EMRISE RECEIVES $540,000 ORDER FOR POWER SUPPLIES AND RF DEVICES FOR IN-FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT & COMMUNICATIONS (IFE&C) SYSTEMSSupplying Sophisticated Devices, Subsystems for IFE&C Systems Key Part of Company's Strategy to Refocus U.K.-based Subsidiaries on Expanding Aerospace and Defense Business in U.S., EuropeEATONTOWN, NJ - June 22, 2010 - EMRISE CORPORATION (NYSE Arca: ERI), a multi-national manufacturer of defense and aerospace electronic devices and communications equipment, today announced that it has received a $540,000 production order for power supplies and radio frequency (RF) devices to be used in an advanced, multimedia In-Flight Entertainment and Communications (IFE&C) system to be installed on a number of new commercial aircraft. The order was received from a long standing international customer by the Company's Pascall Electronics Ltd. subsidiary located in England and is expected to be shipped in the third and fourth quarters of 2010. EMRISE Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Carmine T. Oliva said Pascall's ability to successfully produce, market and deliver the sophisticated devices and subsystems required in today's advanced, multimedia IFE&C systems, as well as in legacy In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) systems is a key part of the Company's strategy to refocus its U.K.-based subsidiaries on expanding their aerospace and defense business in the U.S. and Europe that was announced on June 15. "We believe this order is another indication of the beginning of a turnaround in the demand for IFE&C and IFE systems, and based on recent customer input, we anticipate receiving additional orders for these types of systems from other customers in the near future." Oliva added. "As the demand for advanced, multimedia IFE&C and legacy IFE systems increases, we believe we are well positioned to capitalize on that demand, which we believe will be an important contributor to the success of our strategies to grow revenue and add value for our stockholders." Pascall provides a range of power systems, RF devices and integrated subsystems for a number of commercial aerospace and defense applications, including IFE&C and legacy IFE systems. The Company's power systems, RF devices, integrated subsystems and other electronic-device products are key elements of these systems and essential to the reliable delivery of a range of high quality, multi-media in-flight entertainment features.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 With the exception of historical information, the matters discussed in this press release including EMRISE's ability to deliver the IFE&C products described in this release in the third and fourth quarters of 2010 or at all, EMRISE's belief that Pascall can successfully produce, market and deliver products to support IFE&C or IFE systems, EMRISE's belief that this order could be an early indication of a beginning of a turnaround in the demand for IFE and IFE&C systems, the ability to receive additional orders for these types of systems, and the ability for products that support IFE&C or IFE systems to contribute to revenue growth or to add value for stockholders may be interpreted as forward looking statements. The actual future results of EMRISE could differ from those statements. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to, unforeseen technical difficulties, unforeseen design, quality or performance issues associated with the products described in this press release, unforeseen delays by EMRISE vendors, within the manufacturing process or by our customer regarding desired delivery dates, economic, political or other factors which may affect the airline industry and/or the specific airlines utilizing the products described in this press release which may delay or eliminate the need for such products, and those factors contained in the "Risk Factors" Section of EMRISE's Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2010, Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended March 31, 2010, and other EMRISE filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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