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Quantum Bit Induction Technology To Begin Work for its Wireless Power Delivery Technology

Quantum Bit Induction Technology, Inc. (OTC Pink Sheets: QBII) announced that the Company will begin the prototype work for its Wireless Power Delivery technology. Quantum Bit Induction Technology, President, Mike Skillern, stated, "We have studied and worked on the concepts required to realize Wireless Power Delivery. We believe we are now ready to build and test."

Skillern continued, "We have modeled the ideas that allow the transport of power from a transmitter to a receiver with minimal loss. The energy transfer is, technically speaking, through an encrypted "subspace" of the mathematical Hilbert Space which describes the experiment, prototype, or product. Thus, we are working to build a "subspace power transmitter". It is amusing to note that the phrase authentically describes what we are working on."

The technology promises to be useful in both stationary and mobile power applications

Quantum Bit Induction Technology will continue the work in "low energy nuclear effects". Recent successes of major corporate and government laboratories, and the subsequent media attention lends considerable credibility to our pursuit of low energy nuclear effects. The Company does not view work on power generation ("cold fusion") and power transmission ("subspace power transmission") as mutually exclusive. Conversely, we consider the ability to generate safe and inexpensive power combined with the ability to deliver that power wirelessly as complementary technologies.

The Company's website will soon reflect information about "subspace power" for anyone interested in Quantum Bit Induction Technology. We recommend that everyone considering ownership in our Company carefully study our website and consider joining our Stockholder's Group. Our online Stockholder's Group is the official channel of communication between the Company and our Stockholders.

The Company wishes to mention that the "subspace" technology that is moving from idea to physical testing can also be used for communications. In other words, our technical approach holds the promise of producing "subspace power" and "subspace communications" with virtually no loss in transmission.

Anyone interested in our Company should study our website, join our Stockholder's Group, and communicate any questions and comments to management. We have found that it is always good to have informed Stockholders. Please endeavor to be fully informed about the Company, our ideas, our principles, and our mission before becoming a Stockholder.

You may contact the Company through our website with any questions or other items of interest.

Note: Certain statements in this news release may contain "forward-looking" information within the meaning of rule 175 under the Securities Act of 1933 and Rule 3b-6 under the Securities Act of 1934 and are subject to the safe harbor created by those rules. There can be no assurance that such forward-looking statements will be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements.

Mike Skillern, President

Quantum Bit Induction Technology, Inc.

11152 Westheimer

#118

Houston, TX 77042

USA

Phone: 713-784-7132

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