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Cybernet Systems Showcases OpenSkies Technology at I/ITSEC 2005

Ann Arbor, Michigan, November 22, 2005 - Cybernet Systems, an Ann Arbor-based research and development firm focused on advancing the state of human-machine interaction, today announced that they will be presenting the OpenSkies technology at the 2005 Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation & Education Conference, November 28-December 1, 2005, in Orlando, FL.

Cybernet Systems Vice President Charles J. Cohen, PhD is also scheduled to provide a presentation on a newly developed branch of the OpenSkies System, "A Modular Interactive Virtual Surgical Training Environment".

The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) promotes cooperation among the Armed Services, Industry, Academia and various Government agencies in pursuit of improved training and education programs, identification of common training issues and development of multiservice programs. For more information, visit the I/ITSEC website.

About Cybernet Systems
Cybernet Systems Corp. is a profitable, rapidly growing technology-based company focused on developing products that combine software and Internet intelligence with human-machine interaction. Cybernet has brought a diverse range of products to market, including the OpenSkies Networking and Simulation System, the NetMAX line of Linux-based Internet appliance software, and telemedicine devices through subsidiary Cybernet Medical -- and continues to stretch the boundaries of these technology areas.

Additional information on Cybernet Systems is available on the web at www.cybernet.com.

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