Diamon-Fusion International, Inc. (DFI Nanotechnology), global developer and exclusive licensor of patented hydrophobic nanotechnologies, announced today the signing of a new license agreement in Canada with Diamante Glass Systems Ltd. to further expand its Canadian distribution. The new agreement provides an exclusive distribution of DFI´s flagship Diamon-Fusion® NanoPax® product in the Provinces of Ontario and Saskatchewan in automotive (car and light trucks) dealerships. This eastern region of Canada provides a strong economic outlook for the expansion of DFI´s patented technology with the key metropolitan area of Toronto as Canada´s largest automotive market.
Diamante Glass Systems , the marketing arm for DFI products of 25-year Calgary-basedKing´s Glass Ltd. a privately-held Canadian company, specializes in glass replacement for motor vehicles, particularly passenger cars and recreational vehicles (RV´s), heavy equipment, rail cars. Diamante Glass has been growing its Diamon-Fusion® business steadily over the last 2 years, gaining solid traction for its current nationwide expansion as one of DFI´s strategic partner in the automotive car dealer market.
"Diamon-Fusion® has become a standard feature in all our windshield replacements as we offer, unlike any other product in the market place, an unlimited replacement warranty, no questions asked; the improved impact resistance, added reaction time through better visibility while driving during adverse weather conditions makes the superior Diamon-Fusion® product a ´must add´; I keep saying that no vehicle should be driven without the protection of such a great and necessary product", said Charles King, President of Diamante Glass Systems Ltd.
Guillermo Seta , Corp. Vice President and Executive Director of DFI , stated, "Our partner Diamante Glass has earned this new expansion with its overall great performance and, principally, with outstanding customer service that has translated into many happy drivers in Canada while enjoying the added protection, and enhanced safety, on their windshields."