Garmatex, Diagnomics partner to develop healthcare products to prevent hospital-acquired infections

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Garmatex Technologies, Inc. ("Garmatex" or "the Company"), a leading inventor of performance fabric and apparel solution-focused technologies, has signed a Letter of Intent ("LOI") for a five year term with Diagnomics Inc. ("Diagnomics"), a biotech company that provides next-generation healthcare solutions from personal genomics. The LOI sets out, among other things, the intent of the two companies to combine their expertise and resources to develop leading-edge healthcare scrubs and linens that will use advanced, anti-microbial fabric technologies to limit pathogen transference of bacteria and fungi that can contaminate healthcare environments.

The goal of developing these products is to save lives and healthcare venue expenses, by preventing the unnecessary spread of dangerous hospital-acquired infections ("HAI") and other ailments. At present, HAIs affect millions of patients worldwide each year. According to Columbia University, approximately two million patients suffer from HAIs in the USA, and nearly 90,000 are estimated to die annually. The overall cost of HAIs to US hospitals ranges from $28 to $45 billion per year.

Clinical testing of Garmatex's fabric technologies will be conducted through Diagnomics' Eone-Diagnomics Genome Center ("EDGC"), a biotech-healthcare facility in Songdong, South Korea, to prove the efficacy of Garmatex's fabric technologies for the protection from, or treatment of, certain infections. The healthcare scrubs and linens developed by Garmatex and Diagnomics will feature Garmatex's proprietary anti-microbial technology, Bact-Out®, a revolutionary, natural anti-microbial treatment that has a bacterial and fungal reduction rate of 99.9% after more than 50 washes.

Dr. Stefan Gruenwald, Co-Founder and CTO of Diagnomics, commented on the Garmatex and Diagnomics collaboration: "We have become experts in diagnosing and treating disease, but we are still at the mercy of these bacteria and fungi. The loss of life and the cost is exorbitant—we're looking forward to working with Garmatex to prevent further pathogen transference in the future."

Garmatex and Diagnomics are working to address this issue by developing a complete portfolio of healthcare fabric technologies for commercialization, to prevent further spreading of HAIs and pathogens. Diagnomics has agreed to make a significant strategic investment into Garmatex in return for the exclusive rights to sell the products in South Korea, and Dr. Gruenwald will be joining Garmatex as an expert advisor to help direct Garmatex's entrance and growth within the healthcare market. The key goal for both companies is to optimize the technology and provide patients and hospitals with a more sustainable and affordable alternative for preventing HAIs and other ailments.

Martin Doane, Garmatex's CEO and President, said: "We believe our relationship with Diagnomics is unique among textile innovation companies. No one else is taking such a rigorous, pioneering approach – marrying cutting-edge textile technology with world-class, genomics-level medical science. We expect to begin clinical tests of our fabrics at the Eone-Diagnomics Genome Center in early 2015. We recently toured the lab and were blown away by the scientific sophistication of the facility and expertise of the researchers and technicians working there."

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