SaVi Media Readies Emission Reduction Technology for Further Testing & Mass Production
ANAHEIM, Calif.--April 28, 2005--Savi Media Group, Inc. (OTCBB: SVMI) today announced that the Company has engaged the services of Digitool Tool Company to make the mold of the Company's ECV-1 valve to enable manufacturing for high level testing and mass production.It is estimated that the mold will be completed in three weeks at which time the Company will select a manufacturer from a pool of applicants who have expressed an interest in producing the ECV-1. With this mold, SaVi Media Group plans to construct valves that will be suited for testing in both the private and public sectors as well as to launch the high volume-manufacturing phase.
Mario Procopio, CEO of SaVi Media Group, Inc., states, "Our strategic goal is to establish SaVi as the premier developer and seller of emission-reducing automotive technologies that also increase fuel economy and engine life. Acquiring the casting molds to manufacture our ECV-1 valve is an important step in reaching the significant milestone of mass production."
The ECV-1 is a relatively simple gasoline engine emission reduction device, which will allow SAVI to sell a low-cost and more effective emission reduction and engine efficiency system for implementation in automobiles. The Company believes its technology will offer substantially increased performance and longer engine lifespan. The ECV-1 has already been noted to provide for dramatic reductions in harmful emissions in engines, as well as reduce related emission costs.
About SaVi Media Group, Inc.
SaVi Media Group, Inc. is the catalyst of today's industry in blow-by gas and crankcase engine emission reduction technology. Through the development of the patented POWERVALVE ECV-1 and COREC System, the SaVi Media Group has revolutionized engine competence by increasing horsepower and fuel efficiency while reducing air pollutants and operation costs.
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