Biomaxx Systems Inc. Renews Membership with Bioenergy Australia - PR.com
Toronto, Canada, November 05, 2006 --(PR.COM)-- Biomaxx Systems Inc. (Other OTC: BMXSF) is pleased to announce that the company has renewed its membership with Bioenergy Australia. The Bioenergy Australia membership has created opportunities for Biomaxx Systems in the Australia biotechnology and renewable fuels market. Biomaxx Systems and Bioenergy Australia share the commitment to promote biomass as a sustainable energy source for producing energy, for use as a transportation fuel, for use as a petrochemical replacement and also offers value added byproducts. Biomaxx Systems management team believes that there should be more organizations like Bioenergy Australia around the world working for the same common goal – the reduction of green house gas emissions and the exploration and implementation of alternative energy solutions. Dr Stephen Schuck, Manager of Bioenergy Australia, is pleased to note “The ongoing membership of BioMaxx Systems Inc and its participation in the forthcoming conference, by providing a paper at the conference. The conference will be held 6-8 December in Fremantle, Western Australia." About Bioenergy Australia Bioenergy Australia was established in 1997 as a government industry forum to foster and facilitate the development of biomass to energy conversion, bio based product development and liquid fuels. Bioenergy Australia is concerned with all aspects of biomass and Bioenergy including the production, technical aspects and the commercial, economic, social, environmental, policy and market issues affecting the alternative fuels industry. The founding members of Bioenergy Australia include Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation (RIRDC) and the Australian Greenhouse Office (AGO) of the Australian Government’s Department of the Environment and Heritage, which manages the programs under the Australian Government’s $1.8 billion climate change strategy. Bioenergy Australia currently has 50 member organizations, both from the private and government sectors. Bioenergy Australia has a wide spectrum of members and include; Alstrom Power Ltd. (Power generation, transportation and power service), Rio Tinto (mining and mineral exploration), Babcock and Brown (Financing firm), Stanwell Corp. (Government owned energy co.), Western Power Corp (Renewable Energy supplier), Collex, Ergon Energy and many more. A complete list of the Bioenergy Australia members is available at the Bioenergy wesbite. About Biomaxx Systems Inc. Biomaxx Systems is a biotechnology consulting company that focuses on the development of innovative technology solutions to address our dependence on fossil fuels. The company develops technologies to produce clean fuels such as Ethanol and Hydrogen and promotes clean, efficient alternatives that reduce harmful carbon dioxide emissions and Green House Gases. Biomaxx Systems Inc. provides professional consulting services in the fields of biotechnology, bio-fuels, renewable energy and related specializations. Biomaxx will leverage the knowledge of our experienced professionals and consultants with distinct specializations in the key areas of biotechnology and bio-energy. Biomaxx Systems Inc. is a Canadian company with international reach, covering most global markets. Safe Harbor Statement: This release includes forward looking statements, which are based on certain assumptions and reflects management's current expectations. These forward looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from current expectations. The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. For further information please contact: Biomaxx Systems Inc. Investor Relations Email: investorrelations@biomaxxsystems.com Copyright © 2006 Biomaxx Systems Inc. All rights reserved. ###
Monday, November 06, 2006
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