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Intelesense Network Expands into Africa

06-20-06 -- HONOLULU -- Intelesense TechnologiesTM announced today that it is working with the Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) of the US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (MRMC), the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and other organizations under the President's Emergency Program for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) for producing technologies to support public health monitoring in Ethiopia.

"The technologies under development as part of this project will enable wireless transmission of patient data from remote clinics, enabling the PEPFAR program to extend its functionality and reach into a greater portion of the population", said Dr Kevin Montgomery, CEO of Intelesense. The technologies under development would wirelessly enable remote clinics using the InteleCell devices and provide support for patient recordkeeping and tracking, all without requiring any power or telecommunications infrastructure.

Intelesense was spun off from Stanford University in early 2005 and has corporate offices in Honolulu, Hawaii with research and development offices in Silicon Valley, California and field offices with collaborative partners in deployment zones worldwide. Current projects range from protecting some of the most beautiful and biodiverse places on our planet, tracking emerging infectious diseases to ensure public health, and helping people from around the world connect and interact with each other and better understand their environment and themselves.