Amerityre Corporation to Present at the Roth Capital Partners New York Conference
NEW YORK, Sept. 2 -- Amerityre Corporation (http://www.amerityre.com/), a developer of polyurethane compounds and manufacturing technology for the tire industry, today announced that Joseph Grano, Vice-Chairman of Amerityre's Advisory Group, will be presenting on behalf of Amerityre at the Roth Capital Partners New York Conference on September 7 at 4:30 pm. Also presenting at the conference with Mr. Grano will be Amerityre's Founder, President and CEO, Richard A. Steinke and Elliott N. Taylor, Executive Vice President and General Counsel. The presentation can be accessed live by going to the website http://wsw.com/webcast/roth6/amty.ob/ and filling out a short registration form. The presentation will be archived for 60 days on the Amerityre Corporation homepage.
About the Roth Capital Partners New York Conference
This annual event is the largest in the nation for emerging growth companies. It provides a concentrated forum where institutional investors can meet the executives of growth companies hand picked by Roth Capital's research team. The conference will feature presentations from more than 200 small-cap companies from industry groups including technology, health care, business and financial services; consumer goods and more.
This year the Roth Capital Partners New York Conference will be held on September 7-8, 2005. It will be held at a new venue, The Westin New York at Times Square, to accommodate a growing number of investors and companies. For more information about the conference visit: http://www.rothcp.com/2005%20NYC%20Conference%20Web%20Site/Roth%20NYC05.html
About Amerityre Corporation
Amerityre is engaged in the development of polyurethane elastomer tires for highway and industrial use based on proprietary technology and patented methods and processes relating to the manufacturing of tires from liquid elastomers. Amerityre's technology is significant because it provides for tires to be produced quickly and less expensively than traditional rubber tires, while the polyurethane compounds it has developed have significant performance benefits over rubber compounds. Amerityre has produced a number of prototype polyurethane passenger car tires and had an independent laboratory conduct testing to demonstrate that these tires comply with federal safety standards for new-pneumatic passenger car tires.