Micro Imaging Technology to Exhibit the MIT 1000 at the 2013 Food Safety Summit
25 April 2013 - 4:01AM
Marketwired
Micro Imaging Technology, Inc. (OTCQB: MMTC) announced that it will
attend this year's Food Safety Summit Conference and exhibit the
MIT 1000 in Baltimore, Maryland -- April 30 through May 2, 2013.
Now in its 15th year, the Food Safety Summit provides important
food safety information and solutions to those responsible for
assuring food safety across the food supply chain.
The Food Safety Summit is a solutions-based conference and expo
designed to meet the educational and information needs of the
entire food industry including growers, processors, retailers,
distributors, foodservice operators, regulators and academia. "We
will continue to showcase the MIT 1000 to the Food Safety Industry
through these events," stated Jeff Nunez, MIT's Chairman and CEO.
"Our primary objective, dedication, and commitment, however, is to
the development of additional 'Identifiers.' In the meantime, it is
important that we continue to expose the Food Safety Industry and
begin showing the Clinical Industry the speed, ease of use,
accuracy, and low cost of the MIT 1000 System, which can be
commercially used today for the pathogenic testing of Listeria
species." Please visit us at Booth #610.
The MIT 1000 is a stand-alone, rapid laser based bacteria
detection and identification technology; a software driven system
that can detect pathogenic bacteria and complete an identifying
test in under three (3) minutes (average) at significant cost
savings per test. In June 2009, the AOAC Research Institute (AOAC
RI) awarded the Company Performance Tested Methods SM (PTM)
certification for the rapid identification of Listeria. The AOAC RI
provides an independent third party evaluation and expert reviews
of methods and will award PTM certification to methods that
demonstrate performance levels equivalent or better than other
certified bacteria identifying methods. The MIT System underwent
hundreds of individual tests, including ruggedness and accuracy, to
earn AOAC RI's certification for the identification of
Listeria.
About: Micro Imaging Technology, Inc.
Micro Imaging Technology, Inc. is a California-based public
company that is also registered to do business under the name
Micro Identification Technologies. MIT has
developed and patented the MIT-1000, a stand-alone,
optically-based, software driven system that can detect pathogenic
bacteria and complete an identification test, after culturing, in
less than three (3) minutes (average) at the lowest cost per test
when compared to any other conventional method. It does not rely on
chemical or biological agents, conventional processing, fluorescent
tags, gas chromatography or DNA analysis. The process requires only
clean particle-free water and a sample of the unknown bacteria.
Revenues for all rapid testing methods exceed $5 billion annually
-- with food safety accounting for over $3.5 billion, which is
expected to surpass $4.7 billion by 2015 according to BCC Research.
In addition, the recently passed "New" U.S. Food Safety Bill is
expected to further accelerate the current annual growth rate of
6.6 percent.
You can find more information about our company and about Micro
Identification Technologies™. Please visit our newly enhanced
website at www.micro-identification.com.
This release contains statements that are forward-looking in
nature. Statements that are predictive in nature, that depend upon
or refer to future events or conditions or that include words such
as "expects," "anticipates," "intends," "plans," "believes,"
"estimates," and similar expressions are forward-looking
statements. These statements are made based upon information
available to the Company as of the date of this release, and we
assume no obligation to update any such forward-looking statements.
These statements are not guarantees of future performance and
actual results could differ materially from our current
expectations. Factors that could cause or contribute to such
differences include, but are not limited to dependence on
suppliers; short product life cycles and reductions in unit selling
prices; delays in development or shipment of new products; lack of
market acceptance of our new products or services; inability to
continue to develop competitive new products and services on a
timely basis; introduction of new products or services by major
competitors; our ability to attract and retain qualified employees;
inability to expand our operations to support increased growth; and
declining economic conditions, including a recession. These and
other factors and risks associated with our business are discussed
from time to time within our filings with the Securities and
Exchange Commission, reference MMTC: www.sec.gov.
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CONTACT: Jeffrey Nunez President and CEO Email: Email
Contact Web Site: www.micro-imaging.com Telephone: (949)
388-4546
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