Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Could RBTI breakout more

The momentum for RBTI is strong. Make sure you keep an eye on it!!

RBTI is involved in two industries that both poise well for profits.

Renewable energy is a lucrative sector. President Obama calls to invest over $100 billion into renewable energy over the next decade!

RBTI provides sustainable-energy-powered solutions meeting commercial, industrial, municipal and federal requirements for site security, materials control, emergency communications, water purification and similar on-site applications.

Global renewable energy market grew by 20.4% in 2008 to reach a value of $310.5 billion!

RBTI's involvement in the Homeland Security market could boast well for profits considering that U.S. spending on Home Land Security (HLS) is estimated at $50 billion this year (the federal spend comprises $44 billion) and Frost and Sullivan projects a $300 billion worldwide HLS market by 2016!

World military expenditure in 2008 is estimated to have reached $1.464 trillion in current dollar!

As countries around the world spend more on their defense, companies like RBTI could become huge.

The United States accounts for 47 percent of the world's total military spending!

A differentiating aspect of RBTI is their mobility.

Mobility represents a key factor for rapid response to the kind of threats anticipated in the future. This includes natural disasters, terrorist strikes, and special event coverage.

RBTI can deploy solutions today for many different applications that require mobility, extended deployment and a wide range of applications including:

-- Disaster Recovery
-- Physical Security
-- Border, Pipeline, Perimeter
-- Wireless communication nets
-- Forward Operating Bases
-- Event Security
-- Humanitarian Services
-- Water desalination, purification, pumping

RBTI feels that focusing on mobility gives it differentiation to participate as a niche player in a rapidly growing sector of the HLS market.

Just look at water desalination as one example of a critical area that RBTI is focused on.

Many governments want to invest in desalination technology to supply water to their populations!

Rapid response to the events like hurricanes Katrina and Ike and the flooding in the mid-west point out the need for mobile clean water solutions.

RBTI offers several robotic solutions for security applications that range from under-vehicle standoff inspection to ordinance disposal to "hot site" emergency response. These products have wide ranging use for both military and law enforcement and industrial -security/safety organizations.

The robotic solutions cover a broad range of capability and price ranges to meet the customer need

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) represent the most complex and highly configurable security solutions available from RBTI.

Surveillance is the primary application and exceptional cost performance is their major competitive edge. The company has several aerial platforms including the Long Star.

You can check out all of RBTI's products here:
http://www.redbranchtech.com/products.html

RBTI is also focusing efforts on the multi-billion dollar wireless sensor market due to the highly effective sustainable power solutions the company offers.

RBTI CEO Jeff Sirianni identifies the sensor market as a significant part of the company's growth strategy mainly due to the market being constrained due to lack of battery life along with the prohibitive costs of changing a battery on a frequent basis.

Based on Red Branch Technologies sustainable power solutions where energy is deployed on an extended basis, Sirianni believes the sensor market could hold great upside for his company.

"To be able to bring wireless energy to the market and overcome a number of considerable hurdles which have held many back from delivering the kind of services we now offer is a huge plus for Red Branch Technologies," Sirianni stated.

"The sensor market is certainly one where we have great confidence in being able to generate revenues, grow profits, build our company and increase shareholder value," said Sirianni. "We are currently looking into ways on how to best implement our solutions in order to maximize their value."

For more information on RBTI, visit:
www.RedBranchTech.com Always do your own research and consult with your own financial professional.

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