SOURCE: Axis Technologies Group, Inc.
August 24, 2007 16:07 ET
Axis Technologies Green Products Featured on Omaha ABC Affiliate KTEV Channel 7 at 5PM Tonight
LINCOLN, NE--(Marketwire - August 24, 2007) - Axis Technologies Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: AXTG) is pleased to announce that the recent installation of their Green
technology products in the National Park Services Building will be
featured on Omaha's ABC affiliate KTEV Channel 7 news at 5PM CDT.
"We are very thrilled that our products are finally getting the attention
they deserve," said Jim Erickson, President of Axis. "We have been
receiving a number of requests to do interviews with many major
publications and television networks as the word about our unique energy
saving product spreads," added Erickson
For additional information, log on to www.axistechnologyinc.com
About Axis Technologies Group, Inc.
Axis Technologies Group, Inc. conducts its business through a wholly owned
subsidiary, Axis Technologies, Inc., a Delaware corporation headquartered
in Lincoln, Nebraska. Axis Technologies, Inc. designs, manufactures and
markets a proprietary line of energy saving and daylight harvesting
electronic dimming ballasts for the commercial lighting industry. The
company's target market is small to large commercial users of fluorescent
lighting including office buildings, wholesale and retail buildings,
hospitals, schools, and government buildings. In 2002, Underwriters
Laboratory (UL) approved Axis products for sale in both the United States
and Canada. The Axis Dimming/Daylight Harvesting (DDH) ballast is priced
competitively and is the only daylight harvesting ballast system that can
be marketed as a replacement for a standard ballast.
About the Axis DDH Ballast
A "ballast" is an electronic component that regulates voltage in
fluorescent lighting. Axis Technologies Group, Inc. has developed an
innovative new ballast with the aim of expanding daylight harvesting into
mainstream fluorescent lighting applications. The patented Axis
Dimming/Daylight Harvesting Ballast is a new technology that transforms the
ballast, a once standard lighting industry staple, into a dynamic energy
saving system that can reduce lighting energy costs by up to 70%. The Axis
DDH Ballast utilizes an individual photo sensor to automatically adjust the
amount of electrical current flowing to the light fixture, and then dims or
increases lighting in conjunction with the amount of available sunlight
that may be harvested from available windows and sunlight. The Axis DDH
Ballast avoids "over-lit" conditions that increase energy costs by keeping
lighting "tuned" to the desired level in a designated area.
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