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To: Steve Sanchez who wrote (570)4/17/1998 10:00:00 AM
From: C.K. Houston  Respond to of 810
 
CMED BioMed Y2kOne, Chevron, Johnson and Johnson, Brystel-Myers Squibb & Boeing
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo., April 17 /PRNewswire/ -- TAVA Technologies TAVA a leading provider of automation and information technology solutions to industry, today announced the signing of a licensing agreement with Colorado MEDtech, Inc. CMED for TAVA's Plant Y2kOne(TM) products for year 2000 compliance of biomedical devices used in hospitals,
clinics, and extended care facilities.

Colorado MEDtech will modify the Plant Y2kOne software tool and database structure, as appropriate, to tailor it specifically to the needs of the health care market. The modified system will be called BioMed Y2kOne(TM). Colorado MEDtech will offer a combination of tools and services to support health care institutions' efforts to establish year 2000 compliance for their biomedical devices.
PR RELEASE: Message 4097400

Chevron, Johnson and Johnson, Brystel-Myers Squibb & Boeing!!
Message 4097787

CMED Web Site & Stock Thread
cmed.com
Subject 13811

Johnson & Johnson:
infoseek.com.
jnj.com

Chevron:
infoseek.com.
chevron.com

Amgen:
infoseek.com.
wwwext.amgen.com

Genencor:
research.cornell.edu

MRI Testing
To: C.K. Houston (608 )
From: Norma
Friday, Apr 17 1998 1:08AM ET


My brother lives in a town with a very large teaching hospital. A friend of his who works at the hospital told him they tested one of their MRI machines for Y2K compliance. Total
cost for checking and necessary chip replacement, $600,000!
exchange2000.com



To: Steve Sanchez who wrote (570)4/20/1998 3:09:00 PM
From: Steve Sanchez  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 810
 
here is the 8-k for the last April 17, 1998 CMED/update press release:

Message 4130850