China Medical Technologies to exhibit medical equipment from its three advanced IVD business lines

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China Medical Technologies, Inc. (the "Company") (Nasdaq: CMED), a leading China-based medical device company that develops, manufactures and markets advanced in-vitro diagnostic products, today announced that it will attend the 62nd China International Medical Equipment Fair ("CMEF") from October 28 to October 31, 2009 in Chengdu, China.

Exhibition Details Event: 62nd China International Medical Equipment Fair Date: October 28 - 31, 2009 Venue: New International Convention & Exposition Center, Chengdu, China Booth Number: G01, Exhibition Hall 2 (CMEF IVD Area)

The Company will exhibit products from its three advanced IVD business lines, namely ECLIA, FISH and SPR. In particular, the Company will showcase its SPR-based analysis system recently approved by the SFDA and a new fully automated ECLIA analyzer, which is under evaluation by the SFDA.

"We believe it is a good opportunity to demonstrate our advanced diagnostic technologies to domestic and foreign visitors in such a highly regarded medical equipment exhibition in China," commented Mr. Xiaodong Wu, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Company.

SOURCE China Medical Technologies, Inc.

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