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SpeechSwitch, Inc. (USOTC: SSWC) Filing Health Care Patent Applications for Advanced Biodegradable Wound Care Products


Published on 2010-06-28 08:20:22 - Market Wire
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FLEMINGTON, NJ--(Marketwire - June 28, 2010) - Ken Glynn, President of SpeechSwitch, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: [ SSWC ]), announced today that the Health Care Division is developing three new inventions and filing three patent applications relating to wound care. One of the inventions involves biodegradable, disposable band-aids and bandages utilizing biodegradable support strips and adhesives with natural algae biomimetic artificial skin material that accelerates healing and absorbs naturally into the body. A second invention utilizing the same wound care technology involves other treatment enhancements included within the biomimetic artificial skin material. The third invention is a collaboration between Dr. Alain Martin and Ken Glynn, as co inventors, utilizing the same wound care technology, but including Dr. Martin's proprietary antioxidant, anti-inflammatory cell growth accelerants. Dr. Martin is the inventor of Neosporin and other successful products, and is currently the CEO of North Cell Pharmaceutical, Inc. SpeechSwitch and North Cell will be equal partners in this alliance.

In other news, Ken announced that he will be interviewed today by the Wall Street Reporter and that the interview will be posted later this week.

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