| GM Shows QUANTUM's Hydrogen Storage Technology in Tokyo 
 IRVINE, Calif., Oct. 19 /CNW/ -- QUANTUM Technologies WorldWide,
 Inc., (Nasdaq: IMCO) announced that at the General Motors Fuel Cell technical
 seminar in Tokyo, GM presented QUANTUM's advanced compressed hydrogen storage
 technology as an integral part of GM's vision of future fuel cell
 transportation.
 
 QUANTUM displayed its TriShield(TM) all-composite, ultra-lightweight,
 hydrogen storage cylinder, and its patented hydrogen fuel regulation and
 injection technology.  QUANTUM's TriShield(TM) hydrogen storage cylinder
 technology has achieved the highest compressed hydrogen storage by weight ever
 recorded at 11.3% at 5,000psi (350 bar), and was the first all-composite
 cylinder technology to qualify for 10,000 psi (700 bar) hydrogen storage by
 achieving a hydrostatic burst test in excess of 24,000 psi.  This achievement
 exceeds the 2.35 safety factor requirement of 23,500 psi set by the European
 Integrated Hydrogen Project (EIHP) regulatory body.  At 10,000 psi,
 significantly more hydrogen fuel can be stored in a given space than at
 5,000 psi, dramatically increasing the range of fuel cell vehicles.
 In June of this year, GM and QUANTUM formed a global strategic alliance
 and equity partnership to collaborate on improving the range of GM's fuel cell
 vehicles through the development of hydrogen storage, hydrogen handling and
 electronic control technologies for fuel cell applications.
 At the General Motors Fuel Cell technical seminar in Tokyo, GM also
 announced a new agreement with Suzuki Motor Corporation to collaborate in the
 development of fuel cell vehicles.  This adds another world-class company to
 GM's global team of partners focusing on future fuel cell product development
 programs that now includes QUANTUM, General Hydrogen, Giner Electrochemical
 Systems, and Hydrogenics.
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