


Enable IPC to Present on Nanowire Technology for
Microbatteries at Nanotech 2007
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Technology Director Dr. Sung Choi to Discuss Nanowire Manufacture at 10th Annual
Industry Expo
VALENCIA, Calif. -- April 12, 2007 --Enable IPC Corporation (OTCBB: EIPC) today announced that Dr. Sung
Choi, Director of Technology, is scheduled to discuss his unique method of creating nanowires in a poster
session at the Nanotech 2007 Conference in Santa Clara, California at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 22, 2007.
Dr. Choi’s nanowires are free-standing poles, each approximately 1/1000th the diameter of a human hair,
and are a key technology for Enable IPC’s microbatteries. Enable IPC has a patent pending on the company’
s microbattery design. Microbatteries are used in some “smart” cards, RFID tags, small medical devices
and a number of other applications. The microbattery market has been independently estimated to grow to
over $3 billion in the next six years.
The conference will take place at the Santa Clara Convention Center from May 20th – 24th. More information
can be found at http://www.nsti.org/Nanotech2007.
Separately, Enable IPC recently announced that CEO David Walker will be speaking at the Friedland Capital
Alternative Energy Conference on Tuesday, April 24, in New York City.
To be added to Enable IPC’s corporate update list for shareholders and interested investors, please send
an e-mail to ir@enableipc.com.
About Enable IPC Corp. (Intellectual Property Commercialization)
(www.enableipc.com)
Enable IPC Corporation has a patent application on a proprietary concept that combines thin film
manufacture with nanotechnology to produce a microbattery that the company believes will significantly out
perform comparable products and revolutionize the microbattery industry. The company's product is expected
to be smaller, cheaper, longer lasting, and more environmentally friendly than comparable existing products.
The microbattery is ideal for use in multiple applications including healthcare products, RFID tags, and
smart cards.
Forward-Looking Statements:
This release contains forward-looking statements, such as "believes", "expected" and similar terminology,
which are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results
that the Company achieves to differ materially from any of the forward-looking statements. Such risks and
uncertainties, include, but are not limited to, the following: the timely development and market acceptance of
products and technologies, the ability to secure additional sources of financing, the difficulties in forecasting
results from development efforts, difficulties in accurately estimating market growth, the impact of changing
economic conditions, business conditions in the microbattery industry and others identified in our Annual
Report on Form 10-KSB, as amended, and other Securities and Exchange Commission filings. The
company undertakes no obligations to revise or update any forward-looking statements in order to reflect
events or circumstances that may arise after the date of this release.
Contact:
Enable IPC Corporation
Rich Kaiser, 800-631-8127 (Investor Relations)
ir@enableipc.com
www.enableipc.com