ChemImage to Receive 2011 U.S. Army Achievement Award in Washington, D.C.

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PITTSBURGH, May 3, 2011 — ChemImage Corporation will receive the U.S. Army Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) 2011 Achievement Award on May 20 at the Pentagon Conference Center in Washington, D.C. for its real-time chemometrics and sensor fusion technology that enables the detection of chemical, biological and explosive threats.

Conducted annually, the Achievement Awards program recognizes exceptional SBIR Phase II efforts that exemplify the goal of bringing innovative technologies and products to the marketplace. Out of the 649 nominations received this year, ChemImage was one of 11 companies nationwide that most exhibited: originality and innovation; a technological impact on the Soldier; immediate commercialization potential, and overall quality performance.

“We are honored that our real-time detection technology is being acknowledged as one of the best in research and development by the U.S. Army,” said Patrick Treado, Ph.D., Founder & Chief Technology Officer at ChemImage. “It underscores the importance of what we do and encourages us to keep moving forward.”

This real-time detection technology utilizes multiple sensor platforms combined with a set of algorithms and software to detect and analyze threat signatures, reducing a Soldier’s exposure to harm.

Recipients of the award will be featured in the 2011 U.S. Army SBIR Commercialization brochure.

For more information on ChemImage’s award-winning threat detection capabilities, visit http://Ez.com/threatdetection2.   

Media Contact:
Suzanne Cibotti
Sr. Marketing Communications Specialist
(412) 241-7335, ext. 291
cibottis@chemimage.com

About ChemImage
ChemImage Corporation, a leader in hyperspectral imaging technology (i.e., molecular chemical imaging), provides instrumentation, software, contract services and expert consulting to government, industrial and academic organizations. The company’s proprietary, state-of-the-art Hyperspectral Imaging technology has many applications, including defense, security, pharmaceuticals, forensics and biomedical diagnostic research, which can reveal critical chemical and biological information from a variety of material systems.

ChemImage’s headquarters are located in Pittsburgh, Pa., where it houses research and development laboratories, as well as engineering and manufacturing facilities.

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