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Medis Demonstrates Operating Fuel Cell Products

June 24, 2004 by Jeff Shepard

Medis Technologies Ltd. (New York) announced that it has successfully demonstrated its refuelable military Power Pack operating an advanced PDA and its disposable Power Pack products charging and operating cell phones and digital cameras at three conferences and meetings in the last two weeks.

Sponsored by elements of the US military, the Medis refuelable Power Pack operated as the primary power source for an advanced PDA developed by C4 systems of General Dynamics Corp. and the Medis disposable Power Pack operated to charge the batteries of a cell phone and digital camera.

"This was a highly gratifying series of conferences and meetings. Our products met all of our expectations and the presentations

by our strategic allies were very supportive and informative," said Robert Lifton, Chairman and CEO of Medis Technologies. "The Power Pack that charged the cell phone and digital camera batteries is 2.75 in x 2 in x 1.5 in. It operated with no discernable heat, and was capable of operating in any orientation and repeatedly fully charged the batteries in little more than the time it would take to charge these devices through a wall socket."