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ATLANTA and WATERLOO, Belgium – Dec. 3, 2008

Further strengthening its channel market focus, LXE Inc., the wireless logistics computing business of EMS Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: ELMG) announced today a new agreement with MCL Technologies that gives partners greater access to MCL software tools on LXE equipment. Specifically, the companies unveiled today the release of MCL-Collection™ and MCL-Voice™ for LXE’s handheld and wearable rugged mobile computers.


“Today’s agreement with MCL supports LXE’s expansion in the channel, strengthening the options available to LXE partners to develop and deploy new applications using LXE equipment,” says Bill Roeder, LXE vice president and general manager. “In particular, MCL software tools give our partners a powerful and effective way to develop robust applications for use in a variety of environments. MCL-Voice enables current MCL developers to quickly add voice capabilities to their applications.”

Jean-Francois Jacques, managing director, MCL Technologies, adds, “MCL Technologies is pleased to partner with LXE to make MCL-Collection and MCL-Voice easily accessible to LXE’s growing partner base. This is a strategic partnership for us given the breadth and quality of LXE’s voice product capabilities -- LXE’s voice-ready ToughTalkTM technology is a high-quality hardware platform for delivering voice-enabled applications in noisy environments such as warehouses.”




















Waterloo, Belgium-based MCL is a recognized leader in delivering enterprise-ready, high-productivity software development tools for multimodal, mobile workforce application development. The company’s MCL-Voice products allow users to talk and listen to their mobile computing applications using language-based speech recognition technology and text-to-speech synthesis. Using MCL-Voice, customers can create voice-dedicated applications or combine voice with other data capture technologies, such as bar code scanning. They can also run voice and non-voice applications on the same device, and even share a pool of devices amongst users. MCL-Voice also offers management and analysis tools to objectively evaluate voice performance.

MCL-Voice certification supports LXE’s commitment to being a leader in providing equipment for voice-based applications by providing robust, quality voice recognition for mobile workers in harsh, noisy environments. MCL software now works with LXE’s HX2, HX3, MX7 and MX8 products. Downloads of the MCL software suite are available through
www.MCL-Collection.com



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