Systems Evolution, Inc. Purchases Key Testing Technology
FARMINGTON, Ark., March 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Systems Evolution, Inc. (Pink Sheets: SSEV) announced today that it has entered a lease/purchase agreement with SRI Instruments of California for a chromatography instrument called a Multiple Gas Analyzer (MGA). This unit will enable HHHI, a wholly owned subsidiary of Systems Evolution, to measure and record emission levels in ppm (parts per million) of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and nitrous oxide from gas or diesel engines required by current EPA standards. The University of Arkansas Department of Engineering, an independent party, suggested SRI Instruments because testing equipment of this caliber is not available in this area. The Department of Engineering will conduct the process and track the results of all units tested. The MGA unit is mobile and will allow testing in the field for millions of stationary engines, which are faced with higher standards this year. CEO Charlton Coats said, "This is a very crucial step in perfecting our technology to assist industry profits and reduce carbon foot prints.'' Chuck Calloway, former Tandy Corporation executive and lead engineer for HHHI, said, "Efficiency creates economy. The cleaner we can burn fuel, the less we need. We are helping the environment and the pocket book." This process is also a critical step for the company's growing relationship with Dongfeng Motors of China. CEO Charlton Coats said, "Dongfeng Motors wants hard numbers, and that's what we are going to give them." The team at Systems Evolution believes the testing will open many doors here and abroad. Testing and documentation will commence in five weeks because of the build and transit time of SRI instruments.
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