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Remote Tuning Ability Will Save Neohydro Technologies Corp Thousands in Staffing and Training Expenses

CALGARY, Alberta--Neohydro Technologies Corp. (OTCBB:NHYT), announces a significant advantage to the company by implementing remote tuning of the Green Interactive Hybrid System (GIHS).

Michael Kulcheski, CEO of Neohydro, commented, “We are so fortunate to have such a great partnership with Gene Vettes, as they have expanded their service to us to include remote tuning of our Canadian installations. Being able to remotely tune our GIHS equipped vehicles over the Internet is a tremendous cost saving measure to the Company. Instead of having highly skilled technicians, additional equipment, and extra overhead in each installation facility across the country, we are now able to perform the final phase of installation from a location anywhere in the world.”

This capability will allow the company to hire installers in Alberta without the necessary skills and knowledge of engine tuning and mapping software, thus allowing the company to achieve greater profit margins.

Canadian installers will install the GIHS hardware kit for the specific vehicle then connect it to the dynamometer and then to the Internet. The final stage of tuning will be done from a central location over the Internet by technicians with the specific skills needed to perform this task. In Neohydro’s case, it has been arranged that the experts at Gene Vettes in Lynden, Washington will do all final tuning of the GIHS system remotely.

This arrangement for remote tuning will be especially beneficial for our Canadian operation, where deploying highly trained, highly paid technicians to dozens of small communities and municipalities is not monetarily and logistically feasible at this time. “With the remote tuning capabilities, we have lowered our costs substantially for each installation facility and we are now in a better position to penetrate more markets”, states Michael Kulcheski.

About Neohydro Technologies Corp

Neohydro Technologies Corp. (www.neohydrotechnology.com) is traded under the symbol NHYT on the OTCBB exchange and is based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Neohydro is a Technology Company focused on “Green” technologies in the automotive, transportation, and power generation, focused initially on the light and heavy-duty trucking industry. Neohydro has licensed a unique patented turbo hybrid system. This revolutionary Green Interactive Hybrid System™ is proven to assist an engine to operate more efficiently, with less effort, less fuel consumption, and enhanced horsepower. Thus increasing engine life as well as adding obvious economic benefits, and enhanced horsepower to many significantly underpowered vehicles, such as limousines and fleet vehicles where incremental cost for larger engines may not be an economically viable option. Advanced tuning methods also significantly decrease harmful emissions. In the case of most technological enhancements with vehicles, there are significant concerns about negating existing factory warranty protection. At present the Company’s technology is only engineered for one automobile manufacture where it does not void the manufacturer’s warranty. However, plans are underway to engineer the technology to include other manufacturers as well.

Further information on the Company can be found at www.sec.gov and the company’s website at www.neohydrotechnology.com

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Statements in this press release regarding Neohydro’s products, services, capabilities, performance, opportunities, development and business outlook that are forward-looking involve and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, some of which are beyond Neohydro's control and difficult to predict, and could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated, expressed or forecasted in the forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties may include, but are not limited to: lack of operating history, transitioning from a development company to an operating company, difficulties in distinguishing Neohydro's products and services, ability to deploy Neohydro's products, lack of or delay in market acceptance and fluctuations in customer demand, dependence on a limited number of significant customers, reliance on third party vendors and strategic partners, ability to meet future capital requirements on acceptable terms, continuing uncertainty in the emissions reduction industry and the global economy, compliance with federal and state regulatory requirements, timing, availability and success of new technology and product introductions and the other factors discussed in Neohydro’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.