Medworxx 2011 Client Conference to take place in Toronto, ON

Medworxx Inc. ("Medworxx") (TSXV: MWX), a leader in clinical patient flow, compliance and education solutions, announces the Medworxx Client Conference will take place October 18 - 20, 2011 at the Novotel Toronto Centre, Toronto, ON. The annual event features multiple forums on Medworxx progress, technology and corporate roadmap.

"This conference is driven by our clients' desire to interact with peers and share perspectives on optimizing their Medworxx solutions," said Dan Matlow, President and CEO, Medworxx.  "The event also allows us to communicate in open forums on present and future plans for the company."

The Medworxx Client Conference draws management and clinical-level hospital staff in North America and the United Kingdom, and provides opportunities for building Medworxx insight and healthcare environmental knowledge.  The conference will feature interactive sessions and presentations by Deloitte, Trillium Health Centre - ON, The Hospital for Sick Children - ON, and Southlake Regional Health Centre - ON, among others.

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