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March 16, 2001

WRF CAPITAL INVESTS $700,000 IN LUMERA

SEATTLE -- WRF Capital has invested $700,000 in Lumera Corp., a subsidiary of Microvision, Inc. (Nasdaq:  MVIS), in the first round of financing by investors outside of Microvision.

Other investors in the $24 million round of financing, which was led by Cisco Systems, Inc., include The Barksdale Group, Acorn Ventures, and a group of individual investors.

Lumera is developing a new generation of unique active and passive components for optical networks that are expected to deliver increased bandwidth at competitive cost and  with lower power needs.  The company's component development is based on proprietary electro-optic polymer materials developed by the company and its research partners at the University of Washington.

WRF Capital, part of the independent Washington Research Foundation, invests primarily in early-stage, technology-based start-up companies, primarily those with strong ties to the University of Washington and other nonprofit research institutions in the state.

See also: Thursday, March 15, 2001 - Seattle P.I., Lumera raises $24 million to build next big thing in networks By John Cook


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John Reagh, Managing Director, WRF Capital
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