News | Enterprise Imaging | October 27, 2015

Agreement provides Mach7 with expanded capital access and global market presence

Mach 7 Technologies, 3D Medical Limited, merger agreement, enterprise imaging

October 27, 2015 — Mach7 Technologies and 3D Medical Limited announced yesterday they have signed a definitive agreement to merge together. The merger will provide access via public capital markets for Mach7 while preserving corporate self-determination with regard to mission and product roadmap. Upon approval and completion of the agreement, the merged entity will be publicly listed on the Australian stock exchange (ASX) and will trade as "Mach7 Technologies Ltd."

3DM will continue to serve as the exclusive reseller of the Mach7 image management solutions for hospitals and radiology clinics in Australia and New Zealand.

Mach7 Technologies is a global provider of enterprise image management systems, enabling healthcare enterprises to easily identify, connect, and share diagnostic image and patient care intelligence where and when needed. The solutions improve patient care, compliance, and clinician satisfaction. Frost & Sullivan recently named Mach7 Technologies Medical Imaging Informatics Company of the Year in the Asia Pacific region.

Under the terms of the agreement, 3DM will issue of 459.5 million shares to the owners of Mach7 in return for 100 percent of the Mach7 assets and intellectual property. A suite of performance-related shares will also be made available to the owners of Mach7 subject to achievement of agreed financial milestones. In addition, 3DM intends to raise new funding of up to AUD$10 million to provide working capital to support further research and development, customer support, sales and marketing activities for Mach7, build out 3DM’s value-added data offerings, retire the debt in Mach7 (~USD$2 million) and pay for the cost of the offer.

Subject to approval by 3DM shareholders, and upon completion of the merger, 3DM will propose to change the name of the company to "Mach7 Technologies Ltd" and appoint Albert Liong as managing director of the group. Currently, Liong is the chief executive officer of Mach 7 Technologies.

For more information: www.mach7t.com


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