Message #22 From:
Stock News Bot Date: November 16, 2006 06:53:00 AM
QMRK News The World's Largest Lighting Manufacturer Purchases Typhoon System from Qualmark Corporation
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Qualmark Corporation (OTCBB: QMRK),
a world leader in designing, manufacturing and marketing HALT (Highly
Accelerated Life Testing), HASS (Highly Accelerated Stress Screening)
and electro-dynamic systems, today announced the sale of a mid-size
Typhoon testing chamber to the world’s largest
lighting manufacturer. This order was driven by successes the lighting
manufacturer achieved in the Qualmark test lab just weeks prior to the
purchase.
The lighting manufacturer will utilize the Qualmark Typhoon system to
test electronic ballasts used in fluorescent lighting.
“Receiving this order from one of the world's
largest lighting manufacturers solidifies Qualmark’s
position as the leading supplier of HALT and HASS equipment for
industry, and continues to broaden the Company’s
market position,“ said Charles Johnston,
President and CEO of Qualmark. “It also
reinforces the growing evidence that HALT and HASS technology translates
to recognized quality and trouble-free operation.”
Qualmark Corporation, headquartered in Denver, Colorado is the
leader in designing, marketing, and manufacturing accelerated
life-testing systems (HALT and HASS) providing the world’s
largest corporations with solutions that improve product reliability and
allow them to get to market faster. The Company has installed more than
600 of its proprietary testing systems in 30 countries. The Company
operates and partners with ten testing facilities worldwide.
The Company also offers electro-dynamic vibration solutions through its
subsidiary, Ling Electronics.
Ling Electronics, headquartered in West Haven, Connecticut is the
leader in supplying electro-dynamic systems, components, and service to
the worldwide vibration test equipment market.
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of economic performance and management’s
plans and objectives constitute forward-looking statements made pursuant
to the safe harbor provisions of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933,
as amended.These statements involve risks and uncertainties that
could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking
statements.Factors which could cause or contribute to such
differences include, but are not limited to, factors detailed in the
Company’s Securities and Exchange Commission
filings; downturns in the Company’s primary
markets; variability of order flow, future economic conditions;
competitive products and pricing; new product development; disruptions
in the Company’s operations from acts of God
or extended maintenance; transportation difficulties; or the delivery of
product under existing contracts and other factors.