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John Baron
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SYPRIS EXPANDS TESTING WITH EMI & EMC CAPABILITIES

ORLANDO, Fla. (April 12, 2005) Sypris Test & Measurement, Inc., a subsidiary of Sypris Solutions, Inc., today announced the addition of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic conformance (EMC) testing capabilities to its suite of testing and calibration service offerings.
The services are available through Sypris facilities in Burlington, MA.,Wayne, N.J. and North Billerica, MA.

"These additions demonstrate our continued commitment to providing our customers with the broadest possible base of experience and testing capability, and enhance our presence in the Northeast," said John Baron, Director of Testing Operations, Sypris Test & Measurement. "Sypris is a market leader in the testing of semiconductor components, and military and commercial product compliance testing."

The Massachusetts portion of Sypris' EMI and EMC testing is made possible through an arrangement with Quest Engineering in North Billerica, Mass.
Sypris will perform EMI and EMC testing in that facility for both Quest and Sypris customers. Quest will continue to do air lab, audio and product safety testing.

Sypris Test & Measurement, Inc. is a leading provider of calibration services, test and component sourcing services, and specialty products to major corporations and government agencies. Sypris serves customers in a variety of markets, including military, aerospace, avionics, telecommunications and more. With over 40 years of component sourcing and product testing experience in locations across the U.S., Sypris is qualified to provide cost effective, independent engineering and test support for a variety of specific test needs. More information about Sypris Test & Measurement's component and product testing services is available on the Internet at www.WeTest.com, or by calling 800-839-4959.  
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