Eco Depot Inc., a Nevada company, Bronya Canada Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of Eco-Depot Inc. has been invited to demonstrate energy savings Bronya Climate Shield Thermal Paint at the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) FITUR TRADE FAIR event in Madrid, Spain. Bronya Climate Shield (BCS) has submitted the NTS Sci-Lab energy savings report published April 27th to Wakalua, The Tourism Innovation Hub boosted by Globalia in collaboration with the UNWTO. After reviewing the NTS test results and evaluating the comparable products, Wakalua invited Bronya Canada Group to attend and demonstrate the Bronya Climate Shield product at the FITUR Conference. This conference will allow the Company to showcase its Bronya Climate Shield thermal paint to over 11,040 companies from over 165 countries & regions, 150,089 professionals and 111,089 visitors attending the conference from May 17th to May 21st. The test conducted by NTS Sci-Lab based on Mil-Spec Test Protocol was submitted with Bronya Climate Shield samples as a possible Hotel Energy Solution (HSE), a United Nations World Tourism Organization - initiated project collaboration with a team of United Nations and EU leading agencies in Tourism and Energy. The project delivers the information, technical support & training to help Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the tourism and accommodation sector across the EU 27 to increase their energy efficiency and renewable energy usage. HES responds to climate imperatives in line with EU targets and the Davos Process 2007, which stipulate the required actions for the tourism sector: Adapting tourism businesses and destinations to changing climate conditions. Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions. Supporting investments in energy efficiency and usage of renewable energy resources and technologies. The hotel sector is one of the tourism industry's largest drivers of employment and economic revenue, but at the same time, it is one of the most energy-intensive. In fact, hotels and other types of accommodation account for 2% of the 5% global CO2 emitted by the tourism sector. The project's focus on SMEs is particularly important, as the utilization of outdated technologies, lack of human and financial resources and a limited awareness and knowledge on greener alternatives may all be contributing to decreasing their competitiveness. In addition, SMEs are usually less proactive about the environment in comparison to larger hotel chains. Helping the sector respond to the challenges of climate change is thereby necessary. The NTS Sci-Lab report confirmed the BTU, Joules, Averages, Difference & Difference (%) are based on Celsius rounded values. Refer to Tables 1 to 8 of the report for detailed temperature difference results, which averaged between 24.38 % and 42.98%.