


To Our Fellow Shareholders
Thank you for your support over the past months. We’ve had a lot happen since our last update in August
and thought this would be a good time to provide a short summary of where we’re at.
nanoTX Conference
We were a big hit at the nanoTX ‘07 conference in Dallas, Texas which took place October 3-4. We had a
demonstration of our ultracapacitor technology and some samples of the alumina nanopore templates we
are working on to create our nanowire-based batteries.
Kevin Leonard explained the ultracapacitor technology in technical detail during his presentation titled
Electrochemical Capacitors Utilizing Nanoporous SiO2 Composite Materials. He discussed the synthesis
of the material and the characterization of the resulting capacitor electrodes. His presentation can be found
on our website, at:
http://www.enableipc.com/files/nanoTX_leonard_presentation.pdf.
In addition to Kevin, Dr. Mark Daugherty (our Chief Technology Officer) joined us in our booth, with Rich and
Kara Kaiser (who oversee our investor relations activities), Board member Tim Lambirth and one of our
investors, James Houts. David Walker, our CEO, was also in attendance and gave a presentation which
discussed how nanotechnology addresses portable power issues.
Global Equities Conference
In addition to the nanoTX conference, we were one of three “featured companies” (selected from the 24
companies present) at the Global Equities Conference in Las Vegas in October. Mr. Lambirth and Mr. Houts
gave an overview of Enable IPC and a copy of their presentation can also be found on our website at:
http://www.enableipc.com/files/gec_tljh_presentation.pdf.

Corporate Update November 2007
To contact us:
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Email: info@enableipc.com
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Ultracapacitor Technology
When we began our development work on the ultracapacitor
and calculated our capacitance with that of similar devices in
the lab we initially showed about a 30% improvement in
performance. As we used different types of carbon/graphite
materials, that number went much higher.
We have since tested a number of electrolytes, various
carbon sheets, separators and other materials with many
different fabrication techniques and have found ways to
increase performance even more than we announced earlier.
In terms of capacitance per liter of active material, we have
exceeded our initial goal by over 2.5x and it looks like we will
do even better than that.
Our original plan called for beta units to be delivered to
customers by the end of 2007 and we pushed that to the
first part of 2008 because these positive (and unexpected) performance results have led us to look at
additional end uses and think about the design of packages for those applications.
In addition, we’ve began talks with potential customers about applications. Things are going well and we
are very excited about our progress.
Microbattery Technology
As we continue to work on optimizing materials and investigating various substrates, we have been in
discussions with scientists at the University of Idaho about moving the technology development there.
The University’s Moscow, Idaho campus is working hard to be a leader in product development utilizing
nanotechnology and we hope to contribute to that goal while taking advantage of their equipment and
expertise. Assuming we reach an agreement with them, more details will follow in the coming weeks.
Upcoming Events
Global Energy and Natural Resources Conference
On December 4, 2007, we will be presenting at the Alternative Energy Conference in New York. Our CEO,
David Walker, plans to discuss our company, our technologies and what he sees as our future
possibilities. The event is part of a series of conferences that showcase the company to key members of
the financial community including portfolio and fund managers, stockbrokers, investment bankers, select
high-net worth and private equity investors, PIPE (Private Investments in Public Equity) investors and other
institutional investors.
To attend, call (212) 757-9454 or, for more information, click here:
http://www.friedlandinvestmentevents.com/eventhome.asp?eid=5&fe=1
In Conclusion
Again, thank you for your support. We hope these updates, along with our website and our SEC filings
will serve to keep you informed on our progress in a timely manner.
Below are some pictures from the nanoTX ’07 conference.

Our ultracapacitors are manufactured using
nanoparticles are suspended in a solution.
The bottle nearest the laser contains water.
The bottle on the left contains our SiO2
nanoparticles, which can be seen (as a red
line) reflecting off the beam.
Our booth prior to the Exhibit Hall opening.
Dr. Mark Daugherty (left) and Kevin Leonard.
James Houts (left) and Tim Lambirth.
Rich and Kara Kaiser (Investor Relations)
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Forward-Looking Statements:
This Corporate Update contains forward-looking statements, such as "believe" 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 Corporate Update.