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Nextreme & Lockheed Cooperate

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

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Nextreme & Lockheed Cooperate

Durham, NC— Nextreme Thermal Solutions and Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT], have entered into a cooperation agreement to develop new products based on Nextreme's thin-film thermoelectric materials.

The agreement allows Lockheed Martin to use Nextreme's thin-film thermoelectric products and thermal and power management design services in solutions it is developing for government and civil applications.

“Lockheed Martin is proud to enter into this cooperation agreement with Nextreme,” says Brad Pietras, Director of Nanotechnology Programs at Lockheed Martin.

“The agreement gives us the opportunity to offer our customers new and differentiated products for enhanced thermal and power management.”

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“Lockheed Martin is a global leader and engaging with them is a tremendous step forward for Nextreme," says Jesko von Windheim, CEO of Nextreme.

“They represent leading-edge technology and offer an exceptional channel into the government sector, both of which can accelerate the development of next generation products.”

For more information visit www.nextreme.com and www.lockheedmartin.com

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