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MTI Micro Unveils New Mobile Fuel Cell Prototype for Digital Cameras at Premier International Fuel Cell Event



    MTI MicroFuel Cells (MTI Micro), the developer of the
    award-winning Mobion(R) micro fuel cell technology and a subsidiary of
    Mechanical Technology Incorporated (NASDAQ:MKTY) unveils tomorrow a
    new prototype for the digital camera market at the 4th International
    Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Expo in Tokyo, Japan. In addition to a
    demonstration featuring the Company´s most recent Mobion(R) powered
    external power pack chargers, the new camera-grip prototype will be on
    display at booth number 5-14 along with a new embedded fuel cell
    concept model demonstrating Mobion´s(R) potential for integration into
    future portable electronic devices.

    MTI Micro´s new Mobion(R) powered Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC)
    camera-grip prototype works like a camera battery-pack grip for
    digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras. The prototype is designed
    to provide twice as much energy as existing camera battery-pack grips
    of the same size. Also, the Mobion(R) camera grip can be refilled with
    methanol for instant power, which allows photographers the freedom to
    use the camera any time, anywhere, without having to recharge from a
    wall outlet.

    "Digital cameras make up the second largest revenue segment in the
    consumer lithium-ion battery market," said Peng Lim, CEO of MTI. "With
    more advanced features being designed into new models, such as
    high-definition video recording and playback, battery life becomes a
    key issue. This camera grip prototype demonstrates our ability to
    remove power consumption issues for manufacturers, so that they can
    keep innovating and developing new products."

    Today´s DSLR cameras are increasingly being purchased by average
    consumers; this new prototype addresses the power demands of this
    widening market segment. According to industry sources, in 2007, there
    were approximately six million DSLRs shipped that are compatible with
    MTI Micro´s prototype, and the market is expected to continue to grow
    in the next several years.

    MTI Micro´s booth at the expo will showcase functional prototypes
    and present visitors with an overview of the potential applications
    for Mobion(R) micro fuel cells. MTI Micro´s refillable Mobion(R)
    external power pack chargers will be supplying power to a variety of
    cutting-edge portable devices, including a cell phone, a digital
    camera, an MP3 player and a smart phone. Visitors will be able to
    interact with each independently Mobion(R) powered device at the
    booth.

    Additionally, the Company has developed a new embedded fuel cell
    concept model, which will also be on display. Designed for a cutting
    edge Smartphone, the concept model highlights the anticipated future
    product direction for Mobion(R) micro fuel cells in the consumer
    market.

    "The International Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Expo will provide us
    with additional opportunities to demonstrate our prototypes to the
    many interested parties who could potentially become our strategic
    partners," said Mr. Yasuo Mohri, newly appointed Japan-based
    representative for MTI Micro. "With a continual presence in Japan, our
    relationships will benefit from a local point of contact, so MTI Micro
    can continue to foster stronger relationships in the region while
    solidifying its leadership position in commercializing direct methanol
    fuel cell technology."

    MTI Micro´s Mobion(R) demonstration can be seen at MTI Micro´s
    display booth number 5-14 at the Fuel Cell Expo from Wednesday,
    February 27 through Friday, February 29. For more information on the
    4th Annual Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Expo in Tokyo, visit
    http://www.fcexpo.jp/english/.

    MTI Micro is developing Mobion(R) cord-free rechargeable power
    pack technology as a superior solution for powering the multi-billion
    dollar portable electronics market. MTI Micro´s strategy is to enter
    the market in 2009 with Mobion(R) products for use in the consumer
    electronics industry for applications like cell phones, digital
    cameras, PDAs, MP3 players and other handheld electronic devices.

    About MTI MicroFuel Cells

    MTI MicroFuel Cells Inc., a subsidiary of Mechanical Technology
    Incorporated, (NASDAQ: MKTY), is the developer of the award winning
    Mobion(R) direct methanol micro fuel cell technology. The Company has
    a world-class team of entrepreneurial business executives, researchers
    and scientists; a number of system prototypes demonstrating size
    reductions and performance improvements; significant related
    intellectual property; and has received government awards and
    developed strategic partnerships to help accelerate commercialization.
    More information is available at www.mtimicrofuelcells.com.

    Statements in this press release which are not historical fact
    including statements regarding management´s intentions, hopes,
    beliefs, expectations, representations, projections, plans or
    predictions of the future are forward-looking statements within the
    meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such
    statements include, among others, MTI Micro´s future business
    prospects, technology and performance; the market potential for and
    progress MTI Micro is making in developing its Mobion(R) fuel cell
    systems for consumer applications; the importance of and benefits from
    developing or unveiling prototypes; the ability of MTI Micro or our
    Japanese representative to develop key relationships with OEM decision
    makers, foster business development, or sell and support fuel cell
    systems to customers, and; the future prospects, markets, product
    launch, market acceptance, and commercialization plans of MTI Micro
    products in the consumer markets. All forward-looking statements are
    made as of today, and MTI and MTI Micro disclaim any duty to update
    such statements. It is important to note that MTI Micro´s and MTI´s
    actual results could differ materially from those projected in
    forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause the anticipated
    results not to occur include, among others, risks related to
    financing; uncertainties in development, manufacturing and
    competition; and the risk factors listed from time to time in MTI´s
    SEC reports including but not limited to, the annual report on Form
    10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.