Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:OPTT) Files An 8-K Regulation FD DisclosureItem 7.01. Regulation FD Disclosure.
On April 5, 2018, Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. issued a press release announcing that it will be discussing its anchorless sonar PowerBuoyTM at the Navy Forum for SBIR/STTR Transition in National Harbor, Maryland on Monday, April 9th. A copy of the press release is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 to this report and is incorporated herein by reference.
In accordance with General Instruction B.2 of Form 8-K, the information set forth in this Item 7.01 and in the attached Exhibit 99.1 shall be deemed to be “furnished” and shall not be deemed to be “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.
*Furnished herewith.
Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. ExhibitEX-99.1 2 ex99-1.htm Exhibit 99.1 NEWS RELEASE Ocean Power Technologies to Highlight Its Anchorless PowerBuoyTM at Global Maritime Exposition MONROE TOWNSHIP,…To view the full exhibit click here
About Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:OPTT)
Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. is developing and seeking to commercialize its systems that generate electricity by connecting the renewable energy of ocean waves. The Company’s PowerBuoy systems use technologies that convert the mechanical energy created by the rising and falling of ocean waves into electricity. The Company focuses on developing its PowerBuoy product line, which is based on modular, ocean-going buoys. Its autonomous PowerBuoy generates power for use in remote locations, independent of an existing power grid. The Company focuses on developing and commercializing its PowerBuoy products and services for use in autonomous power applications. The Company markets its PowerBuoys in the United States and internationally. The autonomous PowerBuoy integrates a power take-off (PTO) and onboard system for energy storage and management. Its PowerBuoy product is the PB3. PB3 can act as an uninterruptable power supply (UPS), which recharges itself by harvesting energy from the waves.