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Monday, May 07, 2012 1:12:01 PM

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GeckoSystems Delivers "SafePath Enabled™" Mobile Robot BaseBot™
To Be Evaluated by Independent Third Party, ZMP

CONYERS, GA, April 16, 2012 -- GeckoSystems Intl. Corp. (Pink Sheets: GOSY) -- announced today that they have shipped an advanced version of the BaseBot™ to its partner company, ZMP of Japan. GeckoSystems is a dynamic leader in the emerging mobile robotics industry, using proprietary software to revolutionize the development and usage of "Mobile Robot Solutions for Safety, Security and Service™. ZMP engineers will see the BaseBot demonstrate "loose crowd" level autonomy, autopilot seek, cognizant navigation, and reactive, proactive and contemplative avoidance behaviors. These are the functional benefits that enable emergent mobile robot behaviors such as errand running and patrolling.

The navigation technology used is also the foundation of our CareBot™ and SafePath™ wheelchairs and upgrade kits. ZMP is consulting with a major Japanese university that wishes to study the advantages of robotic wheelchairs for the disabled. ZMP is also working on the RoboCar which is specifically designed to negotiate narrow streets at pedestrian and bicycle-friendly speeds. Both GeckoSystems and ZMP recognize that there is an immediate market for these technologies and that GeckoSystems navigation will enhance their utility and value to the end user. ZMP was founded in January 2001 in order to commercialize the results of the prestigious Kitano Symbiotic Systems Project, under the jurisdiction of Japan's MEXT. ZMP has a mandate to work closely with leading educational institutions and industries in Japan.

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The BaseBot incorporates essential GeckoSystems technologies. Each component has an Artificial Intelligence (AI) function that enhances these capabilities. GeckoSuper, an AI software overlay that orchestrates these discreet systems, manages BaseBot systems. The result is a a fluid, integrated whole that has desirable benefits greater than the sum of its parts.

Detailed Information on the BaseBot

GeckoSystems CEO Martin Spencer comments on the shipping of the BaseBot: "We are very pleased to send this latest configuration of our BaseBot to ZMP. We now have a demonstration unit that can be readily shipped to third parties for independent testing and evaluation of our SafePath mobile robot solutions. The BaseBot is compact and readily demonstrates our 'loose crowd' level of mobile robot autonomy. The BaseBot will also be useful to OEM manufacturers when developing products designed for SafePath navigation. Since our founding nearly 15 years ago, and especially the last 7 years, we have been searching for a strategic partner that is reliable, competent, and who would respect and honor our ownership of the intellectual properties that comprise the BaseBot.

We appreciate the collaborative spirit of ZMP. Their association with Hirayama & Company Patent, Design & Trademark Attorneys will help us to bring BaseBot and SafePath projects to market in a timely and efficient manner while maintaining full control of all related Intellectual Property. Our Asian business development consultant, Mr. Hajime Yasumatsu, has been key in securing this breakthrough relationship with ZMP of Japan. I would also like to thank our loyal stockholders who have stood with us during the R&D phase. I believe GeckoSystems is about to enter a new era of being a profitable Emerging Growth company having exited from the Development Stage," concluded Spencer.

http://www.geckosystems.com/investors/press_releases/20120416_BaseBot_Delivered_ZMP.php