genesis
Electronics Group, Inc. undertakes no obligation to revise or
update these statements to reflect events or circumstances after
the date hereof.
For More Information, Contact: Edward C. Dillon President &
CEO Genesis Electronics Group, Inc. 1-954-272-1200
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