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To: OmertaSoldier who wrote (261)10/4/2001 9:22:07 AM
From: Frederick Langford  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 558
 
InVision Technologies Announces $9.3 Million EDS Purchase From Milan; Order

Represents First Installation
in Italy

Business Editors

NEWARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 4, 2001--InVision
Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:INVN) said today it has received an order
valued at approximately $9.3 million for its CTX 9000DSi Explosive
Detection Systems (EDS) for installation at Malpensa Airport in Milan,
Italy.

This new contract represents the company's first order from Italy.
Revenues from the order will be recorded over several quarters,
beginning with the fourth quarter of 2001. The customer is Societa
Esercizi Aeroportuali SpA, the corporation responsible for managing
Milan's two airports.
"Milan's Malpensa Airport is a major international gateway to
Italy and Europe. We are proud to serve this prestigious customer with
our CTX systems, which will be integrated into the baggage handling
systems, providing a highly automated security system," said Sergio
Magistri, president and chief executive officer of InVision.
"This order is clear testimony to Italy's and the European
Community's strong commitment to aviation security and to the deadline
for implementing the ECAC regulations -- which call for 100 percent
screening of all checked baggage," he added.
InVision Technologies develops, manufactures, markets and supports
EDS systems based on advanced Computed Tomography (CT) technology to
provide the traveling public with the best security against terrorism
available. The company, which offers a family of EDS systems with
capabilities for smaller airports to large hubs, has more than 90
percent of the worldwide certified EDS market, and has shipped more
than 250 FAA-certified CTX systems worldwide.
InVision's wholly owned subsidiary, Quantum Magnetics, develops
and commercializes patented and proprietary technologies, including
Quadrupole Resonance (QR) patents licensed from the Naval Research
Laboratory that are based on state-of-the-art, low-cost versions of
magnetic resonance adapted for explosives detection. This includes
Quantum's QScan (R) line of aviation scanners and other explosive
detection devices under development, including a hand-held wand and a
prototype walk-through portal to screen airline passengers for
explosives. Quantum's QR technology is considered to be the most
promising landmine detection technology and the company is developing
devices under multi-year contracts with the U.S. military. Quantum is
also developing passive magnetic concealed weapons detection portal
systems for aviation passenger screening.
Additionally, InVision is active in the forest products industry
through Inovec, its wholly owned subsidiary which manufactures and
markets scanning optimization and control systems for the industry and
has more than 600 systems installed worldwide. In addition, through
WoodVision the company continues to develop its CT technology for wood
scanning. Additional information about InVision can be obtained on the
company's web site at invision-tech.com.

This news release contains forward-looking statements, including
statements regarding projected revenues and plans relating to the
company's products and services. Investors are cautioned to consider
the important risk factors that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those in the forward-looking statements in this news
release. These risk factors include risks inherent to doing business
with public agencies, such as limited funding; risks inherent in
manufacturing and delivering products on time; risks inherent in the
development of new products and new applications; and other risks
detailed from time to time in the company's SEC reports, including the
most recent reports on Forms 10-Q and 10-K.

Note to editors: CTX and CTX 9000DSi are trademarks of InVision
Technologies, Inc. QScan is a registered trademark of Quantum
Magnetics, Inc.

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CONTACT: InVision Technologies, Inc.
Ross Mulholland, 510/739-2400

KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA ITALY INTERNATIONAL EUROPE
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: AIRLINES COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS HARDWARE TRAVEL
SOURCE: InVision Technologies, Inc.