AWARD-WINNING NEW TECHNOLOGY DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR LUXURY MARKET

CHICAGO, Ill. (April 26, 2006) – Engineered Glass Products is racking up awards and honors for its revolutionary Thermique™ heated glass technology, and the first commercial applications of this scientific breakthrough are being designed specifically for luxury hotels and high-end homes.

Many owners and architects are turning to new technologies to provide their buildings with a distinctive edge over the competition. Engineered Glass Products, or e(g)p, is tapping into this trend by designing unique electrically heated glass appliances for luxury properties.

Thermique™ was recently named one of the best new technologies of 2005 by Popular Science magazine. Through the use of an invisible conductive coating, Thermique™ glass can be uniformly heated with precise control. Among the first products designed with Thermique™ technology is a heated glass towel warmer for discriminating hotels and custom homes.

The Thermique™ heated glass towel warmer is more stylish and efficient than any competing design. Comprised almost entirely of glass, a Thermique™ towel warmer is custom designed to compliment any décor. The glass itself can even be fashioned with an elegant design or corporate logo. Towels, blankets, and other linens are simply draped across the heated glass surface, which keeps them at a luxuriously cozy temperature until use.

“A Thermique™ towel warmer is a creature comfort that hotel guests will appreciate and remember,” says Michael Mayo, luxury bath products sales manager at e(g)p. “And it makes an upscale home feel like a palace.”

Combining more than 50 years of experience with cutting-edge glass fabrication and coatings expertise, Engineered Glass Products is today’s premier developer of heated glass technology. Engineered Glass Products is headquartered in Chicago, Ill., with a technology center located in Toledo, Ohio. For more information on heated glass technologies, e-mail info@egpglass.com or visit the Web site at www.egpglass.com. Hot glass technology. Reflect on the possibilities.


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