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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

ilumisys Announces Channel Partner Agreement with IHNcorp, Ecogreen Solutions

ilumisys Announces Channel Partner Agreement with IHNcorp, Ecogreen Solutions
ilumisys Announces Channel Partner Agreement with IHNcorp, Ecogreen Solutions

ilumisys LEDs for environmentally-friendly lights expand Southwest presence

TROY, Mich., Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- ilumisys, Inc., developer and
producer of next-generation solid-state lighting technology, announces that
IHNcorp and Ecogreen Solutions Inc. are now channel partners and retrofit
suppliers of ilumisys lighting.

Orange County-based IHNcorp and its subsidiary Ecogreen Solutions Inc.
now offer the ilumisys line of alternative energy lighting products --
including patented light emitting diode (LED) tubes -- designed to directly
replace standard T8 and T12 fluorescent tubes. Unlike the fluorescent tubes
they replace, the ilumisys MK1 tubes are mercury-free in addition to
providing an energy-efficient alternative.

Servicing California, Nevada, Arizona and Hawaii, IHNcorp will handle
the sales and marketing function and Ecogreen Solutions will install
ilumisys lighting, manage service contracts and warranties and support the
end-customer.

"IHNcorp and Ecogreen Solutions have partnered with ilumisys due to its
quality design, manufacturing, market leadership and support of its
incredible patented products," said Anthony Mitchell, managing director of
IHNcorp. "IHNcorp, Ecogreen and ilumisys all seek to change the face of
solid-state lighting for future generations, reducing our carbon footprint
on the world today."

The next generation solid state lighting created by ilumisys offers an
easy transition from traditional fluorescent lighting while taking full
advantage of attributes of light-emitting diodes including long life,
temperature robustness, vibration tolerance and energy efficiency.

"IHNcorp and Ecogreen's goals align with ilumisys to revolutionize
eco-friendly lighting solutions," said Dave Simon, president of ilumisys.
"Working with IHNcorp and Ecogreen will extend the geographic reach of our
products and sets ilumisys on the path to continued market leadership in
fluorescent lighting alternatives."

Patented circuitry enables ilumisys MK1 LEDs to operate in existing
fluorescent fixtures, without modifications to the fixtures or ballasts,
allowing users to simply remove an existing fluorescent tube and drop in
the ilumisys MK1 product. The ilumisys MK2 runs off of 120 VAC and 277 VAC
building currents.

About IHNcorp

IHNcorp is a sales and marketing firm with more than 10 years of
experience in component sales supporting the LED lighting market in the
Southwest. We specialize in OEM, wholesale and retail customers in the LED,
lighting, cooling /thermal management, TV and digital signage industries.
IHNcorp is a leader in the green initiative taking place in the world
today.

About Ecogreen

Ecogreen is the leading supplier and most complete LED lighting
retrofit company in the market today. With no CFL or Induction products
offered, Ecogreen provides LED solutions for all indoor and outdoor
lighting needs, reducing energy consumption by an average of 50-80 percent,
product depending. Ecogreen's total LED solution and alignment with local
utility companies enables it to offer various programs to its customers
that can assist them in converting to LED potentially for zero
out-of-pocket expense.

About ilumisys, Inc.

ilumisys, Inc. is a Troy, Michigan-based company focused on
next-generation solid-state lighting technology. The company was formed in
2007 as a spinoff venture and wholly owned subsidiary of Altair
Engineering, Inc. Initial products will be derived from Altair's
intellectual property as they relate to the direct replacement of
fluorescent light tubes with light-emitting diode (LED) lamps and direct
replacement of incandes
cent lamps. For more information, please visit
http://www.ilumisys.com.

For product or ordering information, please visit http://www.ilumisys.com.

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