NNOS news - NanoSignal Corp. Forms Developmental Partnership With BiTMICRO and Storm Company for the Commercialization of NanoSignal Corp's Slices(TM) Technology
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 02, 2004 9:54 AM
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LAS VEGAS NV, Jun. 02, 2004 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- NanoSignal Corp., (NNOS) developers of Slices(TM) technology for use in the MRI industry is pleased to announce the creation of a partnership with BiTMICRO Networks, a pioneer in intelligent flash technology, and systems integrator Storm Company to commercialize the next-generation image processing Slices(TM) technology for the MRI market.
Commenting on the newly formed partnership, NanoSignal Corp's CEO Scott A. Ervin, stated, "After evaluating various alternatives we have concluded that BiTMICRO's E-DISK(R) solid state flash drive is the best storage platform for our Slices(TM) software. Storm Company's expertise as a systems integrator will insure that the capabilities of E-DISK(R) and Slices(TM) are properly optimized."
The alliance is currently conducting extensive beta tests using the E-DISK(R) flash drive as a main storage component. Initial results have produced MRI images with up to 10 times more clarity and resolution than conventional MRI tools.
Rudy Bruce, President of BiTMICRO Networks said, "BiTMICRO is creating a new era in non-invasive medical diagnostic technology by bringing E-Disk(R), a popular solid-state storage solution for military and industrial applications, into the health care industry, Our strategic alliance with NanoSignal and Storm Company gives us an unprecedented opportunity to save lives, not only on the battlefield but this time in hospitals and medical clinics all over the world."
When NanoSignal is ready to commence marketing its Slices(TM) console, Storm Company will supervise commercial production, shipping, installation and user training through the utilization of their global sub-contractor network. "This is the best way to maintain our strict quality control standards," commented Antonio Roel Macaraeg, President of Storm Company.