ATI lands a booth at the AHR expo
AirTest has secured a booth at the upcoming AHR expo in New York on Jan21-23rd. The AHR expo exhibits the Who's Who in the HVAC world. AirTest will be sending 4 representatives to New York to roll out their new TR9299 WiFi sensor - the first fully wireless sensor of it's kind on the market.. This should make for some buzz around their booth (Booth 176), and get some serious people looking at Airtest's potential for the future.
One of the largest drawbacks to standard sensors is the cost of installation - all the wires / conduit running between the control unit and the various sensors around the building. This new technology will drastically reduce the installation costs, and increase the level of user-friendly interactions for the buyer...
This will, in turn, increase the demand substantially for these units because with the lowered up-front costs - the break even time on energy saved will be greatly reduced.
I would say that this product is very well timed, especially in areas like Ontario, where the cost of energy has increased 5% in the last 3 months, and the power generation board has already informed the public that their power costs are expected to increase 42% by the end of 2014.
Given that information, all companies will be looking for ways to reduce the amount of power they use...
I see this product putting Airtest right at the forefront of the industry, and expect a wondeful year for it's employer, employees, investors, and shareholders..
For full disclosure, I am not employed by ATI, nor on the BoD, or an insider. I do, however, hold a substantial number of shares in ATI, and look forward to their value increasing...