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mPhase to Showcase Smart NanoBattery Technology at 2010 Sensors Expo

mPhase Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: XDSL), the developer of Power on Command™ battery technologies and consumer products, will exhibit at the 2010 Sensors Expo & Conference, the leading forum on sensing technologies and solutions in North America. The three-day conference will be held June 7-9 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois.

mPhase will exhibit its Smart NanoBattery technology at Booth 1029 in the Expo's Energy Harvesting Section (Hall G). The exhibit hours are 10am-5pm on Tuesday, June 8 and 10am-3pm on Wednesday, June 9. In addition, Steve Simon, Chief Technical Officer of mPhase Technologies, will be speaking at a presentation on energy harvesting to be held from 11:00am-11:30am on Tuesday, June 8.

Ron Durando, CEO of mPhase Technologies, said: "Our company's Smart NanoBattery technology is ideally suited to power attended and unattended sensors and has wide-ranging implications for powering sensor networks. This conference gives us the opportunity to meet with commercial sensor companies and to build channel partners with whom we can market our Smart NanoBattery both domestically and internationally."

Any companies seeking business relationships with mPhase Technologies are invited to Booth 1029 in the Energy Harvesting Section during exhibit hours.

Source: http://www.mPowerTech.com/

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