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EoPlex Elects Philip E. Rogren as Corporate Officer

Redwood City, CA – October 16, 2006 - EoPlex Technologies, Inc. the company that manufactures miniature devices that generate, harvest, conserve and manage energy, announced today that Philip E. Rogren has been elected an officer of the company. Rogren is Vice President Marketing and Sales. He will continue to lead these functions for EoPlex.

Rogren has more than 25 years of experience in sales, marketing and engineering in semiconductor packaging, advanced materials and interconnects at companies that include Shellcase, Alcoa Electronic Packaging and Hestia Technologies. Prior to joining EoPlex, Rogren was Vice President of Marketing and Sales at Shellcase, Inc., where he was instrumental in establishing the company's technology as the standard for CSP packaging for CMOS image sensors. He holds a BS degree in Engineering from the University of Washington.

Arthur L. Chait, President and CEO of EoPlex said, "EoPlex is a platform technology that can address market needs in many areas and Phil has done an outstanding job of identifying, prioritizing and filling those needs with major customers. He recently led the way to the successful negotiation of a manufacturing agreement for EoPlex with a major multinational corporation. As a startup, we are constantly looking to make additions to our staff with individuals who can move seamlessly from markets to technology to manufacturing, and Phil is one of the best at this."

About EoPlex
EoPlex Technologies, Inc. is a Redwood City, CA company that is commercializing a family of new technologies to manufacture complex miniature 3-D structures from combinations of metals, ceramics and polymers. These technologies are used to create miniature devices that generate, harvest, conserve and manage energy. The company is currently working with major corporations to produce devices that include a miniature hydrogen reformer to recharge emergency 2-way radios, energy harvesting devices to power wireless sensor networks like those in auto tire pressure sensors, and microreactors for production of specialty chemicals and pharmaceuticals. The EoPlex process makes it cost effective to mass-produce complex designs which would be difficult or impossible to manufacture using conventional techniques. The company is backed by Labrador Ventures, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, and Draper-Richards and is currently raising its next round of capital to expand production. For more information, call 650-361-9070 or visit http://www.eoplex.com.