Press Release:

Crayon Interface honored as one of "Michigan 50 Companies to Watch"


(Holland, MI - March 5, 2007) - Crayon Interface, Inc. has been recognized as one of the "Michigan 50 Companies to Watch," an awards program sponsored by the Edward Lowe Foundation.

Crayon Interface will be honored at an awards ceremony during the third annual Michigan Celebrates Small Business event, April 12 in East Lansing.

"Michigan 50 Companies to Watch is a unique awards program designed to shine the spotlight on second-stage companies," says Mark Lange, executive director of the Edward Lowe Foundation, a not-for-profit operating foundation based in Michigan. The foundation´s mission is to "champion the entrepreneurial spirit" by encouraging entrepreneurial cultures in communities throughout the country and helping second-stage companies learn from each other.

"When it comes to a robust economy, second-stage entrepreneurs play a critical role because they generate new jobs and sustainable growth," Lange says. "And yet, they´re not often recognized or appreciated for the impact they have on the economy or the community."

Founded in 2005, Crayon Interface provides software and service that connects cell phone users to information and devices in their homes, vehicles and businesses. In 2006, the company secured $1 million in out-of-state funding to commercialize its technology in the automotive, residential and enterprise sectors.

"We are extremely pleased with receiving this recognition from the Edward Lowe Foundation," states Garrick Pohl, Crayon Interface CEO. "While Crayon Interface provides innovative solutions to customers throughout North America, our company has prospered in large part due to the support we´ve received right here in Michigan. We hope companies like Crayon Interface serve as a shining example of firms who can attract out-of state-capital to help grow Michigan´:s economy in the years ahead."

Companies nominated for the "Michigan 50 Companies to Watch" list must be second-stage companies, defined as having 6 to 99 full-time-equivalent employees and generating $750,000 to $50 million in annual revenue or working capital from investors or grants. In addition, the companies must be privately held and headquartered in Michigan.

Winners were selected by the Michigan Certified Development Corporation, Michigan Small Business & Technology Development Center, the Small Business Association of Michigan, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, the U.S. Small Business Administration-Michigan and the Edward Lowe Foundation. Judges evaluated the nominees´ demonstrated intent and capacity to grow based on one or more of the following:

- Employee or sales growth.

- Exceptional entrepreneurial leadership.

- Sustainable competitive advantage.

- Other notable factors that showcase the company's success.

National City is the lead sponsor for Michigan Celebrates Small Business. Other supporters include the Accident Fund Insurance Company of America and Clark Hill PLC Attorneys at Law. Media partners include MiBiz, Crain´s Detroit Business, Mitechnews.com, WWJ Newsradio 950 and Your Biz, and the Greater Lansing Business Monthly.

Information about the 2008 Michigan 50 Companies to Watch program can be found at http://Michigan.CompaniesToWatch.org

Crayon Interface is revolutionizing how the world interacts with information and things. The company develops software that enables cell phones, PDAs, and other mobile devices to connect quickly and securely to devices and information in vehicle, home and business environments. Crayon Interface´s Moshi® wireless platform allows consumers and businesses to download software that provides an intuitive graphical interface for monitoring and controlling devices and information to their mobile devices. Crayon Interface also hosts web portals and operates a nationwide messaging network to connect mobile device users to important information and environments, anytime and anywhere. The company´s latest product offering allows cell phone users to receive secure, real-time video from network video cameras. To learn more about Crayon Interface, visit the company´s website at www.crayoninterface.com.

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