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Millennium Cell to Present at Upcoming Industry Conferences
Publication Date:29-March-2006
09:00 PM US Eastern Timezone 
Source: FuelCellWorks

EATONTOWN, N.J.--Millennium Cell Inc. (NASDAQ: MCEL), a leading developer of hydrogen battery technology, today announced that it will be presenting at two upcoming conferences. These conferences follow the successful demonstration of Millennium Cell's hydrogen battery for notebook computers at the 23rd International Battery Seminar and Exhibit held earlier this month.

On April 3rd, Dr. Richard Mohring, Director, Technology Development and Engineering, is an invited speaker at the 8th Annual Small Fuel Cells Symposium 2006. The conference will be held from April 2nd through April 4th at the L'Enfant Plaza Hotel in Washington, D.C. Dr. Mohring will present an overview of the advantages of Millennium Cell's hydrogen battery technology for portable applications and will also highlight recent technical advancements made by the company. Millennium Cell will display hydrogen batteries jointly developed with Protonex Technology Corporation at the tradeshow. For more information on this conference, please visit http://www.knowledgefoundation.com/.

Additionally, Dr. Jason Huff, Marketing Director, Industrial and Medical will present at the Portable Power Developers Conference 2006 on April 4th. The conference will be held at the Richardson Hotel in Richardson, Texas from April 3rd through April 5th. The title of Dr. Huff's presentation is "Integrating Fuel Cells and Hydride-Based Hydrogen Storage into Low Power Devices." For more information on this conference, please visit http://www.powerpulse.net/ppdc/.

About Millennium Cell

Millennium Cell develops hydrogen battery technology through a patented chemical process that safely stores and delivers hydrogen energy to power portable devices. The borohydride-based technology can be scaled to fit any application requiring high energy density for a long run time in a compact space. The Company is working with market partners to meet demand for its patented process in four areas: military, medical, industrial and consumer electronics. For more information, visit http://millenniumcell.com.
 
 

 
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