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Robert Maddin Joins Advisory Board of Material Technologies

Business Wire, Nov 4, 1999

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 4, 1999--

Robert Maddin, former chairman of the Department of Metallurgy at the University of Pennsylvania, has agreed to join the advisory board of Material Technologies Inc. (OTC BB:MTEY), company President Robert M. Bernstein Thursday announced.

"We are pleased to have Maddin join our advisory board and look forward to the input he will bring to MATECH," Bernstein said. "He joins an impressive group including Alexander M. Adelson, William F. Ballhaus, Robert P. Coogan, Dr. Malcolm H. Hodge, Samuel I. Schwartz, T.Y. Lin, Y.C. Yang, Dr. Lawrence Chimerine, Thomas V. Root and Robert F. Cushman," he concluded.

Maddin was also a visiting professor of anthropology at Harvard University and, until recently, has been an honorary curator of archaeological sciences at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard.

Material Technologies is engaged in research and development of metal fatigue monitoring technologies.

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