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ComCam Featured at Underwater Intervention 2006

WEST CHESTER, Pa., Jan. 3, 2006 — ComCam International, a wholly owned subsidiary of ComCam, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CMCA) ("Company"), a pioneering developer of Internet Protocol (IP) cameras, video micro servers, specialized viewing software and end-to-end network control solutions, announced today that it will be featured at Underwater Intervention 2006.

ComCam technology will be part of the University of South Florida's Center for Ocean Technology (COT) display at UI-2006. It will operate from the US Geological Survey (USGS) research vessel G.K. Gilbert in the Port of St. Petersburg and in Tampa Bay. According to John Kloske, COT's Operations Group Manager, "COT will be demonstrating the Mobile Inspection Package (MIP), with live data feeds to COT's website, so UI show exhibitors can display the data in real time at their booths." Kloske added, "The MIP effectively integrates a suite of complementary sensors with a survey-quality navigation system. This integrated multiple-sensor approach enables the user to take advantage of the different sensors' strengths in difficult environments, thus creating a 3-dimensional data product that is geo-referenced, integrated and synchronized with imagery." The MIP was developed with support from the Coast Guard and the Navy's Office of Naval Research.

Underwater Intervention 2006 is the combined annual conference of the Association of Diving Contractors International and the ROV Committee of The Marine Technology Society. UI-2006 will take place January 24-26, 2006 at the Tampa Convention Center, Tampa, Florida

Don Gilbreath, ComCam's Chairman and CEO, noted that "ComCam's proven hardware and software technologies provided the functionality, efficiencies and customization necessary to meet MIP's demanding requirements." Each unit's size and weight performance plus low power requirements are unmatched, especially for mobile deployment. Equally critical, the I/O ports provide an easy means for multiple device and data integration. Further efficiencies are achieved through ComCam's implementation of wavelet compression for underwater sonar and video data capture, a method more effective than JPEG and MPEG." Gilbreath added, "Most importantly, ComCam's programmability allowed COT to add a host of specialized analytic vectors including roll, pitch, and yaw for both location tracking and control."

A number of statements contained in this press release may be considered to be forward-looking statements that are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties, including timely development, market acceptance of products and technologies, competitive market conditions, successful integration of acquisitions and the ability to secure additional sources of financing. The actual results the Company may achieve could differ materially from any forward-looking statements due to such risks and uncertainties. The Company encourages the public to read the information provided here in conjunction with its most recent filings on Form 10KSB and Form 10QSB. The Company's public filings may be viewed at http://www.sec.gov.

Contact:

David Rosen
V.P., Corporate Development
ComCam, Inc.
Tel. 610-436-8089

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