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Directorate Change

3rd Jan 2006 16:26

3DM Worldwide PLC03 January 2006 Press Release 3 January 2006 3DM Worldwide plc ("3DM" or "the Company") Appointment of non-executive Director The Board of 3DM Worldwide announces the appointment of Roger Baynham as anon-executive Director of the Company with immediate effect. Roger Baynham has over 20 years experience in the plastics industry, havingworked since 1986 for Philip Tyler Limited, a company that brokered recycledpolymers in the UK and Europe, and for the last 11 years as the ManagingDirector of Philip Tyler Polymers Limited, a leading player in the UK plasticrecycling industry. Roger Baynham also currently serves on the board and is theSecretary of the British Plastics Federation Recycling Council Limited, acompany limited by guarantee which represents the interests of the UK plasticsrecycling industry. Roger James Baynham, aged 45, is or has been a director of the followingcompanies during the previous five years: Current directorships Past directorshipsBritish Plastics Federation Recycling Council Limited NoneBSPB Holdings LimitedEpsilon Polymers LimitedPhilip Tyler Polymers Limited There is no further information required to be disclosed under paragraph (g) ofSchedule 2 to the AIM Rules. Commenting on the board appointment Niall MacKay, Chief Executive Officer, said:"I am particularly delighted that Roger Baynham will be joining the board as hewill provide valuable expertise on the raw material supply side of the businessand brings a good network of contacts. I look forward to working closely withRoger in the coming months." - Ends - For further information:3DM Worldwide PLC Ken Brooks, Chairman Tel: +44 (0) 1993 779 468kenb@3dmworldwide.com www.3dmworldwide.com Media enquiries: Abchurch Henry Harrison-Topham / Ariane Comstive Tel: +44 (0) 20 7398 7700ariane.comstive@abchurch-group.com www.abchurch-group.com Notes to editors 3DM Worldwide plc is a leader in plastics technology intellectual property, andwas admitted to AIM in October 2002. 3DM acquired two plastics manufacturing processes in 2001: Powder ImpressionMoulding ("PIM") and 3-Dimensional Blow Moulding, the latter giving 3DM itsname. The PIM process allows the production of a strengthened plastic composite thathas the strength and other comparable properties of metal. It is a low pressuremoulding process suitable for the production of very large parts. There aremany varied applications in industry where there is a need for overall strengthand rigidity combined with weight savings. Significant capital and toolingsavings can be made, because the methodology of the process utilises anon-pressure method. There are many and varied potential PIM applications andit is ideal for those wishing to produce parts that may be large, light weightand durable. Specific applications include manufacturing of a wide range ofproducts in high volume global markets such as Building Products, Construction,Automotive, Marine, Aviation, and White Goods. 3DM's strategy with the PIM process is to offer this technology as analternative means of making large complex moulds, but also as a means ofreplacing alternative materials like metal or fibreglass. 3DM also believesthat the PIM process offers the potential for a significant rise in the use ofrecycled material to make a product which itself would be recyclable at the endof its useful life. The 3-Dimensional Blow Moulding process facilitates the manufacture of complexcomponents or component sub-assemblies of differing materials in a single mould. This reduces the number of parts in manufacturing, creating significant costsavings through diminished labour operations and attendant costs as well as areduction in the weight of cumulative parts. In addition, there is theopportunity to add non-plastic materials, and to vary the formula appropriate tocustomer requirements. Most of the exploratory work with this process has beenwith the automotive industry, where there is a constant need for more complexassemblies. This also applies to the medical industry, where similaropportunities exist, but with a wider spectrum of products. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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