Pioneering Technology Corp., an energy smart technology and consumer products company, engages in the development, manufacture, and sale of cooking fire prevention solutions in Canada and the United States. It offers Safe-T-Element cooking system; SmartBurner, an easy-to-install electric coil replacement; SmartRange, an electric stove shut off solution; SmartElement, a hard-wired electric coil solution; and Smart Micro, a microwave safety solution, as well as Safe-T-Sensor. The company also provides accessories comprising smartburner polish, standard ring replacement set, and low profile ring replacement set. The company licenses, markets, and sells its proprietary technologies and products to original equipment manufacturers and/or through third party distribution channels. Pioneering Technology Corp. is based in Mississauga, Canada.
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