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Medis Technologies to Show the 24/7 Fuel Cell Power Pack and Program for 20 Watt System for Laptops at the Intel Developers Forum
Publication Date:20-Aug-2007
08:30 AM US Eastern Timezone 
Source:Medis Technologies
NEW YORK--Medis Technologies Ltd (NASDAQ: MDTL), today announced that it will demonstrate the 24/7 Fuel Cell Power Pack for handheld devices and present the development program for a new 20 Watt Fuel Cell Product with a new fuel compound based on Medis' patented fuel, at the Intel Developers Forum on Sept 18th, 19th, and 20th in San Francisco CA. The 24/7 power pack powers a variety of mobile handhelds for up to 20-30 hours and the 20 Watt solution is being designed to supply enough power to meet the requirements of all day mobile computing. Medis also plans to unveil a demonstration unit of their next generation 24/7 Fuel Cell Power Pack product that will exhibit a significantly smaller form factor as well as a refueling cartridge for longer runtimes.

"Innovation' in the power sources industry is essential to realize the vision of all day and beyond of untethered mobile computing," said Kamal Shah, Mobility Enabling Initiative Manager, Mobile Platforms Group, Intel Corporation. "Medis has reached a major milestone for the fuel cell industry by commercializing their UL Certified Fuel Cell Charger for handheld devices."

"We are very pleased to be demonstrating our 24/7 Fuel Cell Power Pack and unveiling our new products for mobile devices and laptops at the Intel Developers Forum, said Jacob Weiss, President of Medis Technologies. "Providing mobile users with extended runtimes on their mobile devices is what our 24/7 has to offer users and we continue to make advances in our technology to enable all day computing for higher power products. The Intel Developers Forum is the right forum for us to unveil these advances."

To learn more about the Intel Developers Forum visit: http://www.intel.com/idf/

 

 
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