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Lakeland, FL – April 21, 2005. Solicore, Inc., a leading provider of ultra-thin, flexible, lithium polymer batteries, announces that Michael W. Mahan, Executive Vice President Sales and Marketing, will be presenting at Pira International’s Printed RFID Impact Forum to be held on May 10 - 11 in Leatherhead, Surrey, UK. Mr. Mahan’s presentation is titled “The Facts and Fiction of Printable and Low Cost Batteries” and will discuss current and future trends in the ultra-thin battery industry.
The conference will focus on achieving low cost tags through printed electronics and will feature speakers from many of the leading suppliers to the RFID industry. The conference is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the very latest research in this area and the technologies that will shape the future of RFID.
“This is an excellent forum for Solicore to present our thin film battery technology to some of the leading companies in the world” stated Mahan. “The RFID market is one of our targeted markets and we see enormous growth opportunities for batteries over the next few years. Solicore’s patented enabling technology and our Flexion battery’s outstanding performance and capabilities should make us a leader in embedded power solutions for this market.”
This press release contains forward-looking statements, including statements containing the words "planned," "expects," "believes," "strategy," "opportunity," "anticipates" and similar words. Such forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties or other factors that may cause Solicore, Inc's actual results to be materially different from historical results or any results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Solicore, Inc. assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances arising after the date hereof. The potential risks and uncertainties which could cause actual growth and results to differ materially include but are not limited to, customer acceptance of the company's services, products and fee structures, the success of the company's brand development efforts, the volatile and competitive nature of the battery industry, and changes in domestic and international market conditions, and foreign exchange rates.
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