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Cyclone Power Technologies to Showcase Engine Technology at Military Vehicles Conference


Published on 2012-07-05 06:33:03 - Market Wire
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July 05, 2012 09:24 ET

Cyclone Power Technologies to Showcase Engine Technology at Military Vehicles Conference

POMPANO BEACH, FL--(Marketwire - Jul 5, 2012) - [ Cyclone Power Technologies ] (OTCQB: [ CYPW ]) developer of the all-fuel, clean-tech Cyclone Engine, announced that it will be attending and showcasing its engine technology at the [ Military Vehicles Exhibition & Conference ], being held at the Cobo Convention Center, Detroit, MI, July 10 - 13, 2012.

The event, billed as the largest stand-alone military vehicle show in the world, will feature 200 exhibitors, over 2,500 domestic and international attendees, and presentations from 45+ military vehicle experts. Topics of discussion will include the US military's vehicle acquisition roadmap and sustainment priorities, and future ground and amphibious vehicle needs for the allied armed forces.

Christopher Nelson, President of Cyclone, commented: "We expect this conference will be an excellent opportunity for Cyclone to showcase its engine technology and network with hundreds of important decision makers from both the military and defense contractors globally. The timing of this event is excellent as Cyclone has recently assumed the Prime Contractor role under our contract with the U.S. Army / TACOM to develop compact, all-fuel auxiliary power units for multiple military combat vehicles. We believe that our technology has strong capabilities to make our fighting forces stronger and more agile, while saving the armed forces money and resources."

Cyclone will be at Booth # 428, and will be bringing its model Mark 6, 330hp truck engine, along with some of the smaller engine models geared towards portable and auxiliary power production.

About Cyclone Power Technologies
Cyclone Power Technologies is the developer of the award-winning [ Cyclone Engine ] -- an all-fuel, clean-tech engine with the power and versatility to run everything from waste energy electric generators and solar thermal systems to cars, trucks and locomotives. Invented by company founder and CEO Harry Schoell, the patented Cyclone Engine is an eco-friendly external combustion engine, ingeniously designed to achieve high thermal efficiencies through a compact heat-regenerative process, and to run on virtually any fuel -- including bio-diesels, syngas or solar -- while minimizing the release of greenhouse gases and irritating pollutants into the air. The Cyclone Engine was recognized by Popular Science Magazine as the Invention of the Year for 2008, and was presented with two Society of Automotive Engineers' AEI Tech Awards. Additionally, Cyclone was named Environmental Business of the Year by the Broward County Environmental Protection Department. For more information, visit [ www.cyclonepower.com ].

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