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OPEL restructures board and receives $3 million to develop III-V POET technology


The company intends to continue developing the POET platform which enables monolithic fabrication of integrated circuit gallium arsenide devices on a single wafer OPEL Technologies Inc. is welcoming Mark Benadiba, Peter Copetti and Sam Peralta to its board of directors.


Benadiba currently serves on the board of directors of Cott Corp. and will serve as Executive Chairman of the Board of OPEL. He was involved in helping Cott Corp. shift its strategy to refocus on its core business activities in late 2008, and has experience negotiating licensing agreements.


Copetti will serve as an executive board member. He has extensive capital markets and managerial experience and will be focused on rationalizing costs while defining the strategic direction of the Company with regard to the Planar Optoelectronic Technology (POET) semiconductor platform.


Peralta is pleased to rejoin the board of directors; he had served on OPEL boards since January 2007; all issues leading to his February 2012 resignation have been resolved. Until May he served on the board of Axiom NDT Corporation; stepping down from there allows time to help renew OPEL’s POET strategy. Peralta has broad experience in the high-technology sector; he brings a continuity of technological vision to the reformulated board.


Lawrence Kunkel and Tristram Collins have both decided not to stand for re-election to the board of directors in order to pursue other opportunities. To allow for the new directors to join, they have both agreed to step down at this time. The Company would like to thank both Kunkel and Collins for their efforts, and wishes them both well in their future endeavours.


Benadiba notes, “I would like to join Mr. Pierhal in thanking the outgoing board members for all their efforts on behalf of the Company. Mr. Copetti, Dr. Peralta and I are ready to join Pierhal and


O’Donnell at the board level in an aggressive effort to drive down costs and maximise returns for all stakeholders.”


A core component of the Company’s strategy going forward is to continue to develop the POET platform. POET enables monolithic fabrication of integrated circuit gallium arsenide devices containing both electronic and optical elements on a single wafer.


Geoff Taylor, the Company’s Chief Scientist, and his team have developed the technology over the past 18 years. The Company has 36 patents issued and 14 patents pending in both its PV systems and for its semiconductor POET process. “I am excited to be working with the new board members to further develop the POET platform.” comments Taylor.


The Company continues to progress work with a third party in the validation of the technology. “OPEL Heralds Independent Validation of a Critical Component of the POET Semiconductor Platform by BAE Systems”.


The Company also has announced a financing with IBK Capital Corp. (IBK) whereby IBK will act as agent, on a best efforts basis, to conduct a private placement offering of up 13,043,478 Units at a price of $0.23 per unit for proceeds of up to $3,000,000. Each unit consists of one common share and one common share purchase warrant.


One full warrant allows the holder to acquire one common share of OPEL for a period of three years at an exercise price of $0.35 per share. The private placement has been conditionally accepted by the TSX Venture Exchange. The securities issued pursuant to the private placement will be subject to a hold period which expires four months and one day following closing.


A first tranche of $507,690 has been completed with the remaining approximately $2,500,000 to be closed on or before July 30, 2012. The Company will pay a cash commission of 7% of the funds raised and 10% of the units sold in the form of broker warrants. Each broker warrant allows the holder to acquire one common share of OPEL at a price of $0.23 for 48 months after the closing date.


Benadiba and Copetti have each entered into a consulting agreement wherein they will each be


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