$ATWT an agreement with ATWEC Technologies for Dis
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The Company, Here To Serve Holding Corp. (OTC PINK: HTSC) announced that ATWEC Technologies, Inc. (OTC PINK: ATWT), a US-based technology company specializing in child safety has signed a distribution agreement with its wholly owned subsidiary ICF Industries Inc. (ICF) to distribute its newly developed KX-4 advanced child safety system and its KV-X UV Sterilization System, which are safety devices that protect children when riding on school buses and vans.
ICFs President, Cesar Herrera, said, I am pleased to market the ATWEC products, especially to our contacts in California. I have already spoken with representatives of the Los Angeles Unified School District, and they are eager to test the products in their school buses and vans. We believe the Kiddie Systems, for tracking children, and the KV-X UV Sterilization Systems for sterilizing the vehicle's environment, are a powerful combination that every school official needs to consider.
In addition to the distribution agreement, ICF has earned approximately $100,000 in fees from ATWEC for introductions and marketing services provided by its Executive Industries division and its wholly owned subsidiary, Novus Ordo Industries Inc. ICF, Executive Industries and Novus Ordo are all part of Here To Serve Holding Corp.
ATWECs Corporate Secretary, Darnell Stitts, said, ICFs contact list made it easy for us to enter a long-term agreement with the company. We are pleased that ICF Industries recognizes the need for our newly advanced KV-4 child tracking systems to be installed on school buses and vans. We are also pleased that ICF has joined us to combat bacteria and pathogens on school buses and daycare vehicles by co-marketing our newly unveiled KV-X. Our voice prompted KV-X system is designed to sterilize and clean each bus or van vehicle using our UV lighting product. ICF management has now steered us in the right direction to thoroughly commercialize the KV-4 and KV-X systems in the 7 states where there are already mandates on child safety equipment requirements. We also want to enter non-mandated states where this security standard must be met for the safety of our children."