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New Facility to House Shocking's Nanotechnology R+D Labs

Shocking Technologies, Inc. announced today that they are moving to their new location at 5870 Hellyer Ave, San Jose, CA. The new facility, which is 51,000 square ft, will house Shocking¡¦s nanotechnology research and development labs as well as the company's manufacturing for its XStatic(TM) voltage switchable dielectric material; which when properly designed into a PCB or Semiconductor package XStatic(TM) can protect electronic products up to 30KV from electrostatic discharge. The company has now successfully demonstrated the technology in cell phones, memory devices, and semiconductor packages.

"We are very excited to be moving into our new home in San Jose. The customer response to our material has been exceptional and with the key markets we address being very large it is time to bring our larger scale manufacturing online. While we will continue to house some of our development at our partner Sanmina-SCI, who helped us incubate the technology, it is important we make the next step and put in large scale manufacturing for our materials to insure our customers adequate supply as we grow," said Lex Kosowsky, President & CEO.

The new facility will house a state of the art analytical lab, our nanotechnology development lab, large scale XStatic(TM) polymer manufacturing, as well as space for further application development of our VSDM. The plant will also house the company¡¦s sales and administrative offices.

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