About AVAcore Technologies, Inc
AVAcore Technologies, Inc was incorporated in
the spring of 2000 by co-founders Dr. Dennis Grahn and Dr. Craig Heller of the
Department of Biological Sciences at Stanford University. Both are world
leaders in the field of thermoregulation. Their novel, non-invasive
technologies to cool or heat the body core are patented.
Stanford University has exclusively licensed this technology to
AVAcore, who introduced RTX to the sports market at the 2002 annual meeting of
the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA). After a year of additional
research, market development and product reengineering, the Company made a
more significant impact at this year's conferences, which included: American
College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) in May 2003, NATA in June 2003, and National
Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) in July 2003.
AVAcore's CoreControlTM powered by RTX will be on the market in the first
quarter of 2004.