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Enable IPC Introduces New Line of Highly Customizable Potentiostat Systems

Enable IPC Corporation (PINKSHEETS: EIPC) today announced that its subsidiary, SolRayo, Inc., is introducing a new line of highly customizable potentiostat systems for use in energy storage characterization and electrochemistry applications. Enable IPC (Intellectual Property Commercialization) focuses on turning technologies into products and bringing them to market.

A potentiostat is a test and measurement system used by electrochemists at universities, research labs and companies worldwide.

SolRayo's modular approach to potentiostat manufacturing allows customers to easily buy the capabilities they want, without the additional cost of features they do not need. SolRayo plans to offer a full range of equipment, from a simple, single-channel machine to multi-channel instruments with all the bells and whistles, including high and low current options, MHz frequency response, built-in computers, and more. SolRayo believes this level of customization is new to the industry. The Company expects to make this major step forward in technology available to the public in January 2010.

SolRayo has spent months developing potentiostats for its own use in their lab in Madison, Wisconsin, where it characterizes ultracapacitors and batteries. They turned these designs into a product line that has the options electrochemists want and are now offering it for sale.

"Utilizing our intuitive software allows electrochemists to focus on their research and measurement by getting up and running quickly and easily. Our product line can be used to test and characterize batteries, capacitors, solar cells, fuel cells, sensors and metal corrosion," said Dr. Mark Daugherty, President of SolRayo.

"It is a versatile line of equipment making it easy to buy exactly what you need to get the job done. This truly is an exceptional value for a top of the line system."

To learn about potentiostats, visit the Company website at: http://www.enableipc.com/potentiostat.html

Initial details on the product can be found on the SolRayo website at http://instruments.solrayo.com.

Additional details will be released over the next few weeks. The Company expects to begin sales and delivery of the device in January 2010.

SolRayo, Inc. is a Madison, Wisconsin-based company set up to commercialize an ultracapacitor technology licensed from the University of Wisconsin. In addition, the Company will begin selling its potentiostat/galvanostat equipment lines in January 2010. SolRayo is a subsidiary of Enable IPC Corporation.

Enable IPC provides efficient, streamlined strategies for turning technologies into products and bringing them to market. Though not limited to nanotechnology or the energy industries, Enable IPC's growing portfolio currently includes the exclusive rights to two break-through energy technologies. The company seeks to turn technologies into products and is a transparent, fair turnkey partner for sub-licensing and joint development with other companies.

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