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Genesis Electronics Bringing Reality to Technology From Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory


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Press Release Source: Genesis Electronics Group, Inc. On Monday September 27, 2010, 4:00 pm EDT
HOLLYWOOD, FL--(Marketwire - 09/27/10) - Genesis Electronics Group, Inc. (OTC.BB:GEGI - News), , a developer of solar-powered rechargeable battery modules for the Apple iPhone and iPod, the SunBlazer, is being showcased by Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL) in their upcoming INNOVATIONS Office of Technology Transfer Newsletter. The communication recognizes Genesis' creative use of their sophisticated technology and patent in the development of the solar powered product for consumers.
Below is the complete text of the newsletter from JHU/APL:
POWER PACKED
Infused with Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory Innovation, New Solar Charger Provides Energy on the Go
By Michael Buckley
In the mid-1990s, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory researchers Joe Suter, Binh Le and Ark Lew had a clever idea for a small, thin, flexible device that can convert light to electricity.
They also had foresight and -- fortunately -- a bit of patience.
More than a decade later, their patented invention is close to reaching consumers. In late 2009, APL licensed the technology to Florida-based Genesis Electronics, which weaved APL's ideas into a sleek solar recharger called the SunBlazer's
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