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CNIT SIGNS $2 MILLION CLOUD-BASED AD TERMINAL CONTRACT FOR SHENZHEN SHENZHEN, China, May 30, 2017 - China Information Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq:CNIT), a provider of cloud-app technologies for Internet-of-Things (IoT) platforms and internet-based ad distribution and ad screen sharing systems in China, today said it has entered into contract with an advertising agency in Shenzhen for the sale of 7,000 CNIT cloud-based elevator ad terminals to be installed in that city by year-end. The contract, signed with Shenzhen Taoping New-Media Limited ("Shenzhen Taoping"), is expected to generate 2017 sales and service revenue to CNIT of about $2 million. The controlling shareholder of Shenzhen Taoping is CNIT chairman and CEO Mr. Jianghuai Lin. The transaction with Shenzhen Taoping was approved by the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors of CNIT. Today's news follows a May 22 release announcing CNIT's $1.5 million sale of 5,000 ad terminals to be installed this year in Shanghai. As was the case with that contract, said the company, the new sale of 7,000 terminals is expected to generate additional revenue from customers' use of Yunfa Net (www.cnitiot.com), CNIT's cloud-based system allowing an advertiser to create reduced-cost ads on a PC or mobile app, transmit these ads to the ad terminals of their choice and receive feedback from the terminals on how viewers are responding to the ads. Purchasers of CNIT's ad terminals are also invited to subscribe to Yunti Guard, the company's IoT safety solution comprising a series of state-of-the-art features not previously available in a single elevator maintenance system. "We are very pleased to complete these two new sales agreements in Shanghai and Shenzhen for 12,000 of our elevator ad terminals," said Mr. Lin. "These contracts are a major step toward reaching and possibly exceeding our recent estimate to sell a minimum of 60,000 cloud-based ad terminals this year." Revenue on sales of 60,000 cloud-based ad terminals would amount to at least $17.5 million, confirmed CNIT. CNIT had total revenue in 2016 of $10.2 million. "With our current rate of progress in mind, we are maintaining our previously stated guidance that CNIT will produce break-even status or moderate profitability in the second half of this year," said Mr. Lin. About China Information Technology, Inc. For further information, please contact: China Information Technology, Inc. or Eisenberg Communications Media Relations:
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