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Enable IPC Corporation Issues

Date: 13/12/2007

Enable IPC Corporation (OTCBB: EIPC) today issued a Corporate Update to shareholders and interested investors.

The update discussed Enable IPC's activities over the past three months, including the Company's participation in the nanoTX '07 conference in Dallas, the company's presentation at the Global Equities Conference in LasVegas and the progress made on the Company's ultracapacitor technology.

The Company considers the ultracapacitor (which addresses a market estimatedto grow to over $600 million by 2012) to be a fourth-generation technology,representing the next steps in integrating nanoparticles and inexpensive, readily available materials into a simple manufacturing process. The resulting device has farexceeded the performance of available commercial products during testing in the lab, but at a very low cost. The Company now plans to have beta units available for target customers in early 2008.

Enable IPC also has a microbattery technology that is aimed at a market thathas been independently estimated to grow to over $3 billion by 2012. The company is targeting several applications for the device including health care products,RFID tags and smart cards. The product advantages are expected to include greaterpower density and lower costs than competing technologies.

The Corporate Update can be found in its entirety on the company's website: www.enableipc.com/update112007

About Enable IPC Corp. (Intellectual Property Commercialization)

(www.enableipc.com)

Enable IPC Corporation is developing power devices using advances in thin films and nanotechnology. Our products include microbatteries for very lowpower applications (utilizing nanowires as small as 1/1000th the diameter ofa human hair) and ultracapacitors for a wide range of power applications

(utilizing nanoparticles on carbon). These complementary products will be ideal for use in a variety of applications. The microbattery is targeted for use inhealthcare products, RFID tags, smart cards and many other applications while the ultracapacitor is to be used in consumer electronics.