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Company is awarded Gold Cup at 2008 Home Tech Show of High Tech Architecture and Enduring Urban Design in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Diamon-Fusion International, Inc. (DFI Nanotechnology), global developer and exclusive licensor of patented hydrophobic nanotechnologies, announced today its exclusive licensee in Vietnam, PARADIGM NETWORK, LTD., a British Virgin Island-based corporation, and GmG Co, LTD, a Vietnam-based corporation were the recipient of the prestigious Gold Cup Award, at the 2008 Home Tech Show of High Tech Architecture and Enduring Urban Design, recently celebrated in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, from December 28th 2007 through January 2nd 2008.
The Award, "Gold Cup - High Tech Product", is a manifestation of DFI's unparalleled value (of its patented nano-coating) and the immediate impact of its recently signed exclusive agreement in Vietnam, managed by GmG, Ltd. that has successfully introduced DFI's nanotechnology at an unprecedented rapid pace into this growing Asian market.
Michael Gailey of Paradigm Network, LTD, and Ngo To Giao, CEO of GmG Co, LTD, explained: "It's truly amazing how such small things as Diamon-Fusion® nano-technology can make such a big difference in daily life. Glass, granite, ceramics and porcelain are our natural building materials, strong, attractive and plentiful in Vietnam. Diamon-Fusion® allows us to transform these basic building materials into high-tech wonders of enduring, sparkling beauty, easy to maintain, and best friends' with the environment."
Guillermo Seta, Executive Director of DFI Global Operations, stated: "This accolade is a true testament to the multiple business opportunities we yet have to explore in this ever-growing market, and throughout the Asian region, and, most importantly, a great achievement by our partner (GmG) in Vietnam."
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About Diamon-Fusion International, Inc.
DFI Nanotechnology multi-functional characteristics include: water and oil repellency (hydrophobic and oleophobic), impact and scratch resistance, protection against graffiti, dirt and stains, finger print protection, UV stability, additional electrical insulation, protection against calcium and sodium deposits and increased brilliance and lubricity. DFI’s nanocoating works at nanoscale levels to change the molecular composition of any silica-based surface. Diamon-Fusion® provides, in chemical terms, a ‘cross-linked’, ‘branched’ and ‘capped’ optically clear nano-film along with a strong and durable covalent bond.
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