15 December 2006

                                   ParOS plc                                   

                          ("ParOS" or the "Company")                           

                              Total Voting Rights                              

The Company announces that, pursuant to the requirements of the transitional
provisions of the Disclosure and Transparency Rules, the total number of voting
rights in respect of each class of share in issue and admitted to trading on
AIM at the date of this announcement is as follows:

                                                   Number of      Numbers of
                                             shares in issue   voting rights
                                                                            
Ordinary shares of 0.1p each                     472,950,195     472,950,195
                                                                            

For Enquiries:

ParOS plc

Patrick McHugh Tel: 0208 300 8223

John East & Partners Limited (Nominated Adviser)

Simon Clements Tel: 020 7628 2200

Holborn Public Relations

David Bick/Mike Feltham Tel: 020 7929 5599

Background Information on ParOS

ParOS was formed in January 2002 as a provider of energy saving advanced
optimisation and control solutions to industry and listed on Aim in March 2006.

Its proprietary technology allows a user to maintain a mechanical system or an
industrial process at its desired operating conditions, optimising the
productivity and efficiency of that system or process, without incurring
significant additional hardware spend. The technology was developed by ParOS in
conjunction with The Centre for Process Systems Engineering of Imperial
College, London.

The technology has been developed by a team at Imperial College's Centre for
Process Systems Engineering over the last 15 years, led by chief executive,
Professor Pistikopoulos.

A control solution may be used to measure the parameters within a prescribed
operation that are required to perform at a desired level. This can be achieved
by continuously reviewing sensor measurements and, if any discrepancies are
detected, the necessary alterations can be made to that particular operation.
This form of control solution is known as "simple control". It is relatively
cheap but tends to produce poor performance when applied to more complex
systems.

Advanced control, which may be referred to as Model Predictive Control ("MPC"),
is achieved by repeatedly solving optimisation problems online to determine the
best control action, given the sensor measurements at any given time and a
desired target value for these measurements. The provision of hardware and
software applications required to support MPC solutions is typically expensive
and time consuming to install.

For further information please visit http://www.parostech.com

Products & Solutions

ParOS has developed an advanced control technology that can be used to monitor
a system or process by applying parametric optimisation techniques without the
requirement for expensive hardware and software applications. The technology
allows an advanced control solution to be applied by way of an electronic
look-up function, hardwired onto an existing microchip within the system (for
retrofit) or onto a new microchip, which is then tailor-made for the customer's
specific application. The look-up function applies the required system
measurements as inputs and produces an optimal control action as an output. The
resulting control action is designed to be identical to that which would be
achieved using traditional MPC systems, but without significant computational
memory requirements. This in turn produces fast and accurate control without
the need of a personal computer.



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