FORT MYERS BEACH, FL July 13, 2005 Innova Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:IVHG), an automation technology company providing hardware and software systems-based solutions to the service, personal, and industrial robotic markets, announces today that its wholly owned subsidiary, Robotic Workspace Technologies, Inc. (RWT) has been awarded a multi-phase contract by NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) to provide control systems for robotic mechanisms that are planned for a future mission to the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The contract comprises two phases and specifies the companys Universal Robot Controller (URC). Details of the transaction were not disclosed.This contract award is the result of our years of experience in the aerospace industry working with customers like Lockheed, says Walter Weisel, Chairman and CEO of both Innova and RWT, and the proven reliability and advanced capability of our Universal Robot Controller installed in mission critical applications at customers facilities. This contract award enables us to leverage our proven patented technology to provide our vital hardware and software products for NASAs mission critical efforts.About the Universal Robot ControllerThe URC is the worlds first open architecture PC controller designed specifically for industrial robots and other automated devices. It replaces the original OEM robot controller to provide the state-of-the-art in open PC automation control to support the integration of multiple devices like end-of-arm tooling, parts feeders, sensors, and other automated equipment. It can also serve as a higher-level supervisory control. The URC is programmed using the RobotScript® programming language, which was also developed by RWT. RobotScript is a derivative of Microsofts Visual Basic and provides an industry-standard programming environment.The URC is operating a variety of ABB, Fanuc, Cincinnati Milacron, Kawasaki, and Yaskawa Motoman robots used in North America at Fortune 100 companies like Bayer, Johnson Controls, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, Oak Ridge National Laboratories, and Tier 1 automotive manufacturing plants. Most customers of this revolutionary controller placed subsequent orders. The URC is covered by two (2) United States patents with others filed and a third soon to be issued.About Innova Holdings, Inc. Innova Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:IVHG), Fort Myers Beach, Florida, builds shareholder value by developing and acquiring technology-differentiated solutions with extraordinary potential for profitable and sustainable growth. Innova is chartered to continue expanding its growing suite of technologies. About Robotics Workspace Technologies, Inc.Robotic Workspace Technologies (RWT), Fort Myers Beach, Florida, is a leading provider of open architecture, patent-protected, PC controls, software, and related products that improve the performance, applicability, and productivity of robots and other automated equipment. Its technology has been applied in industries ranging from agriculture to automotive, to medical and R&D. RWT is recognized internationally for its pioneering contributions to the robotics industry. Its founder, Mr. Walter Weisel, has been a driving force in the robot industry for the past 32 years, and is a recipient of the prestigious Joseph F. Engelberger Award, recognizing his contributions to the advancement of robotics and automation. Visit their website at www.rwt.comAbout Service Robots, Inc.Service Robots, Inc., Fort Myers, Florida, was founded specifically to enable development of technologies, applications, and markets in the service robot arena that include service robots for undersea exploration and homeland security as well as consumer-focused service robots like the robotic lawnmower and vacuum cleaner. As a wholly owned subsidiary of Innova Holdings, Inc., Service Robots will leverage the patented products, technology, and robotics expertise of RWT, as well has strategic relationships with system integrators and third-party developers to earn a leadership position in this emerging industry.
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