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289 of 289 Thursday April 8, 9:03 am Eastern Time Company Press Release Daw Technologies Inc. Announces New Projects Worldwide SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 8, 1999--Daw Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq: DAWK - news), has been awarded several cleanroom contracts for new projects worldwide, ranging from Class 1 semiconductor research and development facilities to Class 10 disk drive manufacturing facilities. These contracts, with a combined value of over $3.9 million, are scheduled for completion in the third quarter of this year. These contracts include initial phase work at two new sites, plus additional work to previously awarded contracts. One project of note, located in the European Region, is for a pharmaceutical provider and is Daw Technologies' first project within that segment of the cleanroom industry. It will utilize new products designed specifically for application in pharmaceutical facilities. ''We plan to leverage our considerable expertise in semiconductor projects, coupled with new, innovative products to obtain pharmaceutical facility contracts,'' stated Steven R. Burt, senior vice president of Field Operations. Daw Technologies Inc. provides ultra-clean manufacturing environments throughout the world and specializes in the design, engineering, manufacturing and installation of cleanrooms meeting stringent semiconductor manufacturing standards, eliminating particulates up to 1,000 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair. New specialized products meeting wipe-down/wash-down requirements of industries concerned with ''viable'' particles, such as biotech, pharmaceutical, and food processing industries have also recently been introduced. The company is also utilizing its manufacturing capability, such as its expertise in honeycomb panel technologies, to produce products for other, select industries. The information discussed in the preceding paragraphs contains forward looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could result in actual results differing materially from those projected. These risks and uncertainties could include, but are not limited to, the climate of the semiconductor industry, the timing of significant customer orders, product pricing pressures and challenges from competitors.