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Microcap & Penny Stocks : QSTI Questec Imaging, Inc. where software meets sports

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To: Nitesh P. Patel who wrote (13)10/10/1997 10:43:00 AM
From: chris malone   of 18
 
QuesTec Imaging, Inc.

NASD-BB: QSTI

Investor Relations:
Mike Russo
(516) 243-1880

News for immediate release

SUPERVISION TO MAKE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES AND WORLD SERIES DEBUT ON NBC

Deer Park, NY Friday, October 10, 1997 - QuesTec Imaging, Inc. (QuesTec), (NASD-BB: QSTI), and NBC Sports (a division of the National Broadcasting Company, Inc.) announce an agreement to utilize QuesTec's SuperVisionSM system. SuperVisionSM will be utilized to enhance NBC's broadcast of the 1997 Major League Baseball National League Championship Series (NLCS) and the 1997 World Series. Both the NLCS and the World Series are a best of seven (7) game series. According to the agreement, QuesTec is guaranteed payment for a minimum of five (5) games in each series. The total dollar value of this contract exceeds $ 100,000.00 (US). This contract is QuesTec's first national baseball broadcasting agreement for SuperVisionSM.

SuperVisionSM will be used by NBC's commentators (Bob Costas, Joe Morgan and Bob Uecker) to display and analyze key pitches, pitcher/batter match-ups and key at bats. SuperVisionSM will also provide NBC's production team with additional statistical information. In addition, SuperVisionSM will provide World Series viewers with a three-dimensional view of the pitched ball's path, speed and trajectory from the point of the ball's release until it crosses the plate. The system will identify and display the difference between a slider, curveball, forkball or fastball. SuperVisionSM helps to educate the audience and raises the level of viewer appreciation.

"This contract confirms SuperVision'sSM industry wide acceptance and long term viability as a network broadcast enhancement and statistical analysis tool." "This contract is the ultimate complement for SuperVisionSM." said Edward J. Plumacher, QuesTec Imaging, Inc.

QuesTec develops and markets proprietary software systems that capture, render, and display real-time graphic simulations for sports entertainment, display media, business and industry.

www.questec.com

This news release was prepared by management and they accept responsibility for its contents. Michael Russo - Director.
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