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WILLIAM R. HACKETT APPOINTED
PRESIDENT OF SCANIS, INC.
FOSTER CITY, Calif., January 14, 2007 SCANIS, Inc. an image analysis software company has
named William R. Hackett as President "This appointment greatly strengthens SCANIS' management as the company
moves forward," according to Robert Chapman, SCANIS' Chairman and CEO. "Bill Hackett brings a wealth of experience
and capability to SCANIS at a time the Company is expanding its operations," he said. In addition to a recent
successful track record of building entrepreneurial companies, Mr. Hackett was in various positions for 20 years
at General Electric. He will be implementing SCANIS' growth strategy particularly the MAMMEX™. That product is
intended to help radiologists improve the accuracy of evaluating mammograms in the battle against breast cancer.
It is also available for mammography research and education. The technology identifies suspicious abnormalities
and displays them on a video monitor with printout capabilities for comparison with a radiologist's reading of a
mammogram film.
(Caution: Investigational device limited by United States law to investigational use only.)
About SCANIS, Inc.
SCANIS, Inc. provides computer-assisted detection systems to aid
radiologists in more reliable screening for potential breast cancers
in order to improve patient outcomes and quality of life and for
economic benefits in healthcare. Its SemiScan subsidiary develops
machine vision software for improving yield and economics in manufacturing,
especially in the semiconductor industry. Further information can
be viewed at the company's web site www.scanis.com.
Certain statements contained in this News Release constitute forward-looking
statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements involve a number
of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that
may cause actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking
statements. Such risks include, but are not limited to, uncertainties
associated with litigation and/or government regulation, changes
in Medicare reimbursement policies, competitive factors, and other
risks that are detailed in the Companies periodic filings
with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The words believe,
demonstrate, intend, expect,
estimate, anticipate, likely
and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. Readers
are cautioned to avoid placing undue reliance on such forward-looking
statements, which speak only as of the date the statements were
made.
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