NORTON, Mass., Feb. 17, 2016 -- CPS Technologies Corporation (Nasdaq:CPSH) announced today the appointment of TMS REPRESENTATIVES, LLC., http://www.tms-reps.com, as its exclusive sales representative in Arizona.
Mr. Thomas Sleasman, principal owner and manager of TMS, commented, "For more than 30 years I have enjoyed working in the specialty and electronic material space, the majority of time with Rogers Corporation, a global specialty materials company. While at Rogers, I led their Thermal Management Solutions Division where I gained extensive knowledge of the metal matrix composite (“MMC”) market in general, and AlSiC in particular. I am very pleased to be joining CPS, the world leader in metal matrix composites, and am excited about introducing their unique technologies to potential customers in Arizona."
Commenting on the appointment, Ms. Cheryl Oliveira, Vice-President of Sales for CPS Technologies, said, “We are delighted to add TMS to the Company's sales representative organization. The addition of Tom and TMS increases our regional representatives to seven in the U.S., spanning the regions with the greatest electronic activity. We have respected Tom in the past as a strong competitor and are now very excited to leverage his background in MMCs. We are confident that his extensive contacts and engaging personal style will result in significant new business in the Arizona area."
About CPS
CPS Technologies Corporation is a global leader in producing metal-matrix composite components used to improve the reliability and performance of various electrical systems. CPS products are used in motor controllers for hybrid and electric vehicles, high-speed trains, subway cars and wind turbines. They are also used as heatspreaders in internet switches, routers and high-performance microprocessors. CPS also develops and produces metal-matrix composite armor.
CONTACT: CPS Technologies Corporation Ralph Norwood, Chief Financial Officer 111 South Worcester Street Norton, MA 02766 Telephone: (508) 222-0614 Web Site: www.alsic.com


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