IDSI signs exclusive distribution agreement with Kepter Internacional

Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc., (IDSI) (OTCBB: IMDS) a pioneer in laser breast imaging, announced today that it has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Kepter Internacional of Monterrey, Mexico to promote its CTLM systems throughout Mexico.

Kepter Internacional is headquartered in Monterrey, Mexico with operations in Central and South America. The company represents innovative technologies nationally and internationally providing solutions for various aspects of the healthcare industry and infectious control. Kepter's strategy is to offer environmental friendly and cost effective alternatives to conventional operations in the healthcare and commercial construction industry.

"Currently the representatives of Kepter Internacional are working closely with the Mexican Health Ministry to gain national acceptance for the CTLM system. We are excited about the potential revenues this agreement could offer and look forward to a rewarding relationship," commented Deborah O'Brien/SVP of Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc.

Source: Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc.

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