and its parent company RegTechnologies Inc

Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.When used in this release, words such as "estimate," "expect,""anticipate," "projected," "planned," forecasted" and similar expressionsare intended to identify forward-looking statements, which are, by theirvery nature, not guarantees of HeadsUp Entertainment International Inc.'sfuture operational or financial performance, and are subject to risks anduncertainties. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on theseforward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of thisrelease. Due to the risks and uncertainties, actual events may differmaterially from current expectations. (OTCBB: RGUS)(FRANKFURT: RGJ) is pleased to announce theappointment of Dr. Allen MacKnight as Thermodynamics Engineer for REGIU.S., Inc.Dr. MacKnight of Signal Hill, California, has extensive experience as anexpert mechanical, thermodynamics, controls, and systems engineer in thedesign and manufacturing of environmental control equipment and gasturbine engines Dr.

MacKnight has recently retired from Honeywell, Inc.as a corporate fellow, providing evaluation expertise for HoneywellAerospace. MacKnight will focus on the thermodynamics aspects of the RadMax(R)diesel engine, which is currently in the analysis and prototype stage.Robert Grisar, Vice President of Engineering, states, "I am honored toadd to our staff the outstanding talent and engine combustion experienceof Allen MacKnight in this critical aspect of our RadMax(R) diesel enginedevelopment.""The addition of Allen MacKnight brings a significant experience into thetechnology requirements and solution of fuel combustion, optimization,and heat management for the RadMax Diesel engine As with othertechnology investments, REGI U.S., Inc. are developing forcommercialization an improved axial vane type rotary engine known as theRand Cam(TM)/RadMax(R) rotary technology used in the revolutionary designof lightweight and high efficiency engines, compressors and pumps. TheRadMax(R) engine has only two unique moving parts, the vanes (up to 12)and the rotor, compared to the 40 moving parts in a simple four-cylinderpiston engine. This innovative design makes it possible to produce up to24 continuous power impulses per one rotation that is vibration-free andextremely quiet. The RadMax(R) engine also has multi-fuel capabilitiesallowing it to operate on fuels including gasoline, natural gas,hydrogen, propane and diesel REGI U.S., Inc.

and its parent company, RegTechnologies Inc., are currently designing and testing prototypeRadMax(R) diesel engines, compressors and pumps intended for aviation,automotive, industrial processes and military applications. There can be no assurance thatsuch statements will prove accurate, and actual results and developmentsare likely to differ, in some case materially, from those expressed orimplied by the forward-looking statements contained in this pressrelease. Readers of this press release are cautioned not to place unduereliance on any such forward-looking statements.Forward-looking statements contained in this press release are based on anumber of assumptions that may prove to be incorrect, including, but notlimited to: the impact of competitive products and pricing, theCompanies' dependence on third parties and licensing/service supplyagreements, and the ability of competitors to license the sametechnologies as the Companies or develop or license other functionallyequivalent technologies; financing requirements; changes in laws, rulesand regulations applicable to the Companies and changes in how they areinterpreted and enforced, delays resulting from or inability to obtainrequired regulatory approvals and ability to access sufficient capitalfrom internal and external sources, the impact of general economicconditions in Canada, and the United States, industry conditions,increased competition, the lack of availability of qualified personnel ormanagement, fluctuations in foreign exchange, stock market volatility andmarket valuations of companies with respect to announced transactions.The Companies' actual results, performance or achievements could differmaterially from those expressed in, or implied by, these forward-lookingstatements, including those described in Reg Technologies' financialstatements, management discussion and analysis and material changereports filed with the Canadian Securities Administrators and availableat , and its Form 20-F filed with the United StatesSecurities and Exchange Commission at , and REGI's Form 10-KSBannual report filed with the United States Securities and ExchangeCommission at Accordingly, no assurances can be given thatany of the events anticipated by the forward-looking statements willtranspire or occur, or if any of them do so, what benefits, including theamount of proceeds, that the Companies will derive therefrom.Readers are cautioned that the foregoing list of factors is notexhaustive. All subsequent forward-looking statements, whether written ororal, attributable to the Companies or persons acting on its behalf areexpressly qualified in their entirety by these cautionary statements.Furthermore, the forward-looking statements contained in this newsrelease are made as at the date of this news release and the Companies donot undertake any obligation to update publicly or to revise any of theincluded forward-looking statements, whether as a result of newinformation, future events or otherwise, except as may be required byapplicable securities laws.The TSX Venture Exchange has neitherapproved nor disapproved of the information contained herein.Contacts:REGI U.S., Inc.

and Reg Technologies Inc.John Robertson(604) 278-5996 or Toll Free: 1-800-665-4616(604) 278-3409 (FAX)Website: 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. My son is 19 months old (thats just over a year and a half for the mathematically challenged) and got to enjoy his first real Halloween this year. At his school (a.k.a. daycare) they did a parade of costumes where each class would march through the other classes showing off their costumes in hope of spurring envy and jealousy from those who suddenly realized their outfits were no longer up to par. In preparation for this event, my son fixated on donning his costume, hand crafted by his maternal grandmother, to strut his stuff around the school. Once outfitted and ready for action, he marched over to his teacher and declared, with the authority only a child can muster, Im cute. Even at such a young age, it isingrained in the human psyche that sometimes you just need to make a statement.