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		<title>Cantronic Systems Inc. Receives Orders For 28 H1N1 Cameras and Formally Launches a New Flu Detection Camera</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA&#8211;(Marketwire &#8211; Nov. 2, 2009) &#8211; Cantronic Systems Inc., (&#8220;Cantronic&#8221; or the &#8220;Company&#8221;) (TSX VENTURE:CTS) is pleased to announce new sales orders for 21 units of its state-of-the-art FeverScan M3000D dual vision thermal imaging camera system for swine (H1N1) flu screening from customers in Mexico, Vietnam, and the UAE. Cantronic is also pleased to formally launch our latest version of flu screening camera, the FeverScan M3000L with an initial order of 7 units from a customer in Asia. All above orders were received during the month of October 2009. The continuing demand for these thermal scanners is a direct result of Cantronic&#8217;s recent success in providing thermal imaging fever scanners to airports around the world in their effort to combat the possible spread of the swine (H1N1) flu. Cantronic has now provided these thermal scanners to countries in North America, Western and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia for installations in airports, major hotels and resorts and other public spaces. These sales bring the year-to-date total to over 110 units with expected revenue contribution in excess of $3 million in 2009. Specially designed for fever screening of smaller public areas such as schools, hospitals, buildings, factory [...]]]></description>
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