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Millennium Cell to Test New Product in Columbia, S.C. with Support from the University of South Carolina and City of Columbia
Millennium Cell Inc. (NASDAQ: MCEL), a leading developer of hydrogen
battery technology, today received confirmation of an award for a test
market of its LED light and device charger. The award is part of phase
II of the Greater Columbia Fuel Cell Challenge, sponsored by the USC
Columbia Fuel Cell Collaborative, to perform a market test of an LED
light and device charger, designed and manufactured by Millennium Cell.
Gecko Energy Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Millennium Cell, will
market test the product, which uses Millennium Cell’s
PowerSkin™ fuel cells and Hydrogen on
Demand® fuel system to provide long lasting
power to small, portable lighting and to simultaneously charge portable
devices like cell phones and PDA’s. The design
of this particular product concept was the result of extensive market
research, including product concept validation at the Governor’s
Hurricane Conference in Florida in 2007 and numerous discussions with
key first responders and emergency power product distributors.
Millennium Cell will establish operations for this market test at the
University of South Carolina’s technology
incubator and will eventually transition into Innovista and evaluation
will be conducted with assistance from the City of Columbia, USC School
of Business and Greenway Energy LLC. Gecko’s
long-term opportunities involve establishing manufacturing operations,
product roll-out and workforce expansion in South Carolina to develop
and manufacture PowerSkin™ fuel cell
products. This effort will involve cooperation from several South
Carolina agencies, including the South Carolina Manufacturing Extension
Partnership, the South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA), Central SC
Alliance and the University of South Carolina as it is a key step
towards the commercialization of PowerSkin™
fuel cell based products. Gecko will use the data collected from the
testing as basis for launching its product in 2009. Initially, Gecko
will employ several employees in Columbia, S.C. with potential for
future job growth as manufacturing and production expand.
"We are very pleased to establish a base of
operations for the commercialization of Gecko products in Columbia and
to receive support from the city and a number of South Carolina agencies
to conduct this market test,” said Adam
Briggs, president of Millennium Cell. He further explained, "The
State of South Carolina has been visionary in its support for
development and launch of hydrogen fuel cell products through their
commitment to developing a knowledge based economy state wide. We are
excited to get the opportunity to work with first responders and other
emergency workers and to get their views on how best to serve these
markets with our technology.”
Dr. Harris Pastides, vice president for research and health sciences at
the University of South Carolina, expressed how this project is a great
opportunity for South Carolina’s growing
hydrogen economy. "Millennium Cell had an
opportunity to grow their business anywhere in the country,”
said Pastides. "They chose Innovista and
Columbia because we have a critical mass of scientific talent and an
outstanding partnership between the University, the city and our
counties, EngenuitySC, SC Launch and other partners. My hope is that one
day South Carolina will be home to the nation's hydrogen economy and
that this small step forward will be looked at as a most memorable event.”
Bill Mahoney, SCRA CEO and member of the Greater Columbia Fuel Cell
Challenge executive committee, echoed support of this project. "This
project demonstrates how successful partnerships among South
Carolina's research universities, local stakeholders and private
industry can create positive outcomes in growing our state's knowledge
economy. We are happy to be able to support Millennium Cell and
Gecko both in executing this project and in facilitating their future
business operations here in South Carolina.” "Our City is pleased to continue our
leadership in the establishment of a knowledge based economy through
hydrogen fuel cells,” said Robert Coble,
Mayor of Columbia. "Millennium Cell is a
recognized leader in the portable fuel cell arena, and we are excited to
help them in their efforts to expand their Gecko subsidiary in South
Carolina and commercialize fuel cell products, which not only will bring
exciting new products to our citizens but future job growth as well.” About Millennium Cell
Millennium Cell is a leader in the development of hydrogen battery
technology used to power portable applications. Through its proprietary
Hydrogen on Demand®
fuel cartridges and PowerSkin™ fuel cell
modules, the Company provides increased energy density resulting in
longer runtime and lighter weight in a compact space. The Company is
working with market partners to meet the demand for a better battery in
the military, medical, industrial and consumer electronics markets. For
more information, visit www.millenniumcell.com.
About the USC Columbia Fuel Cell Collaborative:
The University of South Carolina – City of
Columbia Fuel Cell Collaborative was formed by the University of South
Carolina, the City of Columbia, EngenuitySC and the South Carolina
Research Authority to position Columbia, SC as a leader in hydrogen fuel
cell innovation and technology. Its mission is to attract private sector
partners, top fuel cell scientists, entrepreneurs and innovators to the
Columbia region; as well as to collaborate with private sector leaders
from all areas of the fuel cell market for the unprecedented deployment
of fuel cell and other alternative energy technologies into multiple
city, university and commercial applications throughout the region.
Cautionary Note Regarding
Forward-looking Statements: This press release may include statements that are not historical
facts and are considered ``forward-looking”
within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995. These forward-looking statements reflect Millennium Cell’s
current views about future events and financial performance and are
subject to risks. Forward-looking statements are identified by
their use of terms and phrases such as "believe,” "expect,” "plan,” "anticipate,” "on
target” and similar expressions identifying
forward-looking statements. Investors should not rely on
forward-looking statements because they are subject to a variety of
risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside of our
control, that could cause actual results to differ materially from
Millennium Cell’s expectations, and
Millennium Cell expressly does not undertake any duty to update
forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not
limited to, the following: (i) the cost and timing of development and
market acceptance of Millennium Cell’s
hydrogen fuel storage and delivery system; (ii) the cost and commercial
availability of the quantities of raw materials required by the hydrogen
fuel storage and delivery systems; (iii) competition from current,
improving and alternative power technologies; (iv) Millennium Cell’s
ability to raise capital at the times, in the amounts and at the costs
and terms that are acceptable to fund the development and
commercialization of its hydrogen fuel storage and delivery system and
its business plan; (v) Millennium Cell’s
ability to protect its intellectual property; (vi) Millennium Cell’s
ability to achieve budgeted revenue and expense amounts; (vii)
Millennium Cell’s ability to generate
revenues from the sale or license of, or provision of services related
to, its technology; (viii) Millennium Cell’s
ability to form strategic alliances or partnerships to help promote our
technology and achieve market acceptance; (ix) Millennium Cell’s
ability to generate design, engineering or management services revenue
opportunities in the hydrogen generation or fuel cell markets; (x)
Millennium Cell’s ability to secure
government funding of its research and development and technology
demonstration projects; and (xi) other factors discussed under the
caption "Risk Factors”
in Millennium Cell’s Annual Report on Form
10-K for the year ended December 31, 2006.
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