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MATECH creates technologies which, when applied, better
monitors metal fatigue to improve public and private safety and
to realize maintenance economies in all types of structures and equipment.
From airplanes to bridges, from ships, trains, and trucks
to nuclear reactors and steel buildings, in the United
States and abroad, MATECH's technologies offer increased
safety and economy.
MATECH is a public company.Symbol MTCH
MATECH
Performs EFS Testing on Bridges for Federal Highway Administration
November 16, 2009
MATECH
to Penetrate New Bridge Monitoring Markets by Developing Longer Lasting
Electrolyte Gel Enhancements; Will Increase Worldwide Use of Its EFS
System
October 12, 2009
MATECH
Retains Washington, D.C. Strategy Firm to Market Its Electrochemical
Fatigue Sensor to Transportation Agencies Throughout the U.S.; Global
Strategy Corporation Consultant, David N. Young, Brings Decades of Expertise
to MATECH's Effort to Save Bridge Owners Money Through MATECH's EFS Technology
October 8, 2009
MATECH
and Northrop Grumman in Discussions to Perform EFS Testing on a New York
City Bridge; MATECH's EFS Testing Services to Be Provided for New York
City Department of Transportation
October 6, 2009
MATECH
Performs EFS Testing on Bridges in Australia for New South Wales Roads
and Traffic Authority
October 5, 2009
MATECH
Signs Contract to Perform EFS Testing on a Landmark Bridge; MATECH's
EFS Testing Services to Be Provided for Major Interstate Transportation
Agency
October 5, 2009
MATECH
and Northrop Grumman to Present MATECH's Breakthrough Electrochemical Fatigue
Sensor to Major Civil Engineering Firms
October 2, 2009
MATECH
and Northrop Grumman Make Significant Impact at the 2009 International
Bridge Conference. To
see an Acrobat file of the Joint Presentation of Northrop Grumman
and Matech, click here.
September
30
, 2009
MATECH
Joins Forces With Global Corporation, Northrop Grumman. Joint Effort Combines
Northrop Grumman's Extensive Market Presence With MATECH's Breakthrough
EFS Technology
September 11, 2009
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MATECH expert opinion on Minneapolis Bridge Collapse

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