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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

AxonX to be featured on Norman Schwarzkopf’s

World Business Review Television series

November 7, 2007 on Bravo! (as paid programming) and

November 7, 2007 on CNBC (as paid programming)

For air schedule, click link below:

http://www.wbrtv.com/broadcast/1906.htm

 Boca Raton, FL (Nov. 2, 2007) --- Multi-Media Productions (USA), Inc. announces that AxonX will be featured on World Business Review, hosted by General Norman Schwarzkopf.

The costs of fires in non-residential buildings can be staggering. Now, new early detection, video analytic technology from axonX is helping companies protect millions of dollars of assets from fire while providing a security solution as well.

Mac Mottley, CEO, added, “The development of the SigniFire IP camera is a disruptive technology that

will allow a SigniFire enabled camera system to be the industry leader in commercial facility threat

detection from fast food to nuclear facilities.”

Executive Vice President of Programming, JL Haber,  added,As the demand for innovative fire protection solutions grows, axonX has positioned itself to meet this ever-increasing demand. We are excited to have them as a guest on our program.”

 

About axonX

axonX LLC is a Maryland based privately held company that has developed machine vision technologies for integrated safety systems. These technologies bring more advanced features to video surveillance systems resulting in more robust and intelligent detection of hazardous conditions. Our leading position in this new generation of digital security systems is based on expertise in image analysis, artificial intelligence, patented signal processing technologies and accumulated intellectual property. For more information visit www.axonx.com

 

About World Business Review

World Business Review airs on CNBC (as paid programming) and the Bravo! Network (as paid programming). WBR may also be viewed on US Airways in-flight TV, or through video on demand via www.wbrtv1com. The WBR Series is also available at more than 90 prestigious college universities, including Carnegie Mellon University, Howard University, Dartmouth College and Georgetown University.

 

For specific market-by-market air dates and times, please http://www.wbrtv.com/broadcast/1906.htm

or e-mail Moniqueh@mmpusa.com. For more information, please visit www.wbrtv1.com.