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Millennial Net Wins "Best of Sensors Expo" Award at Industry Event

Millennial Net Sensor Network Management Software Recognized Among Leading Sensor Communications & Networking Products

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--June 24, 2004--Millennial Net, Inc., the leading developer of self-organizing wireless mesh networks, today announced the company's receipt of a Best of Sensors Expo award for its Sensor Network Management Software. Awarded by the editors of Sensors magazine, Millennial Net's recognition in the Communications & Networking Products category, highlights the company's excellence and dedication to advancing wireless mesh networking anywhere.

Designed to automatically discover and display active wireless sensor network elements, the Millennial Net Sensor Network Management Software allows system administrators to easily view and control sensor network environments. The award was presented at Sensors Expo & Conference held June 7-10, in Detroit.

"As a second-time winner of the 'Best of Sensors' recognition, Millennial Net has clearly demonstrated the ability to deliver the industry's leading solutions for wireless sensor networking," said Mark Pacelle, vice president of marketing at Millennial Net. "As applications for wireless sensor networking continue to expand, the Millennial Net Sensor Network Management Software will ease the building, deployment and management of these networks while increasing customer revenue opportunities and system performance."

To determine the winners, Sensors magazine editors and key industry advisors evaluated the entries using several criteria, including potential impact on the way people work; timeliness and availability; distinctiveness; and the ability to serve a real need.

"These awards highlight products that have the greatest potential to change the way people work and live," said Barbara G. Goode, editorial director for Sensors and Frontline Solutions magazines. "Sensors are approaching ubiquity thanks to innovations such as the ones we recognize with the Best of Sensors Expo awards. Because these products work behind the scenes, most of us do not fully appreciate their impact, but that fact makes it no less real."

The 2004 Best of Sensors Expo award adds to Millennial Net's list of industry honors and recognitions, which include a Sensors magazine "Readers' Choice" award, FierceWireless Fierce 15 award, Best of Sensors Expo award from Sensors magazine in 2003 and inclusion on the FocalPoint 40.

About Sensors Magazine
Sensors, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, is the only publication dedicated to meeting the information needs of design and production engineers involved in the design, application, and implementation of sensor systems. Sensors provides up-to-date and in-depth technology information about sensors and related systems in three areas: Sensors Technology & Design, Putting Sensors to Work and Intelligent Systems. The magazine's editorial focus uniquely connects sensors technology and intelligent systems with exciting developments in data acquisition, wireless and wired data communications, control, test and measurement, and other arenas. For more information visit www.sensorsmag.com.

About Sensors Expo & Conference
Sensors Expo & Conference is the premier event in North America focusing exclusively on sensors and sensing technologies. Sensor buyers and influencers have come to depend on Sensors Expo & Conference, the most comprehensive marketplace for sensor products and services, to find solutions to their unique challenges. For more information on future events, please visit: www.sensorsexpo.com.

About Millennial Net
Headquartered in Cambridge, Mass., with offices in Tokyo, Japan, Millennial Net is the world's leading developer of hardware and software for self-organizing, low power wireless sensor networks. Millennial Net's award-winning networking software and tiny micro-power hardware elements, called i-Beans®, allow instrumentation and sensing devices like gauges, sensors and actuators to connect and communicate with each other over self-organizing, self-healing networks. Patent-pending engineering enables the i-Bean to operate with an extremely low rate of power consumption on the energy of a 3-volt coin-sized battery for years at a time. Wireless sensor networks enable the remote monitoring and management of critical devices while providing continuous streams of previously unavailable data to enable more informed decision-making, better control and increased revenue opportunities. Wireless sensor networks are in use today for industrial, medical, consumer and military applications. Millennial Net is committed to advancing Wireless Sensor Networking...Anywhere. For more information, please visit www.millennial.net.