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    Monday, March 10, 2008

    CopperGate Communications adds Chief Scientist Officer to its Senior Management Team

    Picture_2 Client, CopperGate Communications, today announced that Dr. Ilan Reuven has joined the company as its Chief Scientist Officer. 

    Dr. Reuven joins Zuri Guzikevitch, VP R&D, and Rami Verbin, CTO, in rounding out the senior technical team at CopperGate.

    I will be visiting CopperGate next week while I am in Israel and look forward to meeting Dr. Reuven.

    You may download the press release here:

    Download coppergate_hires_chief_scientist_final.doc

    Tuesday, November 06, 2007

    SCM Metal Products and Client, Cupron, Inc., Form Joint Venture

    Dsc_0238_3 SCM Metal Products, a Gibraltar Industries (NASDAQ: ROCK) company, and client, Cupron Inc., today announced  that they have formed a joint venture – Cupron Advanced Materials -- to manufacture products for anti-microbial applications.

    The newly formed company will be based at the SCM manufacturing site in its own segregated building.

    Under the joint venture, SCM will supply Cupron Advanced Materials with cuprous oxide made from recycled copper. Cupron Advanced Materials will use the powder as a component in a wide range of antimicrobial products. Major markets served by this joint venture include the healthcare, medical, military and apparel industries.

    Read the news release in its entirety here:

    Download scmcupron_press_release.doc

    Photo (c) By Alan Weinkrantz, 2007, Shot on location at the Getty Villa near Malibu

    Thursday, September 20, 2007

    Cupron's Patented Technology Harnesses The Power of Copper Oxide...

    We're currently handling a very interesting PR project for Cupron, who manufacturers and sells textile products that fight bacteria, fungi, and mold that attack fibers and fabrics and cause odor and degradation.

    Cupron’s patented technology harnesses the power of copper oxide, the environmentally friendly and natural form of copper, and introduces it into fabrics, making everything from socks to towels fresher and cleaner by fighting odor-causing microbes.

    Copper's antimicrobial properties have been known for more than five Millennia. The ancient Egyptians used copper pipes to transport water to destroy parasites and other water-borne pathogens. Shipbuilders have used copper for thousands of years to keep algae from encrusting on the hulls of ships. French vintners have used a copper sulfate compound to fight fungus on grapevines for hundreds of years. Cupron's technology now makes it possible to use these powerful and wide-ranging antimicrobial properties in new ways.

    Check out the news story below to learn more....

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