InPhase OEM Relationship

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IKEGAMI AND IN PHASE TECHNOLOGIES

ANNOUNCE OEM RELATIONSHIP AT IBC 2006


Ikegami-Branded 300GB Holographic Data-Storage System for Editcam and EditcamHD Video Archiving Will Be New Agreement's First Product Introduction, Offered as an Archive Solution for Today's Large Video Files, Including Applications with Editcam and Editcam HD

www.inphase-technologies.com MAYWOOD, NEW JERSEY, September 8, 2006 - Ikegami Tsushinki Co., Ltd., Tokyo, a leading maker of high definition broadcast television cameras and production equipment, has signed an OEM (original equipment manufacturer) agreement with InPhase Technologies, of Longmont CO, to sell high-capacity holographic data-archiving systems under the Ikegami name. Combining high storage densities and fast transfer rates with durable, removable media, holographic technology is poised to become the next-generation solution for reliable, low-cost data storage and archiving. The initial product resulting from the agreement will be an Ikegami-branded 300GB holographic data recorder/player that uses a 130mm disk-based media cartridge with a shelf life of 50 years. Second- and third-generation data recorders and cartridges are in development with capacities of 800GB and 1.6TB, respectively; both will be backward-compatible.



"Ikegami is pleased to enter into this historic agreement with InPhase Technologies, a pioneer in the highly beneficial field of holographic data recording and storage," states Naoki Kashimura, Marketing Manager, Ikegami Tsushinki "Ikegami was the first company to develop and market tapeless video acquisition technology with its Editcam ENG/EFP camcorder, and we anticipate widespread interest among broadcasters, cable networks, and leading program producers in this new and revolutionary 300GB digital video archiving solution. It is especially needed now that the industry is transitioning to high-definition television production, which has greatly increased demands for digital-video storage and archiving capacities. Ikegami's version of the InPhase 300GB digital video archiving solution will be configured specifically for the needs of the broadcast and entertainment industries. This holographic archiving product furthers Ikegami's aggressive commitment to providing its customers with truly tapeless, wireless, seamless HDTV content-creation solutions."



The Ikegami-branded InPhase holographic data recorder will enable users of Ikegami's Editcam and EditcamHD camcorders to transfer edited or camera-original video content via FireWire or FTP interfaces to highly stable 300GB cartridges with all the advantages of tapeless nonlinear archiving and retrieval. Editcam and EditcamHD acquisition will continue to utilize Ikegami's hard-disk-based and solid-state FieldPak2 media, which can be overwritten for repeated use. In addition to high storage densities, fast transfer rates, and a 50-year shelf life, holographic storage is more cost-effective than tape or optical media (projected cost is approximately ten cents per gigabyte), does not require special environmental controls, offers true write once/read many (WORM) performance, is easily integrated with asset management and archiving software, and records video exactly as originally recorded, adding no additional compression.



The cartridge-encased 130mm holographic storage disc media is comprised of two substrates with 1.5mm of recording material between them. Data is recorded between the substrates, with no surface recording. This use of the full depth of the recording material is a major factor in the robustness of the holographic media itself. Data is recorded at 1.4 million bits per second, using a blue laser from 405 to 407 nm in wavelength.



"Holographic recording, which stores information in three dimensions, has a 'roadmap' for density that outperforms any other technology," explains Liz Murphy, InPhase Technologies' VP of Marketing. "We've already demonstrated 515GB per square inch data density in our labs in May, which is beyond the capacities of hard drives. What this means is it really opens a major market opportunity for holographic recording in terms of storage products and the size. Holographic storage avoids the cost issues associated with Flash memory, and since we're not spinning the disk at all, it also eliminates the power issues inherent with hard drives. Maxell is an investor in InPhase, as well as its media-manufacturing partner."



InPhase will be showing its holographic storage solutions at IBC 2006 (September 8-12, in Amsterdam, Holland) in Maxell's exhibit (stand no. 11.231). Ikegami will be exhibiting in stand no. 11.121. >> IBC 2006



About InPhase Technologies:
InPhase Technologies was founded in December 2000 as a Lucent Technologies venture, spun out of Bell Labs research, with the objective of becoming the first company to bring holographic data storage technology to market. Through revolutionary techniques developed by a team of Bell Labs scientists, InPhase has solved several fundamental problems associated with holographic storage, including the creation of a viable storage medium, and the systems expertise required to record holograms. The result of more than ten years of groundbreaking research in holographic storage has culminated in the InPhase Tapestry media and drive.



While InPhase's roots lie in the company's unparalleled technical expertise in areas such as the holographic polymer media, holographic storage techniques, laser optics and drive technology, its greatest strength is the creative application of pure science and experienced engineering for the next generation of storage technology.



The InPhase founders include the principal systems and material scientists from Bell Labs who invented the core technology. In addition, the engineering and business teams have many years of experience successfully developing and bringing to market a wide range of storage products with companies such as Maxtor, Quantum, Seagate, StorageTek, and Hewlett-Packard. For more information see www.inphase-technologies.com.



About Ikegami:
Ikegami is one of the world's leading manufacturers of high-quality professional broadcast equipment. Ikegami offers a broad range of TV cameras for ENG, EFP, Studio, HDTV, CCTV, and Medical Imaging. Ikegami products have received various Emmy Awards for Engineering Excellence. The company's universal High Definition TV cameras have been widely accepted by the broadcast industry as it continues the transition to the High Definition Television Format.



Ikegami-"Tapeless Wireless Seamless"



For more information and the location of the Regional Office nearest you, call Ikegami's Maywood NJ headquarters at 201-368-9171 or visit www.Ikegami.com or editcam.ikegami.com.



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