AmiciMPTS, Advanced Electric Energy Conservation Technology announced at Future Facilities Summit in Chicago on May 18, 2016


AmiciMPTS  (www.amicimpts.com), a new and proven electric energy conservation technology will be announced at the Future Facilities Summit in Chicago on May 18, 2016. 

AmiciMPTS enables business enterprises to ‘instantly’ reduce consumption of electricity, extend the life of existing electric-powered equipment without retrofitting, minimize carbon emissions, and save electricity costs by 20% to 40% per year.  The technology will be demonstrated at trade show by Joshua Macciello, the Chairman of Amici Enterprises and Adil Khan, the inventor of the technology. 

More than 300 of the nation’s leading renewable energy and facilities management executives, from such companies as Anthem, AT&T, Best Western, CBRE Group, Exxon Mobil, General Motors, Metlife, Sears, and Verizon, will attend the presentation. 

While the AmiciMPTS technology is quietly being used domestically by 80 companies including the U.S. Air Force, Underwriters Laboratory, and several feature film studios, school districts, health care facilities, and manufacturing facilities, as well as facilities in Canada, Dubai, and Mexico, it has not, until now, been publicly presented.

For more information, visit: http://amicimpts.com

 



May 17, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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