BC FORM 51-102F3
Material Change Report
Item 1.Name and Address of Company
State the full name and address of your company and the address of its principal office in Canada.
REG TECHNOLOGIES INC.
240 – 11780 Hammersmith Place
Richmond, BC V7A 5E9
Phone: (604) 278-5996
Item 2.Date of Material Change
State the date of the material change.
March 3, 2008
Item 3.News Release
State the date and method(s) of dissemination of the news release issued under section 7.1 of National Instrument 51-102.
March 3, 2008
The press release relating to this material change was distributed and filed by Stockwatch and Businesswire on March 3, 2008.
Item 4.Summary of Material Change
Provide a brief but accurate summary of the nature and substance of the material change.
The Company announced the completion of the RadMax® Pump performance testing at its alpha test site. Robert Grisar, Vice President of Engineering for the RadMax® / Rand Cam™ technology, reports that in recent tests measuring discharge volumes and pressures, the Pump was operated at varying speeds at the Cleveland machine shop facilities. Most notable, a recent breakthrough technology insertion promises to eliminate virtually all noise and internal pump friction and internal leakage, allowing the pump to achieve even greater efficiencies. Laboratory tests to date show no wear or damage. Future tests will continue to focus on durability, alternative materials and design improvement matters that are applicable to the whole family of RadMax® devices.
Item 5.Full Description of Material Change
Supplement the summary required under Item 4 with the disclosure that should be
sufficient disclosure to enable a reader to appreciate the significance and impact of the material change without having to refer to other material. Management is in the best position to determine what facts are significant and must disclose those facts in a meaningful manner. See also Item 7.
Some examples of significant facts relating to the material change include: dates, parties, terms and conditions, description of any assets, liabilities or capital affected, purpose, financial or dollar values, reasons for the change, and a general comment on the probable impact on the issuer or its subsidiaries. Specific financial forecasts would not normally be required.
Other additional disclosure may be appropriate depending on the particular situation.
For a full description of the material change, see Schedule “A”.
Item 6. Reliance on section 7.1(2) or (3) of National Instrument 51-102
If this report is being filed on a confidential basis in reliance on section 7.1(2) or (3) of National Instrument 51-102, state the reasons for that reliance.
Not applicable.
Instruction:
Refer to subsections 7.1(4), (5) and (7) of National Instrument 51-102 concerning continuing obligations in respect of reports filed under subsection 7.1(2) or (3) of National Instrument 51-102.
Item 7. Omitted Information
State whether any information has been omitted on the basis that it is confidential information.
In a separate letter to the applicable regulator or securities regulatory authority marked “Confidential” provide the reasons for your company’s omission of confidential significant facts in the Report in sufficient detail to permit the applicable regulatory or securities regulatory authority to determine whether to exercise its discretion to allow the omission of these significant facts.
Not applicable.
Instruction:
In certain circumstances where a material change has occurred and a material change report has been or is about to be filed but section 85 (3) of the Act will no longer or will not be relied upon, a reporting issuer may nevertheless believe one or more significant facts otherwise required to be disclosed in the material change report should remain confidential and not be disclosed or not be disclosed in full detail in the material change report.
Item 8. Executive Officer
Give the name and business telephone number of an executive officer of your company who is knowledgeable about the material change and the Report, or an officer through whom the executive officer may be contacted.
John G. Robertson
President
(604) 278-5996
Item 9. Date of Report
DATEDat Richmond, British Columbia this7thday ofMarch2008.
REG TECHNOLOGIES INC. | ||
Per: | “John Robertson” | |
(Authorized Signatory) | ||
John Robertson, President | ||
(Print name and title) |
SCHEDULE “A”
REG TECHNOLOGIES INC.
REGI U.S., INC.
#240 – 11780 Hammersmith Way
Richmond, BC V7A 5E9
Phone: 604-278-5996 Fax: 604-278-3409
Toll Free: 800-665-4616
www.regtech.com
N E W S R E L E A S E |
REGI U.S., Inc. (“REGI” or “RGUS”)
Reg Technologies Inc. (“Reg” or “RRE.V” or “REGRF””)
REGI U.S., INC. / REG TECHNOLOGIES INC. ANNOUNCE SUCCESSFUL
COMPLETION OF RadMax®PUMP PERFORMANCE TESTING WITH
BREAKTHROUGH TECHNOLOGY INSERTION
For Immediate Release: March 3, 2008. Vancouver, BC –REGI U.S., Inc.(OTC BB: RGUS, Frankfurt Stock Exchange: RGJ) andReg Technologies Inc.(TSX Venture Exchange: RRE.V, OTC BB: REGRF) are pleased to announce the completion of the RadMax®Pump performance testing at its alpha test site.
Robert Grisar, Vice President of Engineering for the RadMax® / Rand Cam™ technology, reports that in recent tests measuring discharge volumes and pressures, the Pump was operated at varying speeds at the Cleveland machine shop facilities.
Most notable, a recent breakthrough technology insertion promises to eliminate virtually all noise and internal pump friction and internal leakage, allowing the pump to achieve even greater efficiencies. Laboratory tests to date show no wear or damage.
In addition to establishing baseline performance characteristics, the prototype “next generation” RadMax® pump incorporated the latest design enhancements and tested new prototype seal and materials configurations being considered for use in compressor and engine tests to be commenced in the next phase this year. Future tests will continue to focus on durability, alternative materials and design improvement matters that are applicable to the whole family of RadMax® devices.
Discussions are continuing with interested RadMax® pump, compressor and engine licensees with the next step to build and test custom RadMax® pumps/engine applications to customer specifications.
Bob Grisar states, “The RadMax™ Pump is positive-displacement device that is exceptionally volume efficient, low weight, and quiet. The 12-vane RadMax® Pump produces 48 pump actions every revolution. As a pump for water or fuel, the prototype 140-pound RadMax™ Pump can pump 1,800 GPM at 3,600 RPM. Scalable with minimal design changes, the RadMax® pump is suitable for both thin products at high pressure, and thick products at low pressure applications.”
ABOUT REGI U.S., INC. AND REG TECHNOLOGIES INC.
Reg Technologies Inc. and REGI U.S., Inc. are developing for commercialization an improved axial vane type rotary engine known as the Rand Cam™/RadMax® rotary technology used in the revolutionary design of lightweight and high efficiency engines, compressors and pumps. The RadMax® engine has only two unique moving parts, the vanes (up to 12) and the rotor, compared to the 40 moving parts in a simple four-cylinder piston engine. This innovative design makes it possible to produce up to 24 continuous power impulses per one rotation that is vibration-free and extremely quiet. The RadMax® engine also has multi-fuel capabilities allowing it to operate on fuels including gasoline, natural gas, hydrogen, propane and diesel. REGI U.S., Inc. and its parent company, Reg Technologies Inc., are currently designing and testing prototype RadMax® diesel engines, compressors and pumps intended for aviation, automotive, industrial processes and military applications. For more information, please visitwww.regtech.com.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
REGI U.S., Inc. | Reg Technologies Inc. |
“John Robertson” | “John Robertson” |
John Robertson | John Robertson |
President | President |
Contacts: | REGI U.S., Inc. and |
Reg Technologies Inc. | |
John Robertson, 1-800-665-4616 |
READER ADVISORY
Statements in this press release regarding the business of Reg Technologies Inc. and REGI U.S, Inc. (together the “Companies’”) which are not historical facts are "forward-looking statements" that involve risks and uncertainties, including management's assessment of future plans and operations, and capital expenditures and the timing thereof, certain of which are beyond the Companies' control. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove accurate, and actual results and developments are likely to differ, in some case materially, from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements contained in this press release. Readers of this press release are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements contained in this press release are based on a number of assumptions that may prove to be incorrect, including, but not limited to: the impact of competitive products and pricing, the Companies' dependence on third parties and licensing/service supply agreements, and the ability of competitors to license the same technologies as the Companies or develop or license other functionally equivalent technologies; financing requirements; changes in laws, rules and regulations applicable to the Companies and changes in how they are interpreted and enforced, delays resulting from or inability to obtain required regulatory approvals and ability to access sufficient capital from internal and external sources, the impact of general economic conditions in Canada, and the United States, industry conditions, increased competition, the lack of availability of qualified personnel or management, fluctuations in foreign exchange, stock market volatility and market valuations of companies with respect to announced transactions. The Companies’ actual results, performance or achievements could differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, these forward-looking statements, including those described in Reg Technologies’ financial statements, management discussion and analysis and material change reports filed with the Canadian Securities Administrators and available at www.sedar.com, and its Form 20-F filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov, and REGI’s Form 10-KSB annual report filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov. Accordingly, no assurances can be given that any of the events anticipated by the forward-looking statements will transpire or occur, or if any of them do so, what benefits, including the amount of proceeds, that the Companies will derive therefrom.
Readers are cautioned that the foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. All subsequent forward-looking statements, whether written or oral, attributable to the Companies or persons acting on its behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by these cautionary statements. Furthermore, the forward-looking statements contained in this news release are made as at the date of this news release and the Companies do not undertake any obligation to update publicly or to revise any of the included forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required by applicable securities laws.
The TSX Venture Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved of the information contained herein.