Contact Information: Contact: Enable IPC Corporation Investor Relations Rich Kaiser (800) 631-8127 ir@enableipc.com
Enable IPC Corporation to Present at NewMarket Technology, Inc. Town Hall January 17, 2008 in Dallas, TX
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VALENCIA, CA--(Marketwire - January 14, 2008) - Enable IPC Corporation (OTCBB : EIPC ) today
announced the company will be presenting on its business plans next week at
the NewMarket Technology, Inc. (OTCBB : NMKT ) Annual Town Hall meeting. The
Town Hall is scheduled for Thursday, January 17, 2008 at 3:30 pm CST at the
Fairmont Hotel (http://www.fairmont.com/dallas) in Dallas. Interested
shareholders and investors are invited to attend and registration is
available for free at www.nmktevents.com.
NewMarket Technology chose to invite Enable IPC to the meeting because the
companies have complimentary businesses. Enable IPC is building an
organization to develop intellectual property (IP) into production
technology products. NewMarket is winning initial contract opportunities
for early stage technology products. NewMarket's CEO, Philip Verges,
joined the Enable IPC's Board of Directors last April.
Innovative Technologies
With a highly experienced management and scientific team, groundbreaking IP
and a market potential that could top $3 billion by 2012, Enable IP
Commercialization Corporation ("Enable IPC") is aimed at securing a
leadership position in the fields of microbatteries and ultracapacitors.
Established in March 2005, Enable IPC's corporate vision is to develop and
commercialize innovative technologies that achieve success for its
shareholders while making a positive impact in the world. To that end, the
company has (1) an exclusive license to a nanoparticle-based ultracapacitor
technology for use in consumer and industrial applications, and (2) a
patent pending on a technology that incorporates nanowires (tiny poles a
thousand times thinner than a human hair) in microbatteries for low power
applications.
Ultracapacitors
Using a patent pending nanoparticle solution on a common piece of carbon,
company personnel can create an ultracapacitor that will likely be easier
to manufacture and significantly less expensive than competing
technologies. These devices are used to prolong battery life in
applications where a short burst of power is needed. These applications
may include digital cameras, toys, power tools, new/next generation
cellular phones, small displays and many more.
Microbatteries
A proprietary concept allows Enable IPC to combine thin film manufacture
with nanotechnology to produce microbatteries that are smaller, longer
lasting, environmentally friendly, less expensive, scalable and flexible in
their design. They can be used in a variety of applications, including
"smart" cards, RFID tags, medical devices, CMOS devices, sensors and many
more.
Prototype devices for both the microbatteries and ultracapacitors are in
development today and are designed to meet specific requirements of
existing potential customers.
Anyone interested in attending the meeting can register for free and find
more details on the event at www.nmktevents.com.
To be added to Enable IPC's corporate e-mail list for shareholders and
interested investors, please send an e-mail to ir@enableipc.com.
About NewMarket Technology, Inc. (www.newmarkettechnology.com)
NewMarket helps clients maintain the delicate balance between maintaining
legacy systems and gaining a competitive edge from the latest technology
innovations. NewMarket provides certified integration and maintenance
services to support the prevailing industry standard solutions such as
Microsoft, Cisco Systems, SAP, Siebel and Sun Microsystems. Concurrently,
NewMarket continuously seeks to acquire emerging technology assets to
incorporate into an overall product portfolio carefully packaged to
complement the prevailing industry standard solutions.
NewMarket delivers its portfolio of products and services through its
network of Solution Integration subsidiaries in North America and the
leading emerging markets around the world to include, Latin America, China
and Singapore.
NewMarket ranked Number One in Texas, Number Three in the United States and
Number Five in North America on Deloitte's 2006 Technology Fast 500, a
ranking of the 500 fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications
and life sciences companies in North America. Rankings are based on
percentage revenue growth over five years, from 2001-2005. The Company grew
from less than $1 million in revenue in 2001 to over $50 million in
profitable revenue in 2005. In 2006, the company continued its rapid
growth, reporting $77.6 million in revenue with a net income of $5.8
million.
About Enable IPC Corporation (www.enableipc.com)
Enable IPC Corporation is developing power devices using advances in thin
films and nanotechnology. Our products include microbatteries for very low
power applications (utilizing nanowires as small as 1/1000th the diameter
of a human hair) and ultracapacitors for a wide range of power applications
(utilizing nanoparticles on carbon). These complimentary products are
expected to be ideal for use in a variety of applications. The microbattery
is targeted for use in healthcare products, RFID tags, smart cards and many
other applications while the ultracapacitor is to be used in consumer and
industrial applications.
Forward-Looking Statement
Statements included in this press release which are not historical in
nature, are intended to be, and are hereby identified as "Forward-Looking
Statements" for purposes of safe harbor provided by Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-Looking Statements may
be identified by words including "believes," "could," "likely" including
without limitation, those relating to the company's future business
prospects, are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause
actual results to differ materially from those indicated in the
Forward-Looking Statements. Readers are directed to the company's filings
with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for additional information
and a presentation of the risks and uncertainties that may affect the
company's business and results of operations.