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Inovatec System Announces First License Partnership - Brazil

Factory setup activities are on track to start operations of the company's first manufacturing facility to fulfill the demand for affordable housing of the Brazilian Government's "Minha Casa Minha Vida" program.

Inovatec System Announces First License Partnership - Brazil
2013-06-11
MIAMI, FL, June 11, 2013 (Press-News.org) Inovatec is pleased to announce the successful conclusion of negotiations with its first Licensee Partner in Brazil. As a result, factory setup activities are on track to open the company's first manufacturing facility to fulfill the demand for affordable housing of the Brazilian Government's "Minha Casa Minha Vida" program. The state-of-art facility is scheduled to commence operation in Q1 2014 and it will be the company's first fully automated continuous production line in the world.

Inovatec System strives to be the premier global provider of Reinforced Fiber Composite solutions for the residential and commercial construction industry. Our global growth strategy leads us to identify local partners in foreign countries to form Joint Ventures or License the technology setup for local manufacturing facilities.

Inovatec manufactures and delivers construction solutions based on its patented, state-of-the-art FCSE (Fiber Composite Structural Elements) and bonding agents that are produced using proprietary, synthetic, composite materials and industrial processes similar to those widely accepted by the wind, marine and aerospace industries. This cutting-edge technology addresses the design, engineering, manufacturing, and installation of every type of residential and commercial building. Inovatec building solutions bridge the gap between energy efficiency, high quality and affordability while delivering finished product in 1/5 of the time when compared to traditional construction. All pre-fabricated elements are manufactured in state-of-the-art facilities and shipped to the jobsite ready for assembly.

For more information, visit our website: www.inovatecsystem.com

It is Inovatec's goal to combine financial success and satisfy shareholders' demands with the broader objective of contributing to a better society by providing dignified housing solutions throughout the world.

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[Press-News.org] Inovatec System Announces First License Partnership - Brazil
Factory setup activities are on track to start operations of the company's first manufacturing facility to fulfill the demand for affordable housing of the Brazilian Government's "Minha Casa Minha Vida" program.