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Fidex Featured at NIWeek

August 6, 2009, Austin, Texas

National Instruments, creators and manufacturers of open graphical programming software and modular hardware invited Animage to their annual NIWeek show on August 6, 2009, as a featured company that has used their products in exceptional and innovative ways. Animage uses NI’s LabView and Single-Board RIO to facilitate design, development, and programming of Fidex, Animage’s new multi-modality veterinary diagnostic imaging system.

Animage was represented in the presentation by James Carver, principal of Jamco Engineering and mechanical engineering contractor to Animage; and Dr Ivan Charamisinau, System Engineer for Animage. Mr Carver addressed over 3,000 engineers to give them an overview of the capabilities of Fidex as well as the technical and economic advantages made possible in the development of Fidex by LabView and Single-Board RIO.

After the presentation, Mr Carver and Dr Charamisinau were joined by Mark Hazarabedian, Director of Marketing for Animage, to take questions from members of the worldwide engineering and technology press.

Animage, LLC of Pleasanton, California was founded in 2008 by parent company Exxim Computing Corporation in order to create unique diagnostic imaging products dedicated to the veterinary practice industry. Exxim is a diagnostic imaging technology company that creates CT imaging software products for customers worldwide, including Siemens, Imaging Sciences, and many others.

National Instruments creates and manufactures open graphical programming software and modular hardware used by engineers and scientists in more than 30,000 companies around the world to design, prototype, and deploy systems for test, control, and embedded design applications. Using NI, customers simplify development, increase productivity, and dramatically reduce time to market. From testing next-generation gaming systems to creating breakthrough medical devices, NI customers continuously develop innovative technologies that impact millions of people.