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iCRco Adds New Facility to Serve the United States Military

iCRco Inc., a pioneer in digital imaging equipment was awarded the military contract by the US army in August of 2008. Units from the initial orders began deployment at the start of this year and will continue on a regular basis throughout 2009. To serve the US military optimally and efficiently iCRco has created a stand alone military division with its own staff and premises. This 15,000 square foot facility will be dedicated to supporting the US and foreign militaries and contractors. New hires have been added to handle technical support, training and customer service employees.

The iCRco VertX was chosen because unlike competing CR systems, it proved to be the most durable system passing all of the demanding tests conducted by the US Government. iCRco's VertX is an ultra-low weight, quiet, high resolution, robust, portable imaging device that can be wall or stand mounted. It can be connected to a laptop, or touch screen tablet, and wirelessly send images to an archive. The VertX represents a revolution in CR technology, keeping CR flexible in an age where CR must provide a low cost, high quality, flexible imaging solution to effectively compete with the DR alternatives.

"It is with great pride that we are making the VertX in the USA and we are honored to be associated with the US military. Good relationships are being made between our teams, and we will strive to provide the highest quality equipment and fulfill all their needs with superior attention." quoted, Mark Valentine, Executive Vice President and COO of iCRco.

About iCRco: iCRco, Inc., based in Torrance, CA, is an established, privately-held, global leader in providing innovative digital x-ray imaging solutions, including a complete suite of x-ray imaging hardware, PACS, software and integrated solutions for the medical, dental, veterinary and non-destructive testing markets. Founded in 1990 by Stephen Neushul, iCRco has introduced several innovative technologies with their Computed Radiography and Film Digitizer product lines. In 2002 iCRco produced the first Computed Radiography machine to have True Flat Scan Path(TM) technology. This revolutionary product enables iCRco customers to experience the true low cost of ownership of digital x-ray imaging.

For more information on iCRco Products, please visit:

www.icrcompany.com

Contact: Seyhan Gulen iCRco, Inc- Marketing Manager 310-921-9559 x 243

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