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nCoat, Inc. (OTCBB: NCOA) ("nCoat" or the "Company") today announced that its chairman and CEO, Paul S. Clayson, will be featured in an online interview with Market News First, an exclusive internet protocol television (IPTV) source of microcap news and information. The online interview will take place Wednesday May 9, 2007, at 2 p.m. Eastern Time on http://www.mn1.com .

nCoat Chairman and CEO Featured on MN1.com Internet TV Broadcast

WHITSETT, NC | Posted on May 8th, 2007

Market News First provides current news on new and established companies within the microcap market, helping investors identify potential investment opportunities.

During the interview, Clayson will discuss the nCoat, Inc. business plan and its revenue success in the last few months. He will also discuss how nCoat is gaining interest and prominence from key business and technology communities, including increased interest from customers, investors, news organizations, and peer technology groups, including the growing nanotechnology sector. Mr. Clayson's interview will touch on nanotechnology development and its potential commercial impact on various industry sectors and how nCoat, Inc. is poised to take advantage of this opportunity in their chosen markets.

nCoat's foresight involving nanotech commercialization was presented earlier this spring in North Carolina, one of the country's "hotbeds" for nanotechnology development and research. The second annual North Carolina Nanotechnology Conference, sponsored by the Piedmont Triad Entrepreneurial Network, was a gathering for leading entrepreneurs, research scientists, executives, and investors from around the region and the state. Mr. Clayson's keynote address at the conference provided a vision for nanotech commercialization. "The key to dominance in the future nanotech economy is to commercialize products now and get the jobs on the ground ahead of competing states and international economies," Clayson said. "Governments can accelerate the rate of immediate commercialization by aggressively promoting rapid and easy technology transfer from its research institutions now, rather than getting caught in a 'never finished' syndrome. The bedrock locations of nanotech jobs and products will be defined in the next five years."

In addition, nCoat, Inc. also participated in last year's unveiling of the statewide nanotech initiative titled, "A Roadmap for Nanotechnology in North Carolina's 21st Century." nCoat, Inc. kicked off the initiative with an event at its corporate headquarters in Whitsett, North Carolina.

Interested investors, business leaders, government officials, technology and research development entities, and all other interested parties are invited to listen to Mr. Clayson's interview. For more information about the interview, please visit http://www.mn1.com .

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About nCoat, Inc.
Formed in 2004, nCoat, Inc. is an emerging nanotechnology company focused on the development of new nano-formulated and traditional coatings that make it an international leader in the development and marketing of coatings applied to metal, ceramics, fabric, and other materials. The company specializes in nanotechnology research, commercialization, licensing, and distribution, and through its subsidiary companies develops and distributes commercially viable proprietary nanotechnology and traditional coatings products. At nCoat, we invite the world to "Innovate with us."

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Except for statements of historical fact, the information presented herein may contain forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include general economic and business conditions, the ability to acquire and develop specific projects, the ability to fund operations and changes in consumer and business consumption habits and other factors over which nCoat, Inc. has little or no control. Statements in this press release which include words such as "anticipates," "plans," "potential," and similar terms may include forward-looking statements. Factors which could cause the Company's results to differ from the forward-looking statements include a decline or slower-than-anticipated growth in revenue opportunities related to the performance coating industry, and a decline or slower-than-anticipated growth in the demand and use for nano-formulated commercial products and related revenue streams for the Company, as well as listed in the "Risk Factors" sections of the Company's publicly filed reports. The Company expressly disclaims any obligation or intention to update any forward-looking statement.

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