November 10th, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Interfacial Solutions Selected to Present at the 2011 Wisconsin Early Stage Symposium


Interfacial Solutions announces today that it was selected to present its Eco-Friendly Flame Retardant technology platform at the 2011 Wisconsin Early Stage Symposium. The Symposium, held on November 2nd and 3rd in Madison, Wisconsin, provides an annual platform for entrepreneurial companies in Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest to present exciting new business opportunities to investors from around the region. The Wisconsin Early Stage Symposium is sponsored by the Wisconsin Angel Network, a program led by the Wisconsin Technology Council.


“Interfacial Solutions was pleased to have the opportunity to present the Eco-Friendly Flame Retardant technology platform to this regional forum of investors” said Dr. Jeffrey Cernohous, CTO and Founder of Interfacial Solutions. “Flame retardant technologies have not significantly advanced in the last several years and we believe that the technology we have collaboratively developed with one of our customers has the potential to enable a significant breakthrough in terms of cost, performance and environmental sustainability. We received a lot of favorable feedback at the conference and we are hopeful that this interaction will lead investors to consider this technology and help us make this unique technology platform a reality.”


About Interfacial Solutions LLC: Interfacial Solutions is a privately held technology development company with a proven track record of helping innovators innovate in the material science field. Located in a 40,000 square foot facility near River Falls Wisconsin, Interfacial Solutions has a creative team of scientists possessing more than 50 patents and is equipped with state-of-the-art polymer testing equipment, compound and processing equipment, and production capabilities to meet a broad range of plastic industry challenges. Additional information can be found at http://www.interfacialsolutions.com.


The Wisconsin Technology Council is the science and technology advisor to the Governor and the Legislature. Launched in 2001, the Tech Council was created by a bipartisan act of the governor and the Legislature. It is an independent, non-profit and non-partisan board with members from tech companies, venture capital firms, all levels of education, research institutions, government and law.


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