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By: IcanSayIloveThisStock Why I like it 11-10-2009 Disclaimer: The analysis and conclusions of IcanSayILoveThisStock regarding Imaging3 is based upon publicly available information. I realize that there may be information held by the Company that is confidential and may disagree with my conclusions. Much of the information used in this quick report is compiled from the Imaging3.com website and other sources as noted.

Why I like Imaging3 and its technological and financial prospects. From Equitiesmagazine.com

Top 10 Investment Highlights 1. (Imaging3 is the) World's largest remanufacturer of C-arms, integral components of fluoroscopic imaging 2. Largest distributor of C-arm tables in the United States 3. Has developed a patented proprietary medical technology, Dominion™, to produce 3D medical diagnostic images in real time 4.Multi-function capability of Dominion system saves money for users 5.Multi-function capability especially attractive in foreign markets, where the cost of a CT scanner is beyond the means of most hospitals and healthcare centers 6. Applications for Dominion technology include trauma, orthopedic, vascular, neurovascular, computer guided and robotic surgery, cardiology, sports medicine, pediatrics and urology 7. Three-dimensional imaging allows faster and more accurate diagnosis and instrument placement 8. Recent Business Journal article reports that the breakthrough nature of Imaging3 technology is generating interest from physicians, surgeons, clinics and larger medical device manufacturers

9. Medical imaging equipment market in the U.S. is projected to register gains of 7.6 percent per year through 2008 to $9.5 billion 10. No comparable high-resolution device is currently available in the marketplace

From Equitiesmagazine.com Top 10 Investment Highlights 1. World's largest remanufacturer of C-arms, integral components of fluoroscopic imaging 2. Largest distributor of C-arm tables in the United States 3. Has developed a patented proprietary medical technology, Dominion™, to produce 3D medical diagnostic images in real time 4.Multi-function capability of Dominion system saves money for users 5.Multi-function capability especially attractive in foreign markets, where the cost of a CT scanner is beyond the means of most hospitals and healthcare centers 6. Applications for Dominion technology include trauma, orthopedic, vascular, neurovascular, computer guided and robotic surgery, cardiology, sports medicine, pediatrics and urology 7. Three-dimensional imaging allows faster and more accurate diagnosis and instrument placement 8. Recent Business Journal article reports that the breakthrough nature of Imaging3 technology is generating interest from physicians, surgeons, clinics and larger medical device manufacturers 9. Medical imaging equipment market in the U.S. is projected to register gains of 7.6 percent per year through 2008 to $9.5 billion 10. No comparable high-resolution device is currently available in the marketplace

What about the Medical Market? Growing global population, increased ageing of the population, chronically ill people and increasing awareness and need for medical services are all driving the growth of medical imaging market. Advanced imaging technologies and increased adoption of digital imaging has increased consumer expenditure on medical imaging services. On the other hand, huge R&D costs have resulted in pricing pressure on the manufacturers. General Electric (GE), Siemens, and Philips dominate the medical imaging market, with approximately 75% share of the worldwide market. GE remains the undisputed leader of medical imaging. Philips and Siemens are now allocating increased amounts of capital to healthcare. (http://www.reportbuyer.com/pharma_healthcare/biotechnology/technologies/demographic_trends_driving_medical_imaging_market.html)

The medical imaging equipment market comprises devices that are used to create images of parts of the human body for medical purposes such as diagnosis of the diseases and its treatment or for educational purposes. The main equipment are Ultrasound imaging equipment, Computed Tomography Scanners, X-ray machines, Positron Emission Tomography Scanners, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scanners, Gamma Cameras, Electron Microscope, etc. All over the world, the spending on medical equipment has increased considerably. For example; in Eastern Europe, public hospitals are increasingly approaching the private finance companies to gain financial independence. This financial autonomy will allow them to invest in newer and expensive medical imaging modalities. (http://www.reportbuyer.com/pharma_healthcare/biotechnology/technologies/global_medical_imaging_equipment_market_2008_2012.html)

Global 3D Medical Imaging Market to Reach $3.9 billion by 2012 By • Ελεχτρονιχσ.χα Ρεσεαρχη Νετωορκ Published December 1, 2008 • • Οτηερ Ρεσεαρχη 3D Medical Imaging: A Global Strategic Business Report •





World 3D medical imaging market is forecast to reach $3.9 billion by 2012. Technological advancement associated with 3D medical imaging systems, visualization techniques, and procedures constitutes a principal factor driving growth in the global market. Three-dimensional (3D) Medical Imaging is a diagnostic procedure that allows clinicians to view high quality 3D images in real time and help them make clinical decisions with accuracy. Emerging as a significant aspect of medical diagnosis, imaging applications range from dentist's x-ray for finding tooth decay to angiograms performed by cardiologists during angioplasty. A person suffering from a trauma can be imaged with the help of CT scanner while breast cancer, currently a leading cause of death in women, can be identified with techniques such as ultrasound and mammography. World 3D medical imaging market is forecast to experience robust growth and reach US$3.9 billion by 2012, according to the report. Europe represents the largest market, with sales estimated to be US$935 million in 2008. Increasing at an overwhelming CAGR of 20% over 2000-2010 period, Asia-Pacific represents the fastest-growing 3D medical imaging market. United States is the single largest 3D medical imaging market, accounting for an estimated 34.6% share in 2008. Medical Resonance Imaging & Computed Tomography (MRI & CT) represents the largest product segment with sales forecast to exceed US$2.7 billion by 2012. MRI & CT and Ultrasound are forecast to register impressive CAGRs over the next five years. Technological advancement associated with 3D medical imaging systems, visualization techniques, and procedures constitutes a principal factor driving growth in the worldwide market. Although economic downtrend is currently being witnessed worldwide, the 3D medical imaging market is expected to continue to grow thanks mainly to the technological developments that enhanced the benefits of 3D medical imaging systems. The number of 3D medical imaging procedures performed increased along with the number of 3D modalities sold leading to increased acceptance and use of 3D visualization techniques. 3D systems are rapidly shifting from UNIX to PC-based (NT) workstations. Workstations that are capable of processing large number of images generated by the latest CT scanners and other modalities are in high demand. Rapid developments currently witnessed in the field of medical imaging, which is shifting to 3D and 4D imaging systems, can be attributed to emerging medical imaging technology along with advances in the field of computer hardware and software. Manufacturers of computers and companies engaged in developing software for image processing and PACS networks are expected to earn significant revenues in the diagnostic imaging market, in the longterm. Leading players operating in the 3D medical imaging market include Barco NV, GE Healthcare, Medison America, Philips Medical Systems, Siemens Healthcare, The Esaote Group, TomTec Imaging, Toshiba America Medical Systems. (http://www.electronics.ca/presscenter/articles/970/1/Global-3D-Medical-Imaging-Market-to-Reach-39-billion-by-2012/Page1.html) Breakthrough Medical Technology Imaging3 has developed a breakthrough medical technology (patented) that will produce 3D medical diagnostic images in real time.

Imaging3 Technology has enormous potential to contribute to the improvement of healthcare. Imagine for a moment a future healthcare center equipped with Imaging3 devices. For the first time ever, healthcare workers will be able to instantly view 3D, highresolution images of virtually any part of the human body. Imaging3 Technology 3D images are instantly constructed using high- resolution fluoroscopy and can be used as real time references for any current or new medical procedures in which multiple frames of reference are required to perform medical procedures on or in the human body. Multi-Function Device A diagnostic medical imaging device built with Imaging3 Technology can perform several functions and can replace or supplement a number of exiting devices, resulting in considerable cost savings for hospitals and healthcare centers. These functions include: * Perform real time, 3D medical imaging * Emulate a CT scanner (at a fraction of the capital cost) * Perform standard fluoroscopy * Cross over to other modalities such as digital radiography

The Company's management believes that this multi-function capability will be especially attractive in foreign markets, where the cost of a CT scanner is beyond the means of most hospitals and healthcare centers. (http://imaging3.com/technology.html)

Imaging3 Technology has extraordinary market potential in an almost unlimited number of medical applications. The ability to use an Imaging device for multiple modalities dramatically increases the return on investment. • Trauma Center • Orthopedic • Pain Management • Vascular • Non-vascular ---

Imaging3 Technology - Dominion Vi Scanner - would increase the speed and accuracy of diagnosis in a trauma environment where seconds matter. Having the ability to view images of the patient in three dimensions in real time could be the difference in providing the correct diagnosis and could be the difference between life and death.

---Trauma Center

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Imaging3 Technology would provide 3D images of bones and soft tissue to help diagnose and repair difficult fractures and sprains. An orthopedic surgeon could utilize the Imaging3 Technology for alignment purposes as in hip and fracture pinning, saving time without having to reposition the patient or imaging device.

---Orthopedic ---

Imaging3 Technology - Dominion Vi Scanner - would provide a real time 3D view of the spine to assist physicians in guiding needle placement for nerve blocks and discograms. By viewing multiple angle simultaneously a physician's accuracy and throughput is increased. Superior image quality would also provide for better diagnosis.

---Pain Management --Imaging3 Technology - Dominion Vi Scanner - would provide a 3D view of injection dye in real time. A physician could then diagnose vascular disease more accurately and rapidly than today's conventional approaches. By viewing around denser areas of anatomy and bone, a physician would be better able to determine diagnosis in a single injection. 3D imaging in real time would greatly aid in the positioning of stents and catheters, as well as allow for the viewing of leakage. ---Vascular

Medical Technology Applications Imaging3 Technology has extraordinary market potential in an almost unlimited number of medical applications. This ability to use this technology for multiple modalities dramatically increases the return on investment.

Computer Guided & Robotic Surgery Imaging3 Technology would provide a 3D image in real time with the addition of the P.A.I.L.S., Patient Anatomy Identification & Location Software, software the Physician could now have control of the image information and relate this information to any form of

guided surgical technique to the patient. This would save a great deal of time, money and equipment used to interface with existing equipment as well as equipment being developed in the future.

Cardiology Imaging3 Technology could provide a 3D view of a heart and allow a cardiologist to record the heartbeat in real-time. The entire heart would be visible, including veins that are wrapped around the "back" side.

Computer Guided & Robotic Surgery By adding Patient Anatomy Identification & Location Software (PAILS) to Imaging3 Technology, the Physician could then have control of the image information and relate this information to any form of guided surgical technique to the patient. This feature would save a great deal of time, money and equipment used to interface with existing equipment as well as equipment being developed in the future.

Sports Medicine Imaging3 Technology would provide real time 3D imaging to Sports Medicine Practitioners whose patients range from Soccer Moms to Sports Celebrities. Giving these Physicians information in 3D real time increased diagnostic accuracy as well as increasing throughput and quality of patient care.

Pediatrics Imaging3 Technology would provide a real time 3D with a dose lower than standard fluoroscopy. The benefits of being able to diagnose children quickly and with a lower dose would be very attractive to any facility.

Urology Imaging3 Technology would provide a real time 3D image of the cervical space and associated organs, better enabling the Physicians to perform delicate diagnostic and interventional procedures. (http://imaging3.com/applications.html)

TRUE 3D Real Time Medical Imaging Imagine for a moment a near-future healthcare center equipped with Imaging3 devices. For the first time ever, healthcare workers will be able to instantly view 3D, high-resolution images of virtually any part of the human body. Imaging3 Technology 3D images are instantly constructed using high-resolution fluoroscopy and can be used as real time references for any current or new medical procedures in which multiple frames of reference are required to perform medical procedures on or in the human body. The DViS will significantly alter the current medical imaging landscape by providing many benefits contained within one device.

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True 3D Real-Time High Resolution Images Mobile Form Factor Fits Through a Standard Room Door No Shielded Room Required – Device Can Be Wheeled From OR To ER Works on Standard 110v Wall Outlet Power Emulates a 16-Slice CT Scanner at a Fraction of the Cost Standard 2D Fluoroscopy - Still and RealTime Imagery for Diagnostics Multiple Pivot Points for Minimal Patient Movement Standing Load-Bearing Imaging Capable Price Point Well Below Existing CT Devices

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Real Time Rendering Increases Facility Revenues Through Decreased Imaging Time Image Capture at 30 Frames Per Second Major Reduction in Exposure to Radiation Broad Application Across Multiple Disciplines Reduced Surgery Risk and Shorter Recovery Times Enables New Procedures Not Possible Today Increases Speed and Accuracy of Existing Procedures Enables Less Invasive and More Precise Procedures

Imaging3 Technology has enormous potential to contribute to the improvement of healthcare. It is representative of the disruptive technology that is changing health care in the 21st century. Smaller, faster, less expensive tools benefit doctors, patients, and facilities, as the merging of the technology and the health care industries create efficiencies and increased value. (http://imaging3.com/description.html)

FDA Play: Revolutionary Medical Device (OTC:IMGG) Pending Written on Sep-13-09 6:31pm - Not yet published to a

wikizine From: stockshaven.com Imaging3, Inc. (Public, OTC:IMGG) A new and radical medical device from Imaging3 Inc. (OTC:IMGG) is ready to set the standard, and revolutionize the way we look at X-ray, MRI and CT scans. Imaging 3 is currently awaiting FDA approval on their DViS (Dominion Volumetric Imaging Scanner). Currently, medical imaging is met with challenges of long waits, lack of space, lack of mobility, and limited uses. However, for the first time ever, health-care workers will be able to instantly view 3D, highresolution images of virtually any part of the human body. Thus, Imaging 3 looks to change all that. Saving time, saving lives and reducing costs. This technology will “set the standard for the next 10 years.” The following article was composed by StocksHaven Investments alongside Professor Philip Runfeldt, a Behavioral Analyst who has worked with Fortune 500 companies and major Universities throughout the Southeast. About Imaging3 Inc. Imaging3, Inc. (Imaging3) is a medical device manufacturer, distributor and third-party service provider. The Company has developed a technology, known as Dominion, which utilizes photo-fluoroscopy to produce three dimensional (3D) medical diagnostic images in real time. Imaging3 is also a remanufacturer of C-arms. The Company offers new, demonstration, remanufactured, refurbished and pre-owned systems in all price ranges from every manufacturer, including OEC, General Electric (GE), ISI, Philips, Siemens, FluoroScan, XiScan and Ziehm. The Company supplies full-size, compact and mini C-arms. The company was founded in 1993, is a leading provider of advanced technology medical imaging devices. The Company has developed a breakthrough medical imaging device that produces 3D medical diagnostic images of virtually any part of the human body in real-time. According to the companies undisputed claims NO OTHER device provides 3D real time images. This means saving time and that accounts to saving lives. At a fraction of the cost for devices that do less it can be used in emergency rooms and urology procedures. Doctors want to see 3D images allowing for depth and direction perception whether performing diagnostic or interventional procedures. They now must utilize 2Dimaging that doesn’t allow for this. Products Dominion Volumetric Imaging Scanner (DViS) Imagine for a moment a near-future health-care center equipped with Imaging3 devices. For the first time ever, healthcare workers will be able to instantly view 3D, high-resolution images of virtually any part of the human body. Imaging3 Technology 3D images are instantly constructed using high-resolution fluoroscopy and can be used as real time references for any current or new medical procedures in which multiple frames of reference are required to perform

medical procedures on or in the human body. The DViS will significantly alter the current medical imaging landscape by providing many benefits contained within one device.

• • • • • • • • •

True 3D Real-Time High Resolution Images Mobile Form Factor Fits Through a Standard Room Door No Shielded Room Required – Device Can Be Wheeled From OR To ER Works on Standard 110v Wall Outlet Power Emulates a 16-Slice CT Scanner at a Fraction of the Cost Standard 2D Fluoroscopy – Still and Real-Time Imagery for Diagnostics Multiple Pivot Points for Minimal Patient Movement Standing Load-Bearing Imaging Capable Price Point Well Below Existing CT Devices

• • • • • • • •

Real Time Rendering Increases Facility Revenues Through Decreased Imaging Time Image Capture at 30 Frames Per Second Major Reduction in Exposure to Radiation Broad Application Across Multiple Disciplines Reduced Surgery Risk and Shorter Recovery Times Enables New Procedures Not Possible Today Increases Speed and Accuracy of Existing Procedures Enables Less Invasive and More Precise Procedures

Imaging3 Technology has enormous potential to contribute to the improvement of health-care. It is representative of the disruptive technology that is changing health care in the 21st century. Smaller, faster, less expensive tools benefit doctors, patients, and facilities, as the merging of the technology and the health care industries create efficiencies and increased value. Technology Imaging3 has developed a breakthrough medical technology (patented) that will produce 3D medical diagnostic images in real time. Imaging3 Technology has enormous potential to contribute to the improvement of health-care. Imagine for a moment a future health-care center equipped with Imaging3 devices. For the first time ever, health-care workers will be able to instantly view 3D, high- resolution images of virtually any part of the human body. Imaging3 Technology 3D images are instantly constructed using high- resolution fluoroscopy and can be used as real time references for any current or new medical procedures in which multiple frames of reference are required to perform medical procedures on or in the human body.

Multi-Function Device A diagnostic medical imaging device built with Imaging3 Technology can perform several functions and can replace or supplement a number of exiting devices, resulting in considerable cost savings for hospitals and healthcare centers. These

functions include: * Perform real time, 3D medical imaging* Emulate a CT scanner (at a fraction of the capital cost)* Perform standard fluoroscopy* Cross over to other modalities such as digital radiography The Company’s management believes that this multi-function capability will be especially attractive in foreign markets, where the cost of a CT scanner is beyond the means of most hospitals and health-care centers. Applications Imaging3 Technology has extraordinary market potential in an almost unlimited number of medical applications. This ability to use this technology for multiple modalities dramatically increases the return on investment. For the full list, visit the company’s website. Computer Guided & Robotic Surgery Imaging3 Technology would provide a 3D image in real time with the addition of the P.A.I.L.S., Patient Anatomy Identification & Location Software, software the Physician could now have control of the image information and relate this information to any form of guided surgical technique to the patient. This would save a great deal of time, money and equipment used to interface with existing equipment as well as equipment being developed in the future. Cardiology

Imaging3 Technology could provide a 3D view of a heart and allow a cardiologist to record the heartbeat in real-time. The entire heart would be visible, including veins that are wrapped around the “back” side. Computer Guided & Robotic SurgeryBy adding Patient Anatomy Identification & Location Software (PAILS) to Imaging3 Technology, the Physician could then have control of the image information and relate this information to any form of guided surgical technique to the patient. This feature would save a great deal of time, money and equipment used to interface with existing equipment as well as equipment being developed in the future. Sports MedicineImaging3 Technology would provide real time 3D imaging to Sports Medicine Practitioners whose patients range from Soccer Moms to Sports Celebrities. Giving these Physicians information in 3D real time increased diagnostic accuracy as well as increasing throughput and quality of patient care. Pediatrics Imaging3 Technology would provide a real time 3D with a dose lower than standard fluoroscopy. The benefits of being able to diagnose children quickly and with a lower dose would be very attractive to any facility. Urology Imaging3 Technology would provide a real time 3D image of the cervical space and associated organs, better enabling the Physicians to perform delicate diagnostic and interventional procedures. Target Market Imaging3 competes in the medical diagnostic imaging market and this market has never been healthier than it is today. This vitality is due primarily to continual technological improvements that lead to faster and better-resolution imaging, greater patient safety, and the provision of these capabilities to a growing population. The result has been a vigorous competition to create the most cost-effective diagnostic imaging systems. According to a Freedonia Group study, the medical imaging equipment market in the US will register gains of 7.6 percent per year through 2008 to $9.5 billion, faster than projected growth in national health expenditures. Growth will be stimulated by an increasing incidence of patient procedures involving diagnostic imaging, partly the result of an aging population and partly reflecting advances in noninvasive imaging technology. Diagnostic imaging is an evolving part of modern medicine and is now entering a new era of digital imaging. The field has evolved from the early X-rays by Roentgen over 100 years ago to imaging of organs by computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that are 20 years old. Medical imaging is used for diagnosis in the leading causes of death, heart attacks, strokes, and cancer. What was once called the radiology department is now called the diagnostic imaging department because of the wealth of new technologies available beyond x-rays. A trauma victim’s internal injuries are imaged with a CT scanner. Dominion VI Scanner has No Direct Competitors At this time, the Company’s management is not aware of any existing devices in the marketplace that provide 3D, realtime diagnostic medical imaging, with the exception of ultrasound. Ultrasound is a real-time tomographic imaging modality. Not only does it produce real-time tomograms of the position of reflecting surfaces (internal organs and structures), but also it can be used to produce real-time images of tissue and blood motion. However, ultrasound is a lowresolution imaging modality that does not produce an image as precise and clear as fluoroscopy. The Company’s invention relies instead on the use of fluoroscopy, a high-resolution imaging modality, to produce a “live” X-ray image of a living patient in 3D.

FDA Status & CEO Conference Call In the last conference call on 19/08/09, CEO Dean Janes stated that the FDA had requested some images previously not asked for. It was confirmed that these images would be provided around the second week of September. This may be the reason the company’s stock (OTC:IMGG) set an all-time record volume of 8,018,490 shares traded on 09/11/09. Expecting the images to be submitted soon, if not already. Since the CEO has stated that approval could come as soon as 15 days post submission, many investors do not want to be caught offguard without shares once approval is announced. IMGG could release the news at anytime with regards to submission or communication with the FDA creating a sense of urgency. Moreover, many distributors stated they were ‘”blown away” by the Dominion and there was nothing like it. These are the professionals who know the devices, their capabilities and what sells in today’s market. They definitely expressed extreme eagerness at being a possible distributor soon. The CEO, Dean Janes, a biomedical engineer previously explained that ‘elite’ centers across the country would be set up as “Luminary Sites” where, purchasers would go to talk to the physicians initially using the device and see the Dominion in real world application and purchase through these sites. The idea to have the best medical centers in the country sell the devices rather than having to ‘chase down’ prospects speaks for the high demand this device is expected to have and why existing distributors are actively seeking ways to sell the devices themselves. To listen to the Conference Call, visit the company’s website. C-Arms It is important to note that Imaging3 is the largest worldwide remanufacturer of C-Arms. They offer new, demo, remanufactured, refurbished, and pre-owned systems in all price ranges. To learn more about this technology, or if you are interested in making a purchase, visit the C-Arm company’s website section. Technical Chart Analysis (click image to enlarge)

In the past month there has been over a 4000% increase in daily volume for IMGG and this clearly indicates a growing interest in this company and it’s activities. Also in the past month, price has increased over 385% while establishing a

well defined and rising price channel shown in Blue on the chart. On Friday (9/11/09), the price clearly broke a strong level of resistance at .10 cents (shown in the Red circle on the chart) that was established a year ago! This event is also important since the .10 cent price represents the 50% retracement level of a Fibonacci Analysis performed on the significant movement from Wednesday morning to Thursday morning during the first week of this month (August 2009). This was the third time the price has come up to that 50% line. It has been observed that the third time actually is the charm and usually indicates the price has had time to consolidate after a big move, will break the trend-line, and will stay above it. With all the growing interest and strong bullish signals, the stock appears ready to make a run to the top of the new price channel and easily beyond if there is FDA approval. It’s good to keep in the back of your mind that the last two times the stock closed at the .20 cent level, it jumped above .30 cents within a day’s time. That would be over a 100% gain from where the price closed on Friday. Imaging3 Gaining Exposure If this information is not enough to entice your interest in the company, lets take a look at the worldwide exposure the company has been gaining on MoneyTV and Health This Week. Here are some clips which further emphasize the revolutionary breakthrough product. Overall Sentiment With the company expecting FDA news at anytime, and exposure on the company’s potential rising fast, the now question becomes – What is there not to like about this company? A bright CEO in Dean Janes, along with a #HYPERLINK "/go/8_0n4j_h2Gq/http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/companyOfficers? symbol=IMGG.OB&WTmodLOC=C4-Officers-5"dedicated staff of executives and research assistants give this company a bright future ahead. Add on to this the fact that Reuters has given the company its top Analyst Recommendation rating, and you have yourself a winner both in the short-term, and long-term.

Imaging3 CEO Provides Insight into Market Potential and Size. Multi-Billion Dollar Markets Look Ripe for Dominion(TM) Product BURBANK, Calif. -- Imaging3[TM] Inc., (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). :IMGG IMGG Institute of Marine Geology and Geophysics ), developer of a breakthrough medical imaging device that produces 3D medical diagnostic images of virtually any part of the human body in real-time, today reports on the size of the medical imaging market sector and discusses the marketing focus for the company's Dominion[TM] product for the coming year. The company's CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. also provides some insight into market sectors outside of the medical marketplace that are thought to hold promise for the company's products. The medical imaging equipment market has been defined as an $8 Billion annual market with expected growth to $10 Billion by 20081. There are over 11,000 hospitals and medical centers and approximately 4,000 freestanding surgery centers throughout the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . The hospital market consists of University Hospitals, which are the largest facilities encompassing entire campuses with bed sizes in the 1,000 bed range. These hospitals could each purchase several Dominion products to service their surgical suites, most having more than four suites and as many as a dozen. They would most likely purchase systems for use in their trauma, ICU/CCU, oncology, research and interventional radiology interventional radiology Imaging A subspecialty of radiology that provides Diagnostic information–eg, CT-guided 'skinny' needle biopsies and dye injection for analysis of various lumina and tracts–eg, arteriography, cholangiography, antegrade departments. Next in size are regional medical centers/hospitals, some being as large as University Hospitals with the average bed size of 300 beds. These facilities also have very large surgical suites and would most likely each purchase several Dominion products to service them as well as their trauma, ICU/CCU, oncology and interventional radiology departments. Due to their mobility and use of standard wall power, the flexibility to move throughout the facility and better service the facility's needs while retaining a high ROI(Return On Investment) The monetary benefits derived from having spent money on developing or revising a system. In the IT world, there are more ways to compute ROI than Carter has liver

pills (and for those of you who never heard of that expression, it means a lot). ..... Click the link for more information., the smaller local community hospitals and medical clinics could each purchase several Dominion products. A more recent phenomenon in the medical care world, free standing surgery centers have been extremely profitable over the years with outpatient surgery Outpatient Surgery, also referred to as ambulatory surgery or same-day surgery, is surgery that does not require an overnight hospital stay. The term “outpatient” arises from the fact that surgery patients may go home do not need an overnight hospital techniques being favored by insurance providers. These centers could potentially purchase several Dominion products to increase their ROI per procedure. Another benefit would be the ability to use the CT emulation aspect of the Dominion allowing a new form of revenue generation not previously available to these rapidly expanding facilities. Dean Janes, Imaging3's CEO, shed some light on additional markets that are expected to be lucrative sectors for the company. "Outside the medical equipment market are equally lucrative markets such as commercial non-destructive testing of manufacturing parts, homeland security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security Department of Homeland Security executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States applications, military applications and aerospace. Non-destructive testing is a multi-billion dollar market, with applications ranging from imaging printed circuit boards, PCB's, to wheel rims for cars." Using 3D real time imaging would increase throughput and better detect defects in manufactured parts, increasing quality and decreasing costs in the manufacturing process. Homeland security applications range from real time 3D baggage scanning to large cargo container imaging. Military applications range from use of the Dominion product in MASH, CSH csh - C shell , EVAC EVAC Evacuate/Evacuation/Evacuated EVAC East Valley Astronomy Club (Mesa, AZ) EVAC Emergency Vehicles and Communications (Fargo, ND, USA) EVAC Elmhurst Volunteer Ambulance Corps (Elmhurst, NY) and other medical applications, to uses in their aerospace airframe stress detection systems for aircraft manufacture. Aerospace - both commercial and military - could benefit by scalable Dominion products for all types of airframe stress detection for aircraft and missiles. About Imaging3 Imaging3, Inc., founded in 1993, is a leading provider of advanced technology medical imaging devices. The Company has developed a breakthrough medical imaging device that produces 3D medical diagnostic images of virtually any part of the human body in real-time. Because these 3D images are instantly constructed in real-time, they can be used for any current or new medical procedures in which multiple frames of reference are required to perform medical procedures on or in the human body. Visit the company's website at www.imaging3.com. (http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Imaging3+CEO+Provides+Insight+into+Market+Potential+and+Size.-a0155767749)

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