PR Newswire
NEW YORK, Nov. 4, 2011
NEW YORK, Nov. 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Wanderport Corp. (OTC Markets-PINKSHEETS: WDRP) announced today the multi-cavity microwave heating unit (MCMHU) was displayed during the company's recent informal gathering held on October 25th, 2011 in Burlington, Vermont, USA.
The "meet and greet" was attended by interested individuals having accepted Wanderport's invitation announced in the company's news release of October 17, 2011. All those on hand benefited from a concise power point arrangement presented by Mr. Robert Simoneau (Technical Advisor and Product Licensor), accompanied by his recounting of the history of his invention. Mr. Simoneau, provided a basic interpretation of the single-cavity microwave heating unit (SCMHU) or prototype's performance and extrapolated these figures to demonstrate how confident he is in comparison to the improved results he hoped to gain with the MCMHU's more defined and powerful heat engine.
The MCMHU displayed in Burlington is presently in the hands of Wanderport's contracted design firm where engineers are adding thermocouples and testing water tightness. Wanderport estimates receipt of the MCMHU in the next few days and will wire up the unit and commence beta-testing. Upon completion, Wanderport intends to publicize these preliminary results and considers this information to be fundamental in its endeavour to strike strategic alliance agreements with manufacturers. Agreements of this nature would include the fabrication of a number of field units available for dealer testing and samples to be delivered to Underwriters Laboratories (UL®) for the purpose of advancing discussions of a "new and innovative" category for the heat engine technology. The combination of UL® safety certification and the eventual involvement of Energy Star® would be considered sufficient third party proof to substantiate efficiency coefficients and offer industry comparables. Wanderport is confident and hopeful that the MCMHU's heat engine performance efficiency will be industry leading and provide the basis and leverage to approach global manufacturers, dealers, and to make presentations to journalists and attendees at trade shows.
"At the moment, we clearly consider the MCMHU a sufficient vehicle to run beta tests and demonstrate the heat engine's capabilities in the presence of worldwide manufacturers and dealers and will serve as the basis for other 'point of entry' or commercial models. Furthermore, we are aware that manufacturers and dealers will provide their feedback to aesthetically modify the outer box and tailor production units according to the desired model specifications and market requirements," stated Mr. Richard Martel, President and CEO. "Pending any unforeseen factors, we anticipate very favourable results from the heat engine's beta testing and we look forward to publicizing this information within the coming weeks," further added Mr. Martel.
Wanderport is also delighted to open its new website (http://www.wanderportcorporation.net/) to prospective clients and stakeholders. The website encompasses many new features making it customer interactive and considerably more user-friendly. It features a "customer service" tab and a link to a live "blog" where participants can engage in dialogue. Another feature is the world's first Android (soon to add iPhone®) mobile telephone wireless application (WAPP). It is designed to allow customizable temperature control and other interfacing while it tabulates the actual cost of energy consumed for each trip to the shower for those seeking to limit the expense of costly hot water and energy consumption. The company expects to add the heat engine's preliminary performance efficiency results in the "Products" section of the website once available and approved by the engineering team and would also like to provide a link to a short "in house" demonstration of the operating MCMHU for individual viewing.
The "meet and greet" was attended by interested individuals having accepted Wanderport's invitation announced in the company's news release of October 17, 2011. All those on hand benefited from a concise power point arrangement presented by Mr. Robert Simoneau (Technical Advisor and Product Licensor), accompanied by his recounting of the history of his invention. Mr. Simoneau, provided a basic interpretation of the single-cavity microwave heating unit (SCMHU) or prototype's performance and extrapolated these figures to demonstrate how confident he is in comparison to the improved results he hoped to gain with the MCMHU's more defined and powerful heat engine.
The MCMHU displayed in Burlington is presently in the hands of Wanderport's contracted design firm where engineers are adding thermocouples and testing water tightness. Wanderport estimates receipt of the MCMHU in the next few days and will wire up the unit and commence beta-testing. Upon completion, Wanderport intends to publicize these preliminary results and considers this information to be fundamental in its endeavour to strike strategic alliance agreements with manufacturers. Agreements of this nature would include the fabrication of a number of field units available for dealer testing and samples to be delivered to Underwriters Laboratories (UL®) for the purpose of advancing discussions of a "new and innovative" category for the heat engine technology. The combination of UL® safety certification and the eventual involvement of Energy Star® would be considered sufficient third party proof to substantiate efficiency coefficients and offer industry comparables. Wanderport is confident and hopeful that the MCMHU's heat engine performance efficiency will be industry leading and provide the basis and leverage to approach global manufacturers, dealers, and to make presentations to journalists and attendees at trade shows.
"At the moment, we clearly consider the MCMHU a sufficient vehicle to run beta tests and demonstrate the heat engine's capabilities in the presence of worldwide manufacturers and dealers and will serve as the basis for other 'point of entry' or commercial models. Furthermore, we are aware that manufacturers and dealers will provide their feedback to aesthetically modify the outer box and tailor production units according to the desired model specifications and market requirements," stated Mr. Richard Martel, President and CEO. "Pending any unforeseen factors, we anticipate very favourable results from the heat engine's beta testing and we look forward to publicizing this information within the coming weeks," further added Mr. Martel.
Wanderport is also delighted to open its new website (http://www.wanderportcorporation.net/) to prospective clients and stakeholders. The website encompasses many new features making it customer interactive and considerably more user-friendly. It features a "customer service" tab and a link to a live "blog" where participants can engage in dialogue. Another feature is the world's first Android (soon to add iPhone®) mobile telephone wireless application (WAPP). It is designed to allow customizable temperature control and other interfacing while it tabulates the actual cost of energy consumed for each trip to the shower for those seeking to limit the expense of costly hot water and energy consumption. The company expects to add the heat engine's preliminary performance efficiency results in the "Products" section of the website once available and approved by the engineering team and would also like to provide a link to a short "in house" demonstration of the operating MCMHU for individual viewing.
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