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DigiBrix Selected to Participate in
Michigan Growth Capital Symposium

Contact:
Gary Rosensteel
DigiBrix, L.P.
P.O. Box 867
McMurray, PA 15317-6867
724.941.1266
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Pittsburgh - Digibrix, L.P.
May 23, 2005

DigiBrix was selected to participate in the Michigan Growth Capital Symposium (MGCS) on June 15th & 16th, at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. MGCS is the premier event where financiers meet the 'best of the Midwest' in new businesses and emerging technologies. This Symposium is the longest running program of its kind. It brings together investors from across the country with Midwestern entrepreneurs and related stakeholders for two days of company presentations, world class panel discussions, and networking.

"We are honored by this selection, being that Pittsburgh is outside their main selection area." said Gary Rosensteel, DigiBrix CEO, "We will be meeting with investors from throughout the entire Midwest; providing invaluable exposure for our company."

The ultimate purpose of MGCS is to raise the availability of venture investment and entrepreneurial success in the Midwest. A carefully screened group of 32 companies, representing industries ranging from information technology, life sciences, alternative energy, and nanotechnology, will present for an audience of venture capitalists, angel investors and institutional investors. More information is available at www.michigangcs.com.

DigiBrix is a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania based company developing a dynamically interrelated knowledge repository for managing all aspects of IT business operations - people, projects, assets, support and vendors. The DigiBrix product is focused on mid-market IT departments in a variety of industries; allowing them intuitive and immediate access via web browsers and mobile devices to all aspects of their business operations.

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