TAMPA, Fla., April 10, 2017 -- The event marking the 35th anniversary of Craftsmen Industries on April 27th will provide Cool Technologies (OTCQB:WARM) a unique opportunity to demonstrate its Mobile Generation (MG) system to over 400 of Craftsmen’s customers as well as Cool Tech’s own potential partners and customers.
Craftsmen designs, engineers and produces mobile marketing vehicles, experiential marketing platforms and industrial mobile solutions such as mobile kitchens, offices, command and control centers as well as military, first responder and disaster management services.
All of them require mobile power generation and the Cool Tech Mobile Generation system provides a smaller package for less cost, less weight and less fuel consumption than the customers’ existing power systems.
“In field sales and marketing, you attend trade shows or have lunch and learns to show your products,” said Tim Hassett, CEO CoolTech. “Having that many customers invited to one place and being able to present a solution that provides a pragmatic, true cost-out for their vehicles is extraordinary. We couldn’t ask for a better launch into the market place.”
The company is determined to capitalize on the opportunity to show how the MG system adds value to Craftsmen’s product line.
“Our engineering teams have been working around the clock up-fitting our 80 kVA system to a Ford F-350 diesel,” added Mr. Hassett. “This week, they will be running it through its paces.”
About Cool Technologies, Inc.
Cool Technologies is an intellectual property and product development company commercializing patented thermal dispersion technology across multiple platforms. The Company has additional patents-pending for various OEM applications of its proprietary heat removal technologies. Tested and validated by two third parties, ESSCO Pumps and Nidec Corporation, the Company’s cooling system eliminates the need for costly modifications while increasing power output of pumps, fans, compressors, batteries, motors, generators and bearings.
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