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Mobile Robot Co. Evaluating Sensor Fusion for Eldercare

CONYERS, GA, Jun 10, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- GeckoSystems Intl. Corp. (PINKSHEETS: GCKO) announced today that they have signed a fundamental business agreement with a major, multi-billion dollar Japanese sensor manufacturer that will protect GeckoSystems' Intellectual Properties in their upcoming discussions. GeckoSystems is a dynamic leader in the emerging mobile robotics industry revolutionizing their development and usage with "Mobile Robot Solutions for Safety, Security and Service™."

Martin Spencer, President/CEO of GeckoSystems, stated: "As all of us here at GeckoSystems are excited about this development, due to the nature of the upcoming discussions, I feel it is in the best interest of all parties involved to withhold the name of this Japanese firm at this time. I believe their interest in us is due to not only our advanced sensor fusion skills and technologies, but also due to our focus on personal robots for eldercare. We use sensor fusion extensively for actionable situation awareness in our complete multitasking personal robot, the CareBot™."

"We believe that the incorporation of an onboard blood pressure/pulse rate monitoring system for our CareBots will further enhance their cost effective, utilitarian capabilities. Our CareBot's ability to verbally remind a designated care receiver at predetermined dates and times that their blood pressure/pulse rate needs to be checked by this onboard, integrated personal robot system will enable a higher level of safety, security and cost savings for those at home, nursing homes, assisted care facilities, hospitals, etc.," concluded Spencer.

The CareBot is a multitasking personal robot incorporating advanced, proprietary AI engines such as GeckoNav™, GeckoChat™, GeckoTrak™, and/or GeckoScheduler™. These disparate AI engines work in parallel and/or serially continuously. Given the CareBot's network connectivity and easy Internet accessibility, reporting of various healthcare events outside of normal, can be quickly sent by telephone, instant or text messaging, and/or email.

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