Ultra–X BH selected as exclusive distributor for CTLM system in Brazil

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Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc., (OTCBB:IMDS), a pioneer in laser optical breast imaging, announced today that Ultra–X BH has been selected as the exclusive distributor for the CT Laser Mammography (CTLM®) system throughout Brazil. The company will market the system to the private and public sector.

“We are pleased to have representation in Brazil, and to have the opportunity to introduce CTLM technology to the market”

“We are pleased to have representation in Brazil, and to have the opportunity to introduce CTLM technology to the market,” stated Deborah O’Brien, IDSI’s Senior Vice President. “Through the efforts of our new distributor, CTLM could provide a solution to some of the clinical problems that physicians and women in the region are currently facing.”

Ultra-X was founded in 1987 specializing in software and hardware diagnostic solutions with locations in Brazil, Europe and Asia. Ultra-X Brazil will introduce the CTLM system to the private and public sector, government officials, exhibit at local trade shows, and support additional clinical studies for future applications of the CTLM technology.

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