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Prototype Production and Hiring Underway at Gibbs


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July 19, 2010

AUBURN HILLS, Mich.--Manufacture of prototype high-speed amphibians for both consumer and first-responder use is underway at Gibbs Technologies in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

“We are interviewing candidates for several senior management positions in manufacturing and sales and marketing as well”

The company currently is building advanced prototypes of the Gibbs Quadski for product testing this summer to be followed by production next year. The world's first high-speed, power-sports amphiquad, the Gibbs Quadski is capable of achieving speeds of up to 45 miles per hour on both land and water.

Gibbs Technologies is looking to fill a number of job openings as well, according to Gibbs Chairman Neil Jenkins.

Jenkins said the company expects to hire up to 100 new salaried and hourly employees within the next 12 months to fill openings in manufacturing engineering, sales and marketing, dealer development and manufacturing.

"We are interviewing candidates for several senior management positions in manufacturing and sales and marketing as well," he reported.

Additional employment information is available on the Internet at http://www.gibbstech.com/careers.php. Job candidates can submit their resumes through the company's website or by fax +1.248.418.7127 or email to jledbetter@gibbstech.com marked for Jenkins' attention.

Gibbs also is working with Concorde Marine in Auburn Hills to produce light-weight, carbon-fiber sub-assemblies and other composite components as part of its ongoing product-development program.

Gibbs Technologies is the world's leading developer of high-speed amphibians for consumer, law enforcement, rescue and other commercial uses. The company also is developing military applications for its technology under an agreement with Lockheed Martin .

Additional information about Gibbs, its technology and high-speed amphibians is available on the Internet at www.gibbstech.com.