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Västerbotten County Council orders digital x-ray systems from Sectra

The Swedish IT- and medical technology company Sectra has received a major
order from the Västerbotten County Council for systems for processing
digital x-rays. The system will be used in the radiology departments of
healthcare facilities in Lycksele, Skellefteå and Umeå. The order value is
about USD 3.5 million.

The order comprises Sectra's system for digital processing of x-ray

Sectra has started collaboration with Kongsberg Defence Communications

The Swedish IT and telecom company Sectra has started strategic
collaboration with the Norwegian Company Kongsberg Defence Communications
for worldwide sales and marketing of the eavesdrop-secure GSM-phone Tiger.

"We see a major potential for eavesdrop-secure mobile telephony. Our new
partner, Kongsberg, is an extremely well-renowned company, with a large
existing customer...

Interim report Sectra AB (publ) for the period May - October 2000

Interim report Sectra AB (publ) for the period May- October 2000

The period in brief (May-October 1999 in parentheses)

* Sales reached SEK 106.6 (79.6) million, up 34%.
* Earnings before tax rose to SEK 9.9 (0.7) million.
* Earnings per share equaled SEK 0.22 (0.05).
* Orders received totaled SEK 195.1 (125.4) million, up 56%.

Significant events in the second...

Sectra's interim report (May-October) for first six months of fiscal year 2000/0...

Sectra's interim report (May-October) for first six months of fiscal year
2000/01: Increased international sales

Sectra reports increased sales, income and order bookings for the first
six months of fiscal year 2000/01, compared with the year-earlier period.
Sales increased 34 percent to SEK 106.6 million (79.6), and income before
tax totaled SEK 9.9 million (0.7). Order bookings rose...

New mammography method reduces radiation dose five-fold

Every year, more than 500,000 women in Sweden undergo mammography tests.

Swedish studies into the favorable effects of mammography as part of
routine medical examinations have shown that the mortality rate from
breast cancer can be reduced 25-30% through early detection. Special
efforts are also focused today on new methods to reduce radiation doses.
New mammography method
reduces...

Sectra is first in the world with product to revolutionize mammography

Invitation to press conference

Sectra is first in the world
with product to revolutionize mammography

Sectra plans clinical trials at Swedish hospitals of a new product that
can radically reduce the risks inherent in mammography.

Program:
Torbjörn Kronander, President Sectra Imtec, presents the product.
Mats Danielsson, Associate Professor of Particle Physics, who...

Sectra's PACS workstation receives top ranking in scientific evaluation of comme...

Sectra's PACS workstation receives top ranking in scientific evaluation of
commercial PACS workstations

The Swedish IT and medical technology company Sectra's PACS workstation
for digital x-rays outclassed its competition in a scientific evaluation
performed by the Department of Diagnostic Radiology, at Hannover
University Medical School, Germany. Sectra was awarded a top...

Continued international expansion: Sectra establishes an office in Denmark

Continued international expansion: Sectra establishes an office in Denmark

The IT and medical technology company Sectra is opening an office in
Roskilde, Denmark, in response to the increased demand from Danish
hospitals for IT support and handling of digital X-rays.

"Establishment in Denmark is a natural step in our continued
international expansion," says Torbjörn Kronander,...

US Defense Department unit purchases Swedish Tiger

The IT and telecom company Sectra has received a strategically important
order from the United State European Command (USEUCOM) for the secure
mobile telephone Tiger. The order, which initially is for a small number
of phones, is valued at SEK 1 million.

"This order for the eavesdrop-secure GSM/DECT telephone Tiger is highly
pleasing. The order was secured in competition with some of...

Sectra receives new order for Tigers

The Swedish IT and telecom company Sectra has received an order from the
Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) for the eavesdrop-secure GSM
telephone Tiger. The order is valued at slightly more than USD 1.2 million
and includes 300 telephones, accessories and support systems.

"It is very pleasing that the Swedish Defense are increasing the use of
Sectra Tiger," says Per Unell,...

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