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February flew past with a tail wind. Jesus Christ remains faithful & we remain busy.
 

The   I-Tec “Flyer”

MarCH 08 Newsletter

 mission Projects

Time and time again, national believers have contacted us, asking about the availability of an inexpensive dental chair that could be used to do mission work. Also, as more dentists are catching the vision of training local believers, there is a need for good, inexpensive dental chairs to leave with the newly trained operators.   

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That got us started on our latest project. (Above) we gather the initial materials to develop an ultra portable, lightweight, economical chair to add to our PDS line.

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Friends at Regal Marine (in Orlando) got involved & we developed prototypes.

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Margie (at Regal Marine) developed the chair back, while Steve, Gene, and Mark experimented with the frame assembly
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We completed the first three new chairs (called “Trailblazers”) last week and sent them to Nigeria with the mPower dental training team for field evaluation.

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Steve and Mincaye spoke in conferences in Virginia, Tennessee, and Missouri.

Mincaye and Ompodae were able to renew their travel visas and come up from Ecuador for a brief visit.
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Troy and Jesse Z. drawing a syringe with our new 2D animation software program.

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Frank and Caleb Franks came down from Indiana for several days to help Gene and Barry work on an EZ Flier in the shop.

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For more information about Steve’s radio broadcast, visit www.lifeperspectives.org

 

Parting thought

He who is doing nothing is seldom without helpers                

I-TEC, Inc.

10575 SW 147th Circle

Dunnellon, FL  34432

www.itecusa.org

itec@itecusa.org

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During their time at I-Tec,

Mincaye and  Ompodae watched “Mincaye”

acting in End of the Spear

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Machinist Shannon Allen blessed us as he invested a day working with us at I-Tec