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Dr. Marvin Kilgo Joins EoPlex Technologies as Vice President, Operations and Engineering

Redwood City, CA – November 08, 2007 - EoPlex Technologies, the company that produces ceramic, metallic and polymeric components by a new low cost print-forming technology, announced today that Dr. Marvin Kilgo has joined the company as Vice President of Operations and Engineering.

Dr. Kilgo has more than twenty years of experience in process development and technical management. Previously, he was Senior Director of Process Engineering for Microfabrica, a Van Nuys, California company that manufactures micro devices. At Microfabrica, he managed process development and commissioned the company's first manufacturing capacity. Earlier in his career, Dr. Kilgo held senior positions with Tamarack Scientific and Veratec, Inc. He holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley, and MS in Applied Statistics from University of Georgia and a BS in Chemical Engineering from Georgia Tech.

"We are delighted to welcome Marvin to our team," said Arthur Chait, EoPlex Chairman and CEO. "EoPlex is poised for rapid growth, as our products are now entering the qualification stage with customers in several industries. Marvin joins us at the perfect time to lead and continue to build our outstanding operations and engineering team to meet customer requirements and ramp up production."

About EoPlex Technologies, Inc.
EoPlex Technologies, Inc. produces components using innovative deposition techniques based on custom printing equipment and proprietary "inks" that carry ceramic, metallic or polymer materials to millions of locations. This allows the manufacture of components with integrated chambers, channels, sensors, circuits, reactors, energy scavengers, and other features. Many parts are created simultaneously in large panels and the only tooling required is low-cost printing masks. As a result, there is great flexibility to change designs quickly, allowing fast time to market and even modifications during full production runs. EoPlex is a privately held company based in Redwood City, CA and is backed by ATA Ventures, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Labrador Ventures, and Draper-Richards. For more information, visit http://www.eoplex.com.