Biomerica moves to new Corporate, R&D and manufacturing facility in Irvine, California

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Biomerica, Inc. (OTCBB: BMRA), a global provider of advanced diagnostic products for the early detection of medical conditions, today announced their move to a new Corporate, R&D and Manufacturing facility in Irvine, California.

Biomerica's new state of the art facility is the result of a two-year search of possible buildings in the Orange County area. This new facility will afford efficiency, production, and quality assurance improvements. The manufacturing layouts have taken job and process flow into account. The warehouse and refrigeration areas have been appropriately located for optimal work flow. In this new facility, Biomerica will now have the opportunity to continue its growth as a global provider of diagnostic products. The Company expects to complete its move by mid-November 2009.

Irvine is one of the nation's largest planned urban communities and encompasses more than 65 square miles. The new Biomerica building is less than 2 miles from John Wayne Orange County Airport and within 4 miles of the University of California Irvine, a leading medical school.

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