| ATS opens Canada's first solar energy manufacturing facility; new technology expected to revolutionize industry TSX: ATA
 
 CAMBRIDGE, ON, June 23 - ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc. today
 at 2:00 pm will open Canada's first full-scale solar cell manufacturing plant
 and unveil its revolutionary new photovoltaic technology that will soon be
 produced in commercial quantities from the highly-automated 193,000 square
 foot facility located in this southwestern Ontario city.
 ATS's Spheral Solar(TM) Power (SSP) technology was developed in Canada in
 large part using Canadian engineering and scientific expertise, and is
 considered a major breakthrough for the estimated $3.4 billion global solar
 photovoltaic industry.
 ATS expects its Spheral Solar(TM) technology will accelerate the adoption
 of solar energy by consumer and commercial users - and open new mainstream
 applications - because it can be manufactured cost-effectively and the
 resulting solar cells are pliable, lightweight, durable and can be produced in
 a variety of colours that suit seamless integration with traditional building
 materials.
 With support from Technologies Partnerships Canada, SSP's current
 development plans will result in the creation of 200 jobs and the investment
 of more than $100 million in the Canadian economy by the end of calendar 2005.
 "Spheral Solar(TM) Power is more than the next generation of photovoltaic
 technology," said Klaus Woerner, ATS President and Chief Executive Officer,
 "it will provide Canada and the world with a clean, renewable energy source
 that we believe may eventually rival fossil fuels on economics and ease of
 use. This a proud moment for ATS and the broader communities that have
 participated in SSP's development because we've put Canada on the map as a
 leader in renewable energy innovation."
 According to industry forecasts, demand for solar energy will increase at
 25% per annum through 2010 driven by growing power consumption, the
 requirement for distributed generation and government incentives.
 Milfred Hammerbacher, President of Spheral Solar Power said: "Countries
 such as Germany, the U.S., and Japan have recognized the importance of
 photovoltaic technology by supporting programs that ultimately lower monthly
 energy costs for the consumer while, at the same time, reducing dependence and
 costs associated with the maintenance of outdated central power generation
 plants. It's time Canada and provinces like Ontario get on board and leverage
 the innovation and manufacturing capabilities of companies like ATS and become
 the world leader in the design and use of distributed energy systems."
 
 SSP Development History
 
 ATS announced it intended to commercialize Spheral Solar(TM) technology
 in July 2002 and received funding from Technologies Partnerships Canada for up
 to $29.5 million to support SSP's development.
 "We've come a long way since then," said Mr. Hammerbacher. "We've
 achieved major breakthroughs with the base technology. On our pilot line,
 we've successfully created the world's largest crystalline silicon solar cell
 with an energy-producing surface four times larger than conventional solar
 cells. We've developed a marketing strategy and identified a number of
 potential distribution partners around the world. We've successfully recruited
 115 experienced people to drive our initiative. We've designed and built some
 of the most complex automation ever to assemble our solar cells. And now,
 we've opened this state-of-the-art facility. It's been a remarkable journey
 and while it will take time for us to realize full value from our efforts,
 we're now well along with our commercialization plans."
 "This first factory contains a number of innovative manufacturing
 processes that our Automation Systems Group designed using our 25 years of
 knowledge and expertise," said Mr. Woerner. "It's a showcase facility as much
 for its automation as for its solar manufacturing capability and we intend to
 make sure potential automation customers get a first-hand look at its
 capabilities."
 
 SSP Next Steps
 
 ATS has begun to optimize the 26 individual production processes that are
 housed in the factory and SSP is expected to begin shipping products this
 summer. The launch will also enable SSP to distribute samples to the more than
 50 companies worldwide that are waiting to evaluate the technology. The
 factory is designed to be easily scalable when additional production capacity
 is required.
 "It won't happen over night," said Mr. Woerner, "but we are very
 confident that Spheral Solar(TM) Power will accelerate demand for solar energy
 and expand Canada's presence in the global photovoltaic marketplace. We can
 see the day when our region will become an important economic powerhouse in
 the field of photovoltaic, just as it already has in automation."
 
 SSP Factory Capacity
 
 The SSP facility was designed to produce a targeted capacity of 20
 megawatts of solar products annually. This is enough to power 6,000 to 8,000
 homes every year. Over time, it's envisioned that the facility will increase
 its annual capacity to 40 megawatts - enough to power 12,000 to 16,000 solar
 rooftop systems.
 SSP is expected to make a significant contribution to reducing greenhouse
 gases. For example, if a single 40 MW SSP factory were used to provide energy
 to 12,000 new homes every year through 2030, greenhouse gas emissions would be
 reduced by 30 megatonnes over the lifecycle of these systems. 30 megatonnes is
 the equivalent of removing 12,000 mid-sized cars from Ontario's roads every
 year. Over the same period of time, this one SSP factory would add 1,000
 megawatts of new power to Ontario's electrical grid.
 Another way to measure SSP's output is this: one barrel of SSP spheres
 (which could be produced by the factory every day assuming 40 megawatt
 capacity) produces the energy equivalent of 14,000 barrels of oil.
 "Today's opening of our Canadian factory, coupled with our foothold in
 the European market, leaves us well positioned to exploit the enormous
 potential of the major markets in North America, Europe and Asia," said Mr.
 Woerner. "With today's announcement, we will start delivering on our
 competitive advantages and provide Canadians and consumers around the world
 with the products necessary for building a sustainable energy market for the
 21st century."
 
 ATS and the Solar Industry
 
 ATS has been active in the photovoltaic industry since acquiring
 Photowatt International S.A. of Bourgoin-Jallieu, France in 1997. Since that
 time, ATS has applied its automation technology to help turn Photowatt into
 one of the few profitable solar energy companies in the world. Photowatt is
 now one of the largest solar manufacturers in the world with a leading market
 position in Europe.
 
 Spheral Solar(TM) Power (SSP)
 
 Part of ATS's Solar Group, Spheral Solar(TM) Power (www.sspsolar.com) is
 in business to develop, manufacture and market the Company's next generation
 solar photovoltaic (PV) technology referred to as Spheral Solar(TM) Technology
 (SST). SST responds to traditional solar photovoltaic barriers by offering
 significantly lower costs than conventional technologies and revolutionary
 flexibility that enable a broad number of new market applications: including
 solar-imbedded roofing tiles, solar building facades and automobile power
 systems. SST is a unique and proprietary technology that is expected to give
 ATS a significant competitive advantage in the global marketplace.
 
 Corporate Description
 
 ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc. (www.atsautomation.com) is the
 industry's leading designer and producer of turn-key automated manufacturing
 and test systems, which are used primarily by multinational corporations
 operating in a variety of industries including: automotive, computer/
 electronics, healthcare, and consumer products. The Company also makes
 precision components and sub-assemblies using its own custom-built
 manufacturing systems, process knowledge and automation technology. Through
 Photowatt International S.A., and Spheral Solar(TM) Power Inc., ATS is an
 emerging leader in the rapidly growing market for solar energy. ATS employs
 approximately 3,800 people at 26 facilities in Canada, the United States,
 Europe and Asia-Pacific. The company's shares are traded on the Toronto Stock
 Exchange under the symbol ATA.
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