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Deep Field Announces Establishment of Auto Maintenance Schools in China

MATAWAN, N.J.--Deep Field Technologies, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: DPFD) announced today that the company with which it has entered into a definitive securities exchange agreement, Beijing Sino-US Jinche Yingang Auto Technological Services Ltd. (AutoMart), the premier automobile after service company in Beijing, China, has entered into an agreement with Hebei University for the establishment of automotive maintenance schools at the AutoMart facilities in Beijing.

The establishment of these schools will allow students to get on-site training at the Companys large automotive facilities. AutoMart will generate income from their training and will be able to evaluate students for potential future employment.

Mr. Guisan Pang, Chairman and CEO of AutoMart, stated, The rapid growth of the number of automobiles in China, and specifically in Beijing, creates a constant need for well trained automotive technicians, especially given the complexity of todays cars.

We are always in the process of providing training on the latest automotive techniques to both new and established employees, stated Mr. Pang. With over 450 current employees, we actively conduct extensive training programs to keep everyone current on maintaining the latest models of cars, along with the most popular customer options and accessories. Having the Hebei training schools at our facilities will also lower our cost of training.

AutoMart will also be involved with Hebei University in its planned expansion of a branch school in the Fangshan district of Beijing. This school will be a trade school, encompassing nearly 200,000 square meters, for training in automotive after-sale service, automotive engineering, and automotive repair.

About Deep Field Technologies

Deep Field Technologies is involved in the acquisition and build-out of technology and software companies, and presently sells unified messaging systems, which store all messages in one location for access, typically a groupware database with one single list of users for e-mail, voice, telephones and computers. For more information, contact Deep Field Technologies:

About AutoMart

AutoMart (www.automart-china.com) is a full service automotive repair and maintenance company operating throughout Beijing, China. The company operates the largest such chain in Beijing, employing a staff of nearly 450 employees.

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