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Amerigon BSST Subsidiary Partners With
Herman Miller to Develop C2(TM) Personal Climate Control
Device
Personal Heating and
Cooling Unit is First Commercially Available, Non-Automotive
Product to Use Amerigon's Advanced Thermoelectric Technology
NORTHVILLE, Mich., June 11
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Amerigon Incorporated (NASDAQ:ARGN)
, a leader in developing and marketing products based on
advanced thermoelectric (TE) technologies for a wide range of
global markets and applications, today announced that Zeeland,
MI-based Herman Miller (NASDAQ:MLHR)
has introduced the C2(TM) Climate Control device, a personal
heating and cooling system that is the first commercially
available non-automotive product to use Amerigon's patented
advanced thermoelectric (TE) technology developed by its BSST
subsidiary. Herman Miller, a leading global provider of
interior furnishings, systems, and related technologies and
accessories, will offer the desktop C2 device as part of The
Be Collection(TM) through its contract dealers and retailers.
The formal unveiling of C2 will take place at the NeoCon
World's Fair exhibition from June 11-13, in the Herman Miller
National Design Center at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago.
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C2 Personal Climate
Control Device co- developed by Herman Miller and
Amerigon's BSST subsidiary. (PRNewsFoto/Amerigon
Incorporated) NORTHVILLE, MI UNITED STATES
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Herman Miller and Amerigon's
BSST subsidiary partnered to develop C2, and Herman Miller
exclusively licensed the TE technology for this product from
BSST. Amerigon is the leader in the application of
thermoelectric technology in automotive seating having shipped
nearly three million of its Climate Control Seat(TM) (CCS(TM))
systems, which are the only systems that provide active
heating and cooling to ensure year-round driver and passenger
comfort.
The C2, which was designed
for the individual and is approximately 10 inches tall, allows
users to regulate the temperature of their personal work
space, depending on their preference. C2 is designed to be
used in close proximity to the user and consumes less than 80
watts of electricity in either heating or cooling modes. C2
has a list price of $300.
Robyn Hofmeyer, General
Manager of The Be Collection, said, "A common problem in
today's work environment is finding a temperature that works
for everyone. C2 can solve that issue, for each individual, in
an energy- efficient and safe way."
Lon E. Bell, PhD., President
and Chief Executive Officer of the BSST subsidiary of Amerigon,
commented, "C2 is a great example of what can be developed
with our proprietary thermoelectric technology. Much like
Amerigon's CCS system, Herman Miller's C2 delivers heating and
cooling in a compact package and is designed to be very
friendly to the environment. As BSST continues to make
thermoelectrics more efficient, the range of new, innovative
product opportunities like C2 opens up dramatically."
Amerigon's BSST subsidiary is
focused on expanding the use of the Company's proprietary
thermoelectric technologies and has made significant
improvements in the efficiency of thermoelectrics. In addition
to Herman Miller, BSST is working with the U.S. Department of
Energy, Carrier Corporation and Visteon Corporation to develop
product applications in a variety of automotive and
non-automotive markets.
About Herman Miller
The designs and services of
Herman Miller enhance the performance of human habitats
worldwide, making their customers' lives more productive,
rewarding, delightful, and meaningful. The company's
award-winning products and services generated over $1.7
billion in revenue during fiscal 2006. Recognized for both its
innovative designs and business practices, Herman Miller is a
recipient of the prestigious National Design Award for product
design from the Smithsonian Institution's Cooper-Hewitt,
National Design Museum. In 2007, the company was again cited
by Fortune magazine as the "Most Admired" company in its
industry and was included among Business Ethics magazine's
"100 Best Corporate Citizens." The company trades on the
NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol MLHR.
About Amerigon
Amerigon (NASDAQ:ARGN)
develops products based on its advanced, proprietary,
efficient thermoelectric (TE) technologies for a wide range of
global markets and heating and cooling applications. The
Company's current principal product is its proprietary Climate
Control Seat(TM) (CCS(TM)) system, a solid-state, TE-based
system that permits drivers and passengers of vehicles to
individually and actively control the heating and cooling of
their respective seats to ensure maximum year-round comfort.
CCS, which is the only system of its type on the market today,
uses no CFCs or other environmentally sensitive coolants.
Amerigon maintains sales and technical support centers in
Southern California, Detroit, Japan, Germany and England.
Certain matters discussed in
this release are forward-looking statements that involve risks
and uncertainties, and actual results may be different.
Important factors that could cause the Company's actual
results to differ materially from its expectations in this
release are risks that sales may not significantly increase,
additional financing, if necessary, may not be available, new
competitors may arise and adverse conditions in the automotive
industry may negatively affect its results. The liquidity and
trading price of its common stock may be negatively affected
by these and other factors. Please also refer to Amerigon's
Securities and Exchange Commission filings and reports,
including but not limited to its Form 10-Q for the period
ending March 31, 2007 and its Form 10-K for the year ended
December 31, 2006.
Contact: Allen & Caron Inc
Jill Bertotti (investors)
jill@allencaron.com
Len Hall (media)
len@allencaron.com
(949) 474-4300
Source: Amerigon Incorporated
CONTACT: Jill Bertotti
(investors),
jill@allencaron.com , or Len Hall
(media),
len@allencaron.com, both of Allen & Caron Inc,
+1-949-474-4300 |