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CVAC(TM) Systems, Inc. Attains Significant Development Milestones; Accepts Presentation Speaking Invitation at Dow Jones' Health Care Innovations 2007 Conference CVAC Systems, Inc., developer of the patent-pending Cyclic Variations in Altitude Conditioning™ (CVAC) technology, is now generating revenues in a commercial setting; moreover, demand for its systems has exceeded current inventory. A technology discussion of investment and channel-partnering opportunities are slated for presentation at the June 19-20 conference. Temecula, CA (PRWEB) June 20, 2007 -- CVAC Systems, Inc. announces that its arrangement with Athercare Fitness & Rehabilitation to study the value of the CVAC™ process in fitness and athletic performance enhancement, and to explore this use in a commercial environment has resulted in proving the CVAC business model and is thereby generating significant revenues for both CVAC Systems Inc. and Athercare Fitness & Rehabilitation.
The company also announced that due to recent observations of steroidogeneic activity, demand for CVAC systems has rapidly increased to a level that exceeds its inventory of 10 prototypes that are currently involved in research and physical performance activities.
"We are happy that Athercare is employing the CVAC process to enhance the physical endurance and performance of athletes, and that their clients are willing to pay for using the CVAC system. The revenues generated through these activities will help CVAC Systems, Inc. to further our research and development activities," commented Allen Ruszkowski, President and CEO of CVAC Systems, Inc.
About CVAC Systems, Inc. CVAC Systems, Inc., headquartered in Temecula, Calif., is privately funded and is seeking to place CVAC systems at key luminary research sites for the development of several patent-pending applications such as performance enhancement, disease prevention, therapy and advanced health. For these plans, the Company is seeking a first-round venture/institutional financing.
Please note: The information contained within this document is intended for prospective researchers only, and is not intended for patients or health care providers. Any references to therapeutic applications are for discussion and research purposes only.
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