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Company partner Zhongwei Chen of UC Riverside to Receive Bernard S. Baker for Fuel Cell Research
Pacific Fuel Cell to Exhibit at 2007 Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition
TUSTIN, CA | Posted on October 12th, 2007
Pacific Fuel Cell Corp. (OTCBB:PFCE), a specialty component manufacturer to the fuel cell industry, today announced it will be exhibiting its products at the 2007 Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition, Booth 224, October 15-19, at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas.
Pacific Fuel Cell CEO and President George Suzuki said, "Our attendance at this prestigious conference offers a unique opportunity to develop business relationships with companies and investors from around the world. The seminar enables us to discuss and demonstrate our advanced nano-carbon based MEA technology, as well as our graphite-based bipolar plates."
The world's largest fuel cell meeting is expected to attract more than 2,300 attendees. Celebrating its 31st year, it provides participating companies and attendees with access to a wealth of technical papers, exhibits and fuel cell technology research.
Suzuki said "Pacific Fuel Cell's partner from the University of California, Riverside, Zhongwei Chen, Ph.D., will be presented with the Bernard S. Baker Award for his research on supportless platinum nanotubes. "Mr. Chen's research will advance the field of fuel cells," Suzuki said. "We are proud of his achievement and our partnership with him and UC Riverside."
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