Zargis Cardioscan Jointly Named as Finalist in 2010 Edison Best New Product Awards
18 February 2010 - 2:38AM
PR Newswire (US)
STAMFORD, Conn., Feb. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ZARGIS
CARDIOSCAN(TM) software from Zargis Medical, a majority-owned
subsidiary of Speedus Corp. (NASDAQ:SPDE), was jointly named a
finalist in the 2010 Edison Best New Product Awards on February
11th--the 163rd birthday of renowned inventor Thomas Alva
Edison--at a press conference at the legendary Friars Club in New
York City. Edison created many of the products and technologies
taken for granted today. The announcement was webcast live by The
Discovery Channel, a premier cable TV non-fiction network, at
http://dsc.discovery.com/edison-awards/, where it is archived and
may still be seen. At the Friars Club event, presented by
Discovery, the list of Edison Finalists was read by Sarah Miller
Caldicott, great grandniece of Thomas Edison, co-author of the
book, "Innovate Like Edison," and chair of the Edison Awards
steering committee. The Edison Awards, a peer-review honor similar
to the Oscars, is voted on by roughly 2,000 members of the
not-for-profit Marketing Executives Networking Group (MENG),
America's top executives and academics. The awards symbolize the
persistence and excellence personified by Thomas Alva Edison,
inspiring America's drive to remain in the forefront of innovation,
creativity and ingenuity in the global economy. Thomas Edison
created four industries without which modern life cannot function.
The four, now among the world's largest, are Electric Power
Generation, Recorded Sound, Motion Pictures, and Electric Light
Bulbs. Edison also made crucial contributions to a host of other
industries including the Storage Battery, Telecommunications,
Cement, Chemicals, and Mining. Edison Awards are judged on
Marketplace Innovation, Marketplace Success, Technological
Innovation, Market Structure Innovation, Societal Impact, and
Design Innovation. Zargis Cardioscan software shares a finalist
nomination in the Electronics and Computers category, one of more
than 10 categories honored by the Edison Awards. Cardioscan is a
next-generation auscultation device featuring Bluetooth® technology
that wirelessly transfers heart, lung and other body sounds to
software for further analysis. A digital stethoscope pairs
wirelessly with both of Zargis Medical's companion software
packages: Zargis Cardioscan software supports physicians in
analyzing cardiac sounds for the identification and classification
of suspected murmurs, which can be signs of heart disease, while
Zargis StethAssist(TM) software allows clinicians to visualize
heart, lung and other body sounds, play recordings at slow speeds
to hear more clearly, and save recordings for comparison to future
auscultations. The scope and software together mark a breakthrough
in computer-aided auscultation that has the potential to reduce
unnecessary referrals. About the Edison Awards The 2010 Edison
Awards are sponsored by TV's Discovery Channel, Google, The Nielsen
Company (a leader in market research and intelligence best known
for TV's "Nielsen ratings"), and Strategyn, a global leader in
innovation management. The Edison Awards are associated with The
Thomas Edison Papers at Rutgers University, the State University of
New Jersey. About Zargis Medical Corp. Zargis is a global medical
device company focused on improving health outcomes and
cost-effectiveness through diagnostic support software and
innovation. Zargis is majority-owned by Speedus Corp.
(NASDAQ:SPDE), and both 3M Company and Siemens Corporate Research,
a division of Siemens AG (NYSE: SI), hold equity positions. For
additional information about Zargis or Speedus Corp., contact Peter
Hodge at 888.773.3669 (ext. 23) or , or visit the following Web
sites: http://www.zargis.com/ and http://www.speedus.com/.
DATASOURCE: Speedus Corp. CONTACT: Peter Hodge, +1-888-773-3669
(ext. 23), Web Site: http://www.speedus.com/
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