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Heat Genie Demonstrates Two Minute Coffee at NCA

HeatGenie was an exhibitor at the recent National Coffee Association (NCA) Summit meeting in Alexandria, VA.  In addition to the beautiful fall weather in Virginia, we enjoyed meeting executives from some of the leading coffee roasters and branded coffee purveyors in …

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HeatGenie Forges Strategic Alliance with Crown Holdings, Inc.

Austin, TX, April 19, 2011– Austin-based, self-heating technology developer, HeatGenie and packaging products supplier, Crown Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CCK) (Crown), announced today that they have signed a joint development agreement to integrate HeatGenie’s patented high-efficiency, solid-fuel technology into food and beverage packaging.
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Heat Genie Taps Food and Beverage Industry Talent

Austin, TX, April 12, 2011–Austin-based HeatGenie announced today that it is adding food and beverage industry talent to the company to further accelerate its growth.   With the addition of Matt Gase to its Board of Directors and Rosemary Whaling as Vice President Business Development, …

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Why Metal?

Regularly people ask, “Why are you developing your self-heating packaging technology in metal cans, what about flexibles and polymers?” Let me dispel any confusion on this topic. We fully expect to support flexibles and polymers over time, but to start with it makes sense …

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Putting Time Back in the Consumer’s Day

Modern customers fight stress daily. Everyone from CEOs to homemakers are short on time. Consumers respond to this constant pressure by consistently choosing easy-to-prepare and ready-to-eat meals and snacks to give them more of their most precious commodity: time. “People tend to buy ready …

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A Year in the Life of a Startup

2010 brought significant business and technology breakthroughs to HeatGenie. We were awarded the third round of funding from the Texas Emerging Technology Fund increasing the total amount of that award to $1 million. Shortly thereafter we received a term sheet and closed a fully-subscribed …

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