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To: Sharck who started this subject6/12/2001 8:19:29 AM
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XYBR moving up again:

XYBERNAUT'S® WEARABLE COMPUTER CHOSEN FOR MARS TRAINING MISSION IN NORTHERN CANADA

Mobile Assistant® to be integrated into space suit

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

June 12, 2001, Fairfax, VA - Xybernaut Corporation (Nasdaq: XYBR), the leader in mobile wearable computing and wireless communications, today announced that it has been chosen to provide its Mobile Assistant wearable computers for the 2001 Haughton-Mars Project (HMP).

Heavily funded through NASA and the non-profit SETI (Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence) Institute, this research project is dedicated to the exploration of the planet Mars.

Xybernaut equipment will help the proto-Mars explorers of the HMP learn to use hands-free computing environments in exploration field work, and will be used as processing nodes for the delivery of video and high resolution imaging from the field site to remote operations centers. Xybernaut's video capability will also be used for two-way conferencing and audio conferencing between remote field parties. Researchers will also test ways to integrate the MA IV into several prototype 'Mars suits' built by Hamilton-Sundstrand, the makers of spacesuits for NASA.

"Xybernaut equipment will help pioneer human exploration of Mars," said Dr. Pascal Lee, Project Scientist on the Haughton-Mars Project. "HMP scientists are convinced that Xybernaut devices are the ones they want for their field work, since Xybernaut makes the best and most industrially robust wearable computing systems available. We need relatively high processor speed and memory, which the Xybernaut devices have. Wearable computers may be the future not only for Mars expeditions, but for many future space missions."

"Xybernaut has long believed in the infinite utility of wearable computers," said Edward G. Newman, President and CEO of Xybernaut. "Our Mobile Assistant is ideally designed for the demands of space travel and exploration. We look forward to pushing the boundaries of Mars exploration with the Haughton-Mars team."

The research project is being staged on Devon Island, located in northern Canada within the Arctic Circle. It has the distinction of being the world's largest completely uninhabited island. It is one of the best sites on earth that mirrors some of the extreme conditions of Mars.

About Xybernaut Corporation

Xybernaut Corporation is the leading provider of wearable computing hardware, software and services, bringing communications and full-function computing power in a hands-free design to people when and where they need it. The Mobile Assistant® IV (MA IV®), Xybernaut's patented wearable PC, runs all major PC operating systems, including Windows 98/2000/NT, Linux and SCO UNIX With the MA IV, customers can realize immediate savings in maintenance, repair, diagnosis, inspection, inventory control and data collection in a broad spectrum of industries, including manufacturing, distribution, utilities, government and transportation. Xybernaut also provides hyper linking, multimedia authoring tools, project management, asset management and speech software toolkits. Headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, Xybernaut has offices and subsidiaries in Europe (Germany) and Asia (Japan). Visit Xybernaut's web site at www.xybernaut.com

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the "Act"). In particular, when used in the preceding discussion, the words "plan," "confident that," "believe," "scheduled," "expect," or "intend to," and similar conditional expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Act and are subject to the safe harbor created by the Act. Such statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties and actual results could differ materially from those expressed in any of the forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, market conditions, timing and successful production of the Company's products, general acceptance of the Company's products and technologies, competitive factors, the performance of the Company's software and services, and other risks described in the Company's SEC reports and filings
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