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STERN PINBALL, INC.

Stern's NASCAR® Pinball Will Be Featured

Computer Aided Technology, Inc.'s Open House in Buffalo Grove, IL (outside of Chicago).

November 2, 2005-Stern's NASCAR® pinball will be featured at Computer Aided Technology, Inc.'s Open House in Buffalo Grove, IL (outside of Chicago). The NASCAR® pinball machine as an example of a product created using SolidWorks 3-D CAD Design Engineering Software.

Stern engineers utilize SolidWorks 3-D computer technologies in their design process. This modern technology enables the engineer to design in 3 dimensions and actually operate the mechanical device on a computer monitor. This, therefore, allows Stern to create more reliable and better thought out mechanical devices to be used in their pinball machines.

Computer Aided Technology is the Nation's Original and the Midwest's Top Selling Reseller of SolidWorks 3-D CAD Software, and a leading reseller of a number of other best-in-class engineering technologies. CATI offers a variety of SolidWorks Solution Partners and is experienced in determining the right technologies to meet your specific needs.

The Open House will feature a keynote address by John McEleney, CEO of Solidworks Corporation, product showcases featuring the NASCAR® pinball machine and the Orange County Chopper, appointments for one-on-one Solidworks Technical Support, and Executive Sessions.

To learn more about the Open House and Computer Aided Technology, visit http://www.cati.com/OpenHouse_BG_1105.htm.

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November 14-19, 2005