Document:

Exhibit 10.14

      EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT made and entered into as of May 3, 1999, between
MIKRON INSTRUMENT COMPANY, INC., a New Jersey corporation (the "Company") and
DENNIS STONEMAN (the "Executive").

                              W I T N E S S E T H:

      WHEREAS, the Company desires to employ the Executive, and the Executive
desires to be employed by the Company, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter
provided,

      NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:

1. Employment

      (a) The Company hereby employs the Executive as an executive of the
Company (as his duties are more particularly described in paragraph 1(b) hereof)
for the period commencing on May 17, 1999 and terminating on May 16, 2003,
unless Executive's employment is terminated earlier pursuant to Article 4 of
this Agreement (the "Employment Period").

      (b) During the Employment Period, (i) the Executive shall serve as a Vice
President, reporting directly to the President, and when directed to do so, to
the Board of Directors of the Company (the "Board"); (ii) the Executive shall
devote substantially all of his time and efforts to the Company's business for a
period of not less than two five day business weeks during each calendar month;
(iii) the Board shall nominate the Executive for election to the Board; and (iv)
the Executive shall stand for election as a Director of the Company at the
annual meetings of shareholders held throughout the term of his service under
this Agreement.

      (c) The Executive accepts such employment, and agrees to perform such
services as may from time to time be assigned to him by, or pursuant to the
authorization of, President or the Board, consistent with his position as Vice
President. The Executive agrees that during the Employment Period he will not,
directly or indirectly, engage or participate in, or become employed by, or
render advisory or other services to, any business entity which competes
directly with the Company's current business, i.e., the development,
manufacture, marketing and servicing of infrared non-contact temperature
measurement devices, temperature sensors, calibration sources and thermal
imaging systems, except in the performance of his duties for the Company.

2. Compensation

      (a) Annual Base Salary. The Company shall pay to the Executive, and the
Executive shall accept from the Company, for the Executive's services during the
Employment Period, a salary at the rate of $100,000 per annum. The compensation
to be paid to the Executive as provided for in this paragraph 2(a) shall be
payable in accordance with the Company's customary employee payroll policy as in
effect from time to time during the Employment Period. On or before November 30
of each year during the Employment Period the Board or a duly appointed

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Compensation Committee of the Board (the "Committee") shall review the
Executive's employment performance during the one year (or shorter) period (the
"Review Period") which shall have ended on the immediately preceding October 31
to determine the amount of any merit increase in the Executive's salary. Any
such increase shall be effective for the one year period commencing on November
1 of the year immediately following the Review Period. The Executive's salary
shall not be decreased without his prior consent thereto in writing.

      (b) Stock Options. The Company shall establish an incentive stock option
plan for the executives, employees and directors of the Company (the "Plan").
The participants in the Plan shall be entitled to purchase, pursuant to the
options to be granted thereunder (which may be "incentive stock options" within
the meaning of Section 422(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, or non-incentive
stock options) an aggregate number of shares of the Company's common stock,
one-third cent par value (the "Common Stock"), as shall be equal to
approximately 20% of the total number of shares of Common Stock which shall be
issued and outstanding upon consummation of the stock purchase agreement dated
of as May 3, 1999 between the Company and the Executive (the "post-agreement
issued and outstanding shares"). As soon as practically possible after the Plan
has been authorized by the Company's shareholders, the Company shall register
the Common Stock to be issued upon exercise of the options to be granted
thereunder for sale by the Company, and for resale by holders thereof, pursuant
to the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

            The Executive, together with the Company's new President, Gerald D.
Posner, and such other executives as shall be hired by the Company during the
term of this Agreement upon the advice of Mr. Posner, shall be entitled to
purchase, pursuant to the options to be granted under the Plan an aggregate
number of shares of Common Stock as shall be equal to 10% of the total number of
post-agreement issued and outstanding shares. The exercise price for each of
such options shall be $1.00 per share or the fair market value of the Common
Stock on the date of grant thereof, whichever shall be greater. The vesting of
such options shall occur at the rate of 25% per annum at the end of each Review
Period during the Employment Period, and the exercise of all vested options
shall be conditioned upon the achievement of a set of pre-determined earnings,
revenue and other performance targets to be formulated by the Board or the
committee administering the Plan. The term of such options shall be the 51 month
period commencing on the date of commencement of the Employment Period. The Plan
and such options shall provide that, upon the death, disability or termination
of employment of the Executive other than "for cause," all options which shall
then have vested, or which would have vested if such event had occurred on the
last day of the then current Review Period, shall be exercisable by the
Executive, or by the person or persons to whom such options shall pass by will
or by the laws of descent and distribution, as the case may be, during the six
month period following the date of occurrence of such event, provided, that, all
applicable conditions to the exercise of such options shall have been satisfied
on or before the date of exercise thereof. Each option granted pursuant to the
Plan shall also contain such other terms, limitations and conditions as the
Board or the committee administering the Plan shall deem appropriate pursuant to
the provisions of the Plan.

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      (c) Expense Reimbursements. The Company shall reimburse the Executive for
all out of pocket travel, lodging, meal, entertainment and other expenses of a
similar nature that he shall incur while engaged in the Company's business. Such
reimbursements shall be made in accordance with the Company's customary policies
pertaining thereto as in effect from time to time during the Employment Period.

3. Confidentiality

      (a) Definitions. For purposes of this Agreement, the following definitions
shall apply:

            (i) "Inventions" shall mean all infrared non-contact temperature
measurement devices, temperature sensors, calibration sources and thermal
imaging systems, and any and all components thereof or Software incorporated
therein (collectively, the "Devices") invented, conceived or otherwise made or
developed by the Executive, in whole or in part, within the scope of his duties
during his employment by the Company, and all modifications, and enhancements
thereof, whether or not patentable or copyrightable.

            (ii) "Work Product" shall mean all Devices and any and all
components thereof in the process of being created or modified, and all other
documentation, creative works, know-how, and information pertaining to such
Devices or components thereof created or developed, in whole or in part, by the
Executive within the scope of his duties during his employment by the Company,
whether or not copyrightable, patentable or otherwise protectable, excluding
Inventions.

            (iii) "Trade Secrets" shall mean all Devices and any and all
components thereof, documentation, know-how, and information relating to the
past, present, or future business of the Company or any plans therefor, or
relating to the past, present, or future business of a third party or plans
therefor which are disclosed to the Company, which the Company does not disclose
to third parties without restrictions on use or further disclosure; provided,
however, Trade Secrets shall not include the general knowledge and experience
obtained by the Executive during his employment by the Company.

            (iv) "Proprietary Information" shall mean all Inventions, Work
Product, Trade Secrets, and any and all processes, methods, techniques,
projects, developments, plans, research data, financial data, personnel data,
customer lists and supplier lists created by or for the Company which is
maintained in confidentiality and disclosed only to other executives or
employees of the Company on a need to know basis.

            (v) "Software" shall mean each of one or more standard computer
programs (which each may consist of one or more modules or sub-programs),
together with the media upon which it resides, and all accompanying standard
documentation pertaining thereto, as well as all "derivative works" thereof,
i.e., any source code, object code, software instruction or set of software
instructions, or documentation, in human readable or machine readable form,
developed directly or indirectly by the Executive or on his behalf which is in
whole or in part based upon, or derived from, Software.

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      (b) The Executive's Obligations Concerning Inventions and Work Product.

            (i) The Executive will make full and prompt disclosure to the
Company of all Inventions, improvements thereon, enhancements thereof, Work
Product, discoveries, methods, developments and works of authorship, whether or
not copyrightable or patentable, which are created, made, developed, conceived
or reduced to practice by the Executive or under his direction or jointly with
others during his employment by the Company, whether or not during normal
working hours or on the premises of the Company (all of which are collectively
referred to in this Agreement as "Developments").

            (ii) The Executive agrees to assign and the Executive does hereby
assign to the Company (or any person or entity designated by the Company) all of
his right, title and interest in and to all Developments and all related
patents, patent applications, copyrights and copyright applications. However,
this sub-paragraph 3(b)(ii) shall not apply to Developments which do not relate
to the present or planned business or research and development of the Company
and which are made and conceived by the Executive other than 1) during normal
working hours, 2) on the Company's premises; and 3) using the Company's
facilities, devices, equipment or Proprietary Information. The Executive
understands that, to the extent this Agreement shall be construed in accordance
with the laws of any state which precludes a requirement in an employment
agreement to assign certain classes of inventions made by an employee, this
sub-paragraph 3(b)(ii) shall be interpreted not to apply to any Development
which a court rules and/or the Company agrees falls within such classes.

            (iii) The Executive agrees to cooperate fully with the Company, both
during and after his employment with the Company, with respect to the
procurement, maintenance and enforcement of copyrights and patents (both in the
United States and foreign countries) relating to Developments. The Executive
shall sign all papers, including, without limitation, copyright applications,
patent applications, declarations, oaths, formal assignments, assignments of
priority rights, and powers of attorney, which the Company may deem necessary or
desirable in order to protect its rights and interests in any Development.

      (c) The Executive's Obligations Concerning Trade Secrets.

            (i) During the term of this Agreement and at all times thereafter,
the Executive shall treat Trade Secrets on a confidential basis and not disclose
them to others without the prior written permission of the Company, or use them
for any purpose other than for the performance of services for the Company.

            (ii) Trade Secrets are the Company's sole and exclusive property and
the Executive shall surrender to the Company possession of all Trade Secrets in
his possession upon any suspension or termination of his employment. If after
the suspension or termination of his employment hereunder, the Executive become
aware of any Trade Secrets in his possession, the Executive shall promptly
surrender possession thereof to the Company.

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      (d) The Executive's Obligations Applicable to All Proprietary Information.

            (i) During the term of this Agreement and at all times thereafter,
the Executive shall not disclose any Proprietary Information to others outside
the Company or use the same for any unauthorized purposes without written
approval by the Board of Directors of the Company, unless and until such
Proprietary Information has become public knowledge other than through its
unauthorized dissemination by the Executive.

            (ii) The Executive agrees that all files, letters, memoranda,
reports, records, data, sketches, drawings, notebooks, Software program
diagrams, documentation, schematics and printouts in any tangible media
including, but not limited to, paper, photographs, computer disks and tapes and
other forms of human-readable and machine-readable media, containing Proprietary
Information, whether created by the Executive or others, which shall come into
his custody or possession, shall be and are the exclusive property of the
Company to be used by the Executive only in the performance of his duties for
the Company. All such tangible media or copies thereof and all other tangible
property of the Company in his custody or possession shall be delivered to the
Company, upon the earlier of 1) a request by the Company or 2) termination of
his employment. After such delivery, the Executive shall not retain any such
tangible media or copies thereof or any such other tangible property.

            (iii) The Executive agrees that his obligation not to disclose or to
use information, know-how and records of the types set forth in sub-paragraph
3(d)(i) and (ii) above, and his obligation to return tangible media and other
tangible property, set forth in sub-paragraph 3d(ii) above, also extends to such
types of information, know-how, records and tangible property of customers of
the Company or suppliers to the Company or other third parties who may have
disclosed or entrusted the same to the Company or to the Executive in the course
of the Company's business.

            (iv) The Executive shall provide the Company with all information,
documentation and assistance that it may request to perfect, enforce, or defend
the proprietary rights in or based on the Inventions, Work Product or Trade
Secrets. The Company, in its sole discretion, shall determine the extent of the
proprietary rights, if any, to be protected. All such information, documentation
and assistance shall be provided at reasonable compensation to the Executive, if
provided after any suspension or termination of his employment.

      (e) Other Agreements. The Executive hereby represents that, except as the
Executive has disclosed in writing to the Company, the Executive is not bound by
the terms of any agreement with any previous employer or other party to refrain
from using or disclosing any trade secret or confidential or proprietary
information in the course of his employment with the Company or to refrain from
competing, directly or indirectly, with the business of such previous employer
or any other party. The Executive further represents that his performance of all
the terms of this Agreement and as an employee of the Company does not and will
not breach any agreement to keep in confidence proprietary information,
knowledge or data acquired by the Executive in confidence or in trust prior to
his employment with the Company, and the Executive will not disclose to the
Company or induce the Company to use any confidential or proprietary information
or material belonging to any previous employer or others.

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      (f) United States Government Obligations. The Executive acknowledges that
the Company from time to time may have agreements with other persons or with the
United States Government, or agencies thereof, which impose obligations or
restrictions on the Company regarding Inventions made during the course of work
under such agreements or regarding the confidential nature of such work. The
Executive agrees to be bound by all such obligations and restrictions which are
made known to the Executive and to take all action necessary to discharge the
obligations of the Company under such agreements.

4. Termination:

      (a) Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, each of the Company and
the Executive may terminate the Executive's employment under this Agreement for
cause. The termination shall be evidenced by written notice thereof given by the
terminating party to the other, specifying the cause for termination and the
date of termination. For purposes hereof, the term "cause":

            (i) as it relates to the Executive, shall mean the inability of the
Executive, through medical disability including mental or physical illness, to
perform his duties under this Agreement for a period in excess of one hundred
eighty (180) consecutive days during any period of 12 consecutive months; death
of the Executive; material dishonesty relating to the business of the Company;
refusal to perform or neglect of the substantive duties assigned to the
Executive, or breach of any of the material provisions of this Agreement which,
in each case, shall not be cured within 30 days after the Executive's receipt of
written notice identifying the duties in question or the provision(s) of the
Agreement that have been breached, as the case may be, and setting forth the
facts pertaining thereto; the inability of the Company to achieve total
stockholders' equity for either of the fiscal years ended October 31, 2001 or
2002 (as reflected in the Company's audited financial statements for such years)
which shall not be less than its total stockholders' equity for the fiscal year
ended October 31, 1998; the inability of the Company to achieve the Performance
Targets for either of the fiscal years ended October 31, 2001 or 2002; or
conviction of a felony related to the business of the Company; and

            (ii) as it relates to the Company, shall mean failure to pay
compensation to the Executive when due, diminution of duties or demotion from
the position of President and Chief Executive Officer, relocation of the
Company's principal offices to a place that is located outside of a circle that
has a radius of more than 50 miles from the current address of the Company's
office or breach of any of the material provisions of this Agreement which shall
not be cured within 30 days after the Company's receipt of written notice
identifying the provision(s) of the Agreement that have been breached, and
setting forth the facts pertaining thereto.

      (b) The medical disability referred to in sub-paragraph 4(a)(i) hereof
shall be confirmed and/or rejected by an independent medical examination
performed by a licensed medical doctor located in New York, New York who shall
be chosen jointly by the Company and the Executive. The Executive agrees to
provide the Company, upon request, with all medical reports with regard to
medical disability obtained by the Executive from the Executive's physicians. In
the event the Company and the Executive can not agree on the choice of a doctor,

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or either of them disagrees with the determination of the doctor they have
chosen, then the issue of disability shall be determined by arbitration in the
City of New York by the American Arbitration Association by a panel of three
physicians. The administrative costs of such proceedings shall be borne by the
Company. However, each party shall be solely responsible for payment of the fees
and disbursements of his or its respective counsel and witnesses.

      (c) The Company agrees that in the event that the Executive should be
disabled as provided above, he shall be entitled to receive from the Company,
during the periods set forth below, the difference, if any, between any
disability insurance benefits provided pursuant to a policy or policies funded
or paid for by the Company, and 100% of his salary, plus any earned but unpaid
bonus, during the first ninety days of his disability and 80% of said salary and
bonus during the next ninety days of his disability, after which 180 day period
the Executives' compensation under this Agreement shall thereupon cease during
said disability, and the Company may elect to terminate the Executive's
employment pursuant to sub-paragraph 4(a)(i) hereof.

      (d) In the event the Executive is terminated by the Company for cause in
accordance with this Article 4, the obligations of the Company under this
Agreement shall cease, except for any sums owed to the Executive, pursuant to
paragraphs 2(a) and (b) hereof for services rendered prior to such termination.

      (e) The Executive and the Company or its successor in interest shall have
the right to terminate this Agreement with thirty (30) days notice upon any
change in control of the Company (whether by merger, stock transfer or
otherwise) provided that the Company or its successor in interest shall notify
the Executive of its intention to terminate no later than ninety (90) days after
the date on which such change in control takes effect. For purposes of the
preceding sentence, a "change in control" shall be deemed to occur if: (i) any
"person" (as such term is defined in the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended) acting singly or in concert with one or more other persons, acquires
securities representing 50% or more of the combined voting power of the
Company's then outstanding securities; (ii) during any one year period,
individuals who at the beginning of such period constitute the Board and any new
director whose election by the Board or nomination for election by the Company's
shareholders was approved by a vote of at least a majority of the directors then
still in office who either were directors at the beginning of the period or
whose election or nomination for election was previously so approved, cease for
any reason to constitute a majority thereof; (iii) the shareholders of the
Company approve a merger or consolidation of the Company with any other
corporation, other than 1) a merger or consolidation which would result in the
voting securities of the Company outstanding immediately prior thereto
continuing to represent, in combination with the ownership of any trustee or
other fiduciary holding securities under an employee benefit plan of the
Company, at least 50% of the combined voting power of the voting securities of
the Company or such surviving entity outstanding immediately after such merger
or consolidation, or 2) a merger or consolidation effected to implement a
recapitalization of the Company (or similar transaction) in which no person
acquires more than 50% of the combined voting power of the Company's then
outstanding securities; or (iv) the shareholders approve a plan of complete
liquidation of the Company or an agreement for the sale or disposition by the
Company of all or substantially all of its assets.

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      (f) In the event that this Agreement shall be terminated pursuant to the
provisions of paragraph 4(e) hereof, (i) the Company shall pay to the Executive
a lump sum severance payment equal to one year's salary calculated on the basis
of the salary in effect for the year in which termination occurs, plus any bonus
that he would be entitled to receive but for the occurrence of such termination;
and (ii) notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained elsewhere
herein or on any option instrument evidencing the Executive's ownership of, and
rights and entitlements regarding, the options to be granted to him pursuant to
paragraph 2(c) hereof, all vesting and performance conditions, requirements and
restrictions regarding such options shall thereupon be deemed to have been
satisfied, met or waived, as the case may be, and all of such options shall be
exercisable for a period of not less than 180 days after the date of termination
of this Agreement.

5. Non-Competition:

      (a) The Executive agrees that he shall not, during the Employment Period
and for six (6) months thereafter, (i) solicit for himself, or any other person
or entity, the business of providing or servicing infrared non-contact
temperature measurement devices, temperature sensors, calibration sources and
thermal imaging systems to any customer who did business with the Company or its
affiliates within one year prior to the termination of this Agreement, or cause
any such customer to cease contracting with the Company; (ii) hire, or otherwise
seek to engage the services of, or cause the cessation of employment or
engagement by the Company of, any employee, agent, consultant, wholesaler,
independent contractor, sales or other representative who has performed services
for the Company or any of its affiliates within one year prior to the end of the
Employment Period.

      (b) The obligations in this Article 5 shall survive the termination of
this Agreement for six months. The necessity of protection of the Company
against the competition of the Executive, and the nature and scope of such
protection, has been carefully considered by the parties hereto. The parties
agree and acknowledge that the duration, scope and restrictions applicable to
the covenant not to compete described in this Article V are fair, reasonable and
necessary, that adequate compensation has been received by the Executive for
such obligations, and that these obligations do not prevent the Executive from
earning a livelihood.

      (c) The Executive agrees that if he shall violate any of the provisions of
this Article 5, the Company shall be entitled to an accounting and, if
appropriate to the violation, repayment of all profits, compensation,
commissions or other remuneration that the Executive, directly or indirectly,
may realize arising from or related to any such violation. These remedies shall
be in addition to, and not in limitation of, any injunctive relief or other
rights to which the Company may be entitled.

6. Miscellaneous

      (a) Notices: All notices, requests, consents and other communications
required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and shall be delivered by
hand, by facsimile transmission or by guaranteed next day overnight courier:

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            (i) If to the Executive, to:

                        Dennis Stoneman
                        1562 Doe Trail Lane
                        Yardley, Pennsylvania  19067
                        Fax No. (215) 493-8290

            (ii) If to the Company, to:

                        Mikron Instrument Company, Inc.
                        16 Thornton Road
                        Oakland, New Jersey 07436
                        Attention: Steven N. Bronson, Chairman
                        Fax No. (201) 405-0090

or at such other address as either party may specify by written notice to the
other party, and each such notice, request, consent and other communication
shall for all purposes of the Agreement be treated as being effective or having
been given when delivered.

      (b) Entire Agreement: This Agreement constitutes the entire and exclusive
understanding between the parties with respect to the matters referred to
herein, and no waiver of or modification to the terms hereof shall be valid
unless in writing signed by the party to be charged and only in that specific
instance and to the extent therein set forth. All prior and contemporaneous
agreements, understandings, and representations with respect to the subject
matter of this Agreement are hereby terminated and superseded by this Agreement.

      (c) Severability: If any provision of this Agreement is invalid, illegal
or unenforceable, the balance of this Agreement shall remain in effect, and if
any provision is inapplicable to any person or circumstance, it shall
nevertheless remain applicable to all other persons and circumstances.

      (d) Non-Assignability: This Agreement is for personal services and may not
be assigned by the Executive in any manner, by operation of law or otherwise,
without the written consent of the Company. This Agreement shall be binding on
all successors and assigns of the Company.

      (e) Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by and construed and
enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of New Jersey applicable to
contracts made and to be performed solely within said state.

      (f) Article Headings: The Article headings herein have been inserted for
convenience of reference only and shall in no way modify, restrict or affect any
of the terms or provisions hereof.

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      (g) Benefit. This Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit
of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators
successors and assigns.

      (h) Delays; Omissions; Waivers. No delay or omission by the Company in
exercising any right under this Agreement will operate as a waiver of that or
any other right. A waiver or consent given by the Company on any one occasion is
effective only in that instance and will not be construed as a bar to or waiver
of any right on any other occasion.

      (i) Specific Performance; Indemnification. The Executive acknowledges and
agrees that, because of the unique and extraordinary nature of his services, any
breach or threatened breach of the provisions of Article 3 and this Article 5
hereof will cause irreparable injury and incalculable harm to the Company and
that it shall, accordingly, be entitled to injunctive or other equitable relief.
The foregoing, however, shall not be deemed to waive or to limit in any respect
any other right or remedy which the Company may have with respect to such
breach.

      (j) Form 3 Filing. The Company covenants and agrees that it shall prepare,
and shall timely file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the
"Commission") an initial statement of beneficial ownership of the Company's
securities by the Executive on Form 3 promulgated by the Commission. The
Executive shall cooperate with the Company in connection with the preparation
and execution of such statement.

      (k) Dispute Resolution. All disputes arising between the parties with
regard to any of the provisions of this Agreement and/or the Executive's
employment by the Company shall be resolved by arbitration proceedings conducted
in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration
Association in effect at the time of commencement of such proceedings. Such
arbitration shall be held in New York, New York before a sole arbitrator who
shall be an attorney possessing not less than ten years' experience as a
specialist in matters pertaining to executive employment. If only one party
shall be the prevailing party in any such arbitration proceeding, the arbitrator
shall include in the award to such party an amount calculated to reimburse the
prevailing party for the reasonable fees of his or its counsel (including such
counsel's disbursements) paid or payable by such prevailing party with respect
to the legal services rendered by such counsel in such proceeding.

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      (l) Directors' and Officers' Liability Insurance Coverage. During the term
of this Agreement the Company shall purchase and maintain one or more directors'
and officers' liability insurance policies providing the Executive with such
coverages subject to such limits as the Board may deem appropriate.

      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Employment
Agreement as of the date first above written.

                                    Mikron Instrument Company, Inc.

                                    By:
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                                               Dennis Stoneman

                                       11Exhibit 10.15

                         FINANCIAL CONSULTING AGREEMENT

      THIS FINANCIAL CONSULTING AGREEMENT (this "Agreement"), made as of this
3rd day of May, 1999, is by and between, Mikron Instrument Company, Inc., a New
Jersey corporation (the "Company"), with its principal place of business at 16
Thornton Road, Oakland, New Jersey 07436, and Catalyst Financial Corp., a
Florida corporation ("Catalyst"), having its principal place of business at 16
East 52nd Street, Suite 501, New York, New York 10022.

                                R E C I T A L S:

      A. The Company is a public company with a class of equity securities
publicly traded, and desires to retain Catalyst to provide certain financial
consulting services.

      B. Catalyst desires to provide certain financial consulting services to
the Company in accordance with the terms and conditions contained hereinafter.

      NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises set forth herein,
the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:

      1 . Consulting Services. During the term of this Agreement, Catalyst is
hereby retained by the Company to provide financial consulting services to the
Company, as said services relate to corporate finance matters. Catalyst shall
provide such financial consulting services as reasonably requested by the
Company during the term of this Agreement, provided that nothing hereunder shall
require Catalyst to devote a minimum number of hours per calendar month toward
the performance of services hereunder. Unless otherwise agreed to by Catalyst,
all services hereunder shall be performed by Catalyst, in its sole discretion,
at its principal place of business or other offices. Notwithstanding anything
contained herein to the contrary, the services to be performed by Catalyst
hereunder may be performed by any employee or consultant to Catalyst.

      2. Term. The term of this Agreement shall be for three years commencing as
of the date first written above and terminating one day prior to the third
anniversary hereof. Thereafter, this Agreement shall be renewed for subsequent
one year terms upon mutual agreement of the parties.

      3. Compensation.

            (a) In consideration for the performance of services hereunder, the
Company hereby agrees to pay Catalyst the aggregate sum of $5,000 per month
during the term of this Agreement. The initial monthly payment shall be made as
of the date hereof, and each subsequent monthly payment shall be due and payable
on each successive monthly anniversary of such date. The Company further hereby
agrees to pay on a pre-approval basis all out-of-pocket

                               Catalyst FINANCIAL
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expenses incurred by Catalyst in connection with such services to be rendered
hereunder. Catalyst may, from time to time, deem it to be in the best interests
of the Company to retain an outside consultant in connection with certain
specific acquisitions or proposed transactions. In such event, the Company
agrees to pay any and all fees and expenses of such consultant.

            (b) In addition, and in consideration of the payment of $100, and
for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby
acknowledged, the Company hereby grants Catalyst five (5) year warrants, which
warrants may be assigned to shareholders, directors, officers, employees,
consultants or partners of Catalyst or any successor, to purchase an aggregate
100,000 shares of the Company's Common Stock exercisable at $1.00 per share. The
warrants shall be immediately exercisable and shall be in substantially the form
attached hereto as Exhibit A, and incorporated herein by reference.

      At any time during the term of these warrants, the then holders (the
"Holders") of a majority of the warrants issued under this Agreement, and/or the
shares of Common Stock which were issued upon exercise thereof, shall have the
right upon written notice to the Company and on at least two occasions to demand
registration of the shares of Common Stock underlying the warrants or the shares
of Common Stock which previously were issued upon exercise thereof (the "Demand
Registration Rights"). Upon such notice, the Company shall use its best efforts
to prepare and file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"), at
the Company's sole cost and expense with respect to the exercise of the Demand
Registration Rights, a registration statement to permit the public sale of such
shares of Common Stock. The Company will use its best efforts to cause said
registration statement to be declared effective by the SEC as soon as possible
and shall continue to use its best efforts to cause such registration statement
to be deemed current for at least one hundred twenty (120) days after the
effective date thereof. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the
contrary, the Holders shall have the right to demand registration of the
afore-described shares on two separate occasions; with each of such demand
registration rights being deemed satisfied hereunder when said registration
statement relating thereto is declared effective by the SEC, provided the other
provisions hereunder are complied with by the Company.

      In addition, if at any time commencing after the date hereof and expiring
five years thereafter, the Company proposes to register any of its securities
under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (other than in connection with a
merger or pursuant to Form S-8, S-4 or comparable registration statement), it
will give written notice by registered mail, at least twenty (20) days prior to
the filing of each registration statement, to the Holders of its intention to do
so. If such Holders notify the Company within twenty (20) days after receipt of
any such notice of its or their desire to include any of the afore-described
shares in such proposed registration statement, the Company shall afford such
Holders the opportunity to have any such shares registered under such
registration statement, at the Company's sole cost and expense. The Company
shall also use its best efforts to cause the sale of such shares to be
registered in up to ten (10) states identified by the Holders, at the Company's
sole cost and expense.

      The Company shall bear all expenses, incurred in the preparation and
filing of such registration statements or post-effective amendment (and related
state registrations, to the extent permitted by applicable law) and the
furnishing of copies of the preliminary and final prospectus

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thereof to the Holders, other than fees and expenses of Holders' counsel, and
other than sales commissions incurred by the then Holders with respect to the
sale of such securities.

      4. Right of First Refusal. For a period of three years from the date of
this Agreement, the Company hereby agrees to afford to Catalyst the right to act
as the Company's exclusive managing underwriter or placement agent, as the case
may be, in any public offering(s) and private placement(s) to be effectuated by
or on behalf of the Company, on such terms no less favorable than any other
underwriter, broker-dealer, or placement agent, and with such compensation to be
determined on a deal-by-deal basis. In the event Catalyst determines not to so
participate in any such financing and the terms thereof are then subsequently
changed, the Company shall afford Catalyst the opportunity to act as the
exclusive managing underwriter or placement agent, as the case may be, in any
such financing as modified. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Section 4
to the contrary, nothing hereunder shall obligate Catalyst to so participate in
any such financing.

      5. Finder's Fee. In the event the Company effectuates a merger,
acquisition, consolidation, reorganization, recapitalization, business
combination or other transaction pursuant to which the Company acquires, is
acquired by or combines with another entity subsequent to the date hereof and on
or prior to one year from the date of termination in this Agreement,
irrespective of any reason for such termination, and such merger, acquisition,
consolidation, reorganization, recapitalization, business combination or other
transaction is effectuated as a result or consequence of any introduction made
directly or indirectly by Catalyst, including, without limitation, any
introduction made by an third party to whom the Company was initially
introduced, directly or indirectly by Catalyst, or which transaction was
initiated, directly or indirectly, by Catalyst, then the Company hereby agrees
to pay Catalyst the following cash consideration, which payment shall be due and
payable in cash on the date of any such closing with respect thereto:

            5% of the consideration from $1 and up to $5,000,000, plus
            4% of the consideration in excess of $5,000,000 and up to
              $10,000,000, plus
            3% of the consideration in excess of $10,000,000 and up to
              $15,000,000, plus
            2% of the consideration in excess of $15,000,000 and up to
              $20,000,000, plus
            1% of the consideration paid in excess of $20,000,000.

            In addition, Catalyst shall provide consulting services to the
Company in connection with any merger, acquisition, consolidation,
reorganization, recapitalization, business combination or other transaction not
arranged, directly or indirectly, by Catalyst. The Company shall pay Catalyst. a
fee equal to the following percentages based upon the value of the transaction:

            2.5% of the consideration from $1 and up to $5,000,000, plus
            2.0% of the consideration in excess of $5,000,000 and up to
              $10,000,000, plus
            1.5% of the consideration in excess of $10,000,000 and up to
              $15,000,000, plus
            1.0% of the consideration in excess of $15,000,000 and up to
              $20,000,000, plus
            .5 % of the consideration paid 'in excess of $20,000,000.

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            For purposes of this Agreement, "consideration" shall mean the total
present value of all cash, securities, or other property (i) received by the
Company at the closing of a transaction referred to above or to be received in
the future by it with respect to such transaction (other than payments of
interest or dividends); (ii) paid by the Company in connection with the
acquisition of the (X) assets or (Y) stock (and any securities, including debt,
options and warrants convertible into capital stock, or other rights to acquire
such capital stock) by the Company or a wholly-owned subsidiary thereof of
another company at the closing of a transaction referred to above or to be
received in the future by such other company or its securityholders with respect
to such transaction (other than payments of interest or dividends); (iii) to be
received by the company's securityholders (other than optionees under the
Company's employee stock plans) in the event of the merger of the Company into
another entity where the Company is not the survivor; (iv) to be received by
another company's securityholders (other than optionees under its employee stock
plans) in the event such other company merges with the Company or an affiliate
of the Company where such other company is not the survivor; and (v) transferred
or contributed to a joint venture or similar joint enterprise or undertaking by
the venturers within twelve months of the formation thereof or as specifically
required under the controlling agreement among the venturers. In the event of
any of the scenarios referred to in clauses (i) through (iv) above, the amount
by which the assumption, directly or indirectly (by operation of law or
otherwise), or any repayment of any long-term liabilities (liabilities maturing
more than one (1) year after the consummation of the transaction) of the
acquired or non-surviving entity exceeds its cash on hand at closing, shall be
considered consideration. In the event a transaction referred to above is
consummated in one or more steps, including without limitation, any additional
consideration to be paid in any subsequent step in the transaction, all such
amounts shall be included in the definition of consideration. For purposes of
this Agreement, consideration is not deemed to include amounts paid (X) in
connection with signing bonuses for employment contracts, and (Y) with respect
to employment contracts to the extent the amount payable thereunder is the same
as the amount to be paid prior to the transaction.

            If all or a portion of the consideration paid in the transaction is
other than cash or securities, then the value of such non-cash consideration
shall be the fair market value thereof on the date the transaction is
consummated as mutually agreed upon in good faith by the Company and Catalyst.
If the parties cannot so agree, they shall jointly select an independent
appraiser to determine such value. The decision of the independent appraiser
shall be binding. The Company shall bear one half of the cost of such appraisal,
and Catalyst shall be responsible for the balance thereof. If such non-cash
consideration consists of common stock, options, warrants or rights for which a
public trading market existed prior to consummation of the transaction, then the
value of such securities shall be determined by the average closing or last
sales price for the ten (10) trading days prior to the consummation of the
transaction; provided, however, that if such non-cash consideration consists of
newly-issued, publicly traded common stock, options, warrants or rights for
which no public trading market existed prior to the consummation of the
transaction, then the value thereof shall be the average of the closing prices
for the 20 trading days subsequent to the fifth trading day after the
consummation of the transaction. In such event, the fee payable to Catalyst
pursuant to this Paragraph 5 shall be paid on the 30th trading day subsequent to
consummation of the transaction. If no public market exists for the common
stock, options, warrants or rights issued in the transaction, then the value of
such securities shall be as mutually agreed upon in good faith by the Company
and Catalyst. If such non-cash

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consideration consists of preferred stock or debt securities, then the value of
such securities shall be the face or principal amount thereof unless it is
mutually agreed upon in good faith by the Company and Catalyst that the market
value of such securities is different than the face value or principal amount of
such securities, in which case the value of such securities will be the fair
market value of such securities as mutually agreed upon in good faith by the
Company and Catalyst. If all or a portion of the consideration payable in
connection with a transaction includes contingent future payments, then the
Company shall pay Catalyst any additional cash fee, determined in accordance
with this Paragraph 5, as, when, and if such contingent payments are paid.

            If the consideration to be paid is computed in any foreign currency,
the value of such foreign currency for purposes hereof shall be converted into
U.S. dollars at the prevailing exchange rate on the date or dates on which such
consideration is paid.

      6. Representations of the Company. The Company hereby represents and
warrants that any and all information supplied hereunder to Catalyst in
connection with any and all services to be performed hereunder by Catalyst for
and on behalf of the Company shall be true, complete and correct as of the date
of such dissemination and shall not fail to state a material fact necessary to
make any of such information not misleading. The Company hereby acknowledges
that the ability of Catalyst to adequately provide financial consulting services
hereunder is dependent upon the prompt dissemination of accurate, correct and
complete information to Catalyst. The Company further represents and warrants
hereunder that this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereunder,
including the issuance of the warrants hereunder, have been duly and validly
authorized by all requisite corporate action; that the Company has the full
right, power and capacity to execute, deliver and perform its obligations
hereunder; and that this Agreement, upon execution and delivery of the same by
the Company, will represent the valid and binding obligation of the Company
enforceable in accordance with its terms. The representations and warranties set
forth herein shall survive the termination of this Agreement.

      7. Indemnification.

            (a) The Company hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless
Catalyst, its officers, directors, principals, employees, partners, consultants,
affiliates, and shareholders, and their successors and assigns from and against
any and all claims, damages, losses, liability, deficiencies, actions, suits,
proceedings, costs or legal expenses (collectively the "Losses") arising out of
or resulting from: (i) any breach of a representation, or warranty by the
Company contained in this Agreement; or (ii) any activities or services
performed hereunder by Catalyst, unless such Losses were the result of the
intentional misconduct or gross misconduct of Catalyst or were the result of any
information supplied by Catalyst; or (iii) any and all costs and expenses
(including reasonable attorneys' and paralegals' fees) related to the foregoing,
and as more fully described below.

            (b) If Catalyst receives written notice of the commencement of any
legal action, suit or proceeding with respect to which the Company is or may be
obligated to provide indemnification pursuant to this Section 7, Catalyst shall,
within thirty (30) days of the receipt of

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such written notice, give the Company written notice thereof (a "Claim Notice").
Failure to give such Claim Notice within such thirty (30) day period shall not
constitute a waiver by Catalyst of its right to indemnity hereunder with respect
to such action, suit or proceeding. Upon receipt by the Company of a Claim
Notice from Catalyst with respect to any claim for indemnification which is
based upon a claim made by a third party ("Third Party Claim"), Catalyst may
assume the defense of the Third Party Claim with counsel of its own choosing, as
described below. The Company shall cooperate in the defense of the Third Party
Claim and shall furnish such records, information and testimony and attend all
such conferences, discovery proceedings, hearings, trial and appeals as may be
reasonably required in connection therewith. Catalyst shall have the right to
employ its own counsel in any such action, but the fees and expenses of such
counsel shall be at the expense of Catalyst unless the Company shall not have
promptly employed counsel to assume the defense of the Third Party Claim, in
which event such fees and expenses shall be borne solely by the Company. The
Company shall not satisfy or settle any Third Party Claim for which
indemnification has been sought and is available hereunder, without the prior
written consent of Catalyst. If the Company shall fail with reasonable
promptness either to defend such Third Party Claim or to satisfy or settle the
same, Catalyst may defend, satisfy or settle the Third Party Claim at the
expense of the Company and the Company shall pay to Catalyst the amount of any
such Loss within ten (10) days after written demand therefor. The
indemnification provisions hereunder shall survive the termination of this
Agreement.

      8. Amendment. No modification, waiver, amendment, discharge or change of
this Agreement shall be valid unless the same is evidenced by a written
instrument, executed by the party against which such modification, waiver,
amendment, discharge, or change is sought.

      9. Notices. All notices, demands or other communications given hereunder
shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given when delivered
in person or transmitted by facsimile transmission or on the third calendar day
after being mailed by United States registered or certified mail, return receipt
requested, postage prepaid, to the addresses hereinabove first mentioned or to
such other address as any party hereto shall designate to the other for such
purpose in the manner hereinafter set forth.

      10. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains all of the understandings
and agreements of the parties with respect to the subject matter discussed
herein. All prior agreements, whether written or oral, are merged herein and
shall be of no force or effect.

      11. Severability. The invalidity, illegality or unenforceability of any
provision or provisions of this Agreement will not affect any other provision of
this Agreement, which will remain in full force and effect, nor will the
invalidity, illegality or unenforceability of a portion of any provision of this
Agreement affect the balance of such provision. In the event that any one or
more of the provisions contained in this Agreement or any portion thereof shall
for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect,
this Agreement shall be reformed, construed and enforced as if such invalid,
illegal or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein.

      12. Construction and Enforcement. This Agreement shall be construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of New York, without application of the
principles of

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conflicts of laws. If it becomes necessary for any party to institute legal
action to enforce the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the successful
party will be awarded reasonable attorneys' fees at all trial and appellate
levels, expenses and costs. Any suit, action or proceeding with respect to this
Agreement shall be brought in the state or federal courts located in New York
County in the State of New York. The parties hereto hereby accept the exclusive
jurisdiction of those courts for the purpose of any such suit, action or
proceeding. Venue for any such action, in addition to any other venue permitted
by statute, will be New York County, New York. The parties hereto hereby
irrevocably waive, to the fullest extent permitted by law, any objection that
any of them may now or hereafter have to the laying of venue of any suit, action
or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement or any judgment
entered by any court in respect thereof brought in New York County, New York,
and hereby further irrevocably waive any claim that any suit, action or
proceeding brought in New York County, New York, has been brought in an
inconvenient forum.

      13. Binding Nature. The terms and provisions of this Agreement shall be
binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties, and their respective
successors and assigns.

      14. Confidential Information. Catalyst agrees that all non-public
information pertaining to the prior, current or contemplated business of the
Company are valuable and confidential assets of the Company. Such information
shall include, without limitation, information relating to customer lists,
bidding procedures, intellectual property, patents, trademarks, trade secrets,
financing techniques and sources and such financial statements of the Company as
are not available to the public. Catalyst, its officers, directors, employees,
agents and shareholders shall hold all such information in trust and confidence
for the Company and shall not use or disclose any such information for other
than the benefit of the Company's business and shall be liable for damages
incurred by the Company as a result of the use or disclosure of such information
by Catalyst, its officers, directors, employees, agents or shareholders for any
purpose other than the benefit of the Company's business, either during the term
of this Agreement or after the termination or expiration thereof, except (i)
where such information is publicly available or later becomes publicly available
other than through a breach of this Agreement, or (ii) where such information is
subsequently lawfully obtained by Catalyst from a third party or parties who are
not under an obligation of confidentiality to the Company, or (iii) if such
information is known to Catalyst prior to the execution of this Agreement, or
(iv) as may be required by law.

      15. Independent Contractor Status. It is expressly understood and agreed
that Catalyst shall, at all times, act as an independent contractor with respect
to the Company and not as an employee or agent of the Company, and nothing
contained in this Agreement shall be construed to create a joint venture,
partnership, association or other affiliation, or like relationship, between the
parties. It is specifically agreed that the relationship is and shall remain
that of independent parties to a contractual relationship and that Catalyst
shall have no right to bind the Company in any manner. In no event shall either
party be liable for the debts or obligations of the other except as otherwise
specifically provided in this Agreement.

      16. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of
counterparts, including facsimile signatures which shall be deemed as original
signatures. All executed

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counterparts shall constitute one Agreement, notwithstanding that all
signatories are not signatories to the original or the same counterpart.

      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of
the date first above written.

                                    Mikron Instrument Company, Inc.

                                    By:
                                        ----------------------------------
                                                     President

                                    Catalyst Financial Corp.

                                    By:
                                        ----------------------------------
                                           Steven N. Bronson, President

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