Enable IPC Announces SolRayo CTO to Present at Materials Consortium

Enable IPC Corporation (OTC: EIPC) today announced that Kevin Leonard, Chief Technology Officer of Enable's subsidiary SolRayo, will be presenting at the upcoming meeting of the University of Wisconsin Advanced Materials Industrial Consortium Members on Tuesday, April 28th at Tong Auditorium in Madison. Mr. Leonard will introduce SolRayo and Enable IPC to consortium members and discuss the Company’s ultracapacitor technology.

The consortium gives commercial partners the opportunity to collaborate with students and faculty in advanced materials research across the UW-Madison campus. Information on the consortium can be found at: http://www.uwamic.wisc.edu/.

Enable IPC/SolRayo’s ultracapacitor technology can be used in renewable energy applications, such as the demonstration project previously announced with IMDEA Energia in Madrid, Spain (http://www.enableipc. com/PR20090330.html). The Company’s ultracapacitor technology combines nanoparticles with common carbon sheets for a low cost, easy-to-implement process that improves the performance of ultracapacitors as clean energy storage devices. The enhanced ultracapacitors are simpler, cheaper and longer lasting than conventional devices, including some batteries, but perform just as well for many applications, including renewable energy.

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