SACO Powers into UK Market with BVAA membership
![SACO Founders Tony [left] and James
[right] O’Donnell SACO Founders Tony [left] and James
[right] O’Donnell](https://www.valveuser.com/images/articles/26/bvaa plq 1_l.jpg)
SACO Founders Tony [left] and James [right] O’Donnell

The Malvern-based company has developed a revolutionary actuator which shows energy and cost savings of over 75 per cent over traditional motor-driven systems.
The actuator has been conceived, tested and developed by Rift Technologies and is being introduced to the UK market in September.
SACO chairman Tony O’Donnell commented: “We are delighted to be joining the BVAA to unveil our product into the UK market and then across the globe.
“In tests our actuators deliver stunning energy savings and there is a huge buzz about our product and the features we have packed in to it.
“We have spent time with patent lawyers and industry experts proving our product to the sceptics.”
Tony O’Donnell says that experts have been ‘astonished’ by the performance of the Smart Actuators
“Now we are looking to spread the word and the BVAA was the logical choice to help us step into the global marketplace.
“Everyone who has seen the test results is astonished by the numbers and we are starting to ship product from our Malvern HQ.”
SACO has created a dedicated website for people who want to order small quantities of the groundbreaking actuator or to find out more information. Registered users are able to download technical specifications or get sales literature.
SACO Actuators
Tel: +44 1684 565709
www.smartact.co.uk
Published: 15th October 2013
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