Published: October 06, 2009
ImageXpres Announces Medical Systems Distribution/Supply Agreement
Taiwan-Based Dalton Corp. to Resell Surg-i-Scan(TM) Checklist System in Asia
ImageXpres Corporation (PINKSHEETS: IMJX),
today announced it has signed a Distributor/Supply Agreement with Dalton
Corporation, a Taiwan-based manufacturer of digital hardware and software
products, that are sold throughout the world, including private label for
well-known brands. The signing of the distributor agreement paves the way
for marketing and sales of ImageXpres systems solutions in Asia, with an
initial focus on ImageXpres' Surg-i-Scan(TM) digital checklist system.
Under the terms of the agreement, Dalton will supply ImageXpres key digital
hardware components, including all-in-one PCs, tablet PCs, and MIDs (Mobile
Internet Devices), which will be integrated into ImageXpres digital
solutions. Dalton's large network of electronics manufacturers, based in
China and Taiwan, assures ImageXpres access to state-of-the-art digital
devices, at industry-low cost points. The digital hardware products supply
agreement encompasses ImageXpres' medical and digital kiosk/signage
systems.
As a key supplier of digital hardware products, and components, to
ImageXpres, Dalton has signed a contract to be ImageXpres' key distributor
of ImageXpres solutions into mainland China, Japan, Australia, and
Southeast Asia.
John Zankowski, ImageXpres President and CEO, states, "We are very pleased
to have signed a distributor/supply agreement with Dalton Corporation,
located in Taipei County, Taiwan. Dalton brings world class manufacturing,
and experience in distribution and sales of digital products, for rapid
commercialization of ImageXpres solutions. Sean Tien, President of Dalton,
is very excited about our partnership, and sees great market potential for
our Surg-i-Scan(TM) digital checklist system in China and other regions of
Asia where Dalton already has a presence.
"The analog, custom-designed Surg-i-Scan(TM) Safety Checklist boards are
currently available for sale by ImageXpres. The Surg-i-Scan(TM) system
incorporates several unique features, providing a comprehensive documenting
of each surgical procedure performed at the hospital. The benefits for the
patient are the driving force for adoption of the checklist system by
surgeons and hospitals. In addition, documentation of correct procedures by
the operating team should lead to fewer lawsuits and lowered insurance
premiums for doctors and medical centers, resulting in lower delivery costs
and improved patient care."
The ImageXpres Surg-i-Scan(TM) Safety Checklist digital system is now under
development, and will be fully tested in hospital market trials before
being generally available.
About ImageXpres Corporation
ImageXpres is a digital imaging and printing company, headquartered in
Rochester, NY. ImageXpres develops imaging systems solutions for commercial
printing, consumer photo, health and business communications market
segments. ImageXpres is currently manufacturing and marketing a family of
self-service interactive digital kiosks, and LitePix Digital Displays,
digital signs that provide unique advertising benefits for business owners.
The Company's website is www.imagexpres.com.
About Dalton Corporation
Dalton Corporation is a digital electronics hardware products manufacturer,
and marketing company, headquartered in Shin Chi City, Taipei County,
Taiwan, R.O.C. Dalton manufactures a wide range of digital media players,
digital photoframes, LCD displays, and all-in-one PCs. Dalton is a leading
edge provider of state-of-the-art digital mobile PCs and media players, and
prides itself in its capability to do fast prototyping, and low cost
commercialization of new products. Its products can be found in the U.S.,
Canada, Europe, Australia, and throughout Asia.
Statements in this press release about the company's future expectations,
including the rate of growth of the Company's revenues derived from sales
of its safety and security products, and all other statements in this
release other than historical facts, are "forward-looking statements"
within the meaning of Section 27 A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section
21 E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and as that term is defined in
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. It is important to
note that actual results and ultimate corporate actions could differ
materially from those in such forward-looking statements based on such
factors as changes in consumer demand, satisfaction or desire for our
products for a variety of reasons. Such "forward-looking statements" are
subject to risks and uncertainties set forth from time to time in the
company's reports and financial statements.
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