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Embargoed for release at 1400 GM (9:30pm MYT/SGT) 29 October 2013

MALAYSIAS iGENE LAUNCHES NETWORK OF DIGITAL AUTOPSY CENTRES IN THE UK IN PRESENCE OF MALAYSIAN PRIME MINISTER
LONDON, 29th October, 2013 Malaysian advanced medical informatics company iGene Sdn. Bhd. today launched the first of 18 state-of-the-art digital autopsy facilities for the UK, the first country to adopt this revolutionary technology. The landmark event, on the first day of the World Islamic Economic Forum in London, was witnessed by Malaysian Prime Minister the Honourable Dato' Seri Mohamed Najib Tun Abdul Razak. The 3 million Digital Autopsy Facility at Sheffields Medico-Legal Centre the first facility of a nationwide network that will eventually involve an investment of 50 million in the UK, over the next two years will be operated by Sheffield City Council on completion in November 2013. . The construction and equipping of the centre is being funded by iGene London Limited, the UK subsidiary of iGene Sdn. Bhd., which will also train and support the pathology team in Sheffield and recruit at least 14 other highly-skilled support staff. Approximately 550,000 deaths are recorded in England and Wales each year alone, of which more than 200,000 require a post-mortem. Mr Matt Chandran, CEO of iGene Sdn. Bhd., said at the launch, We are honoured that Prime Minister of Malaysia, the Honourable Dato' Seri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak, is here to witness the launch of our 50 million investment in this network of Digital Autopsy Facilities for the UK. This is the first such network anywhere in the world, a testament to the innovative thought-leadership of the UK Government and forward-thinking cities like Sheffield and others across the country, with whom we are working. Digital Autopsy is more than just a technological innovation; we believe it represents a tremendous humanitarian step forward in establishing the cause of unnatural death in a humane manner. Dato' Seri Mustapa Mohamed, Malaysian Minister of International Trade and Industry, said: "I am proud of iGene's achievement which is showcased at the 9th WIEF. Indeed, this made-in-Malaysia technology is a milestone for innovation in Malaysia. The digital autopsy services are much faster, non-invasive and compliant of international standards. "The UK's adoption of iGene's services is a testament to the capability of Malaysian companies to offer world-class technology-driven services."

Digital Autopsy involves a three-dimensional scan of the body using a CT scanner, iGenes revolutionary visualisation software enables the pathologist to conduct a full, non-invasive digital post mortem, with the results being available shortly after. Peter Vanezis, Consultant Forensic Pathologist to the Home Office and Chief Medical Officer for iGene in the UK, stressed that the introduction of this new technology would be progressive: Only Coroners can order a digital autopsy and their partnership with us is of paramount importance. As Chief Medical Officer, I will continue to work closely with local authority Coroners, with whom I have had long relationships over the years, to understand their needs and see how Digital Autopsy can be used to complement and eventually avoid a traditional, invasive post mortem. I am also setting up a steering committee of 10 to 14 experts to assist me in this work, including pathologists, radiologists, radiographers and physicists; people from both medical and scientific disciplines. This steering committee will ensure quality assurance and strengthen the links between the new technology and existing ones. END OF PRESS RELEASE

For more information please contact: (For UK-based media) Deborah Smith, Wordsmith Communication UK Ltd, on 07881 500557 or ds@wordsmith-communication.co.uk (For Asia-Pacific based media) May Barza, WeR1 Consultants Pte Ltd, on +65 67374844 or maybarza@wer1.net

Notes to Editors: Images and a short video about digital autopsies are available on request or via the iGene online newsroom: http://news.cision.com/igene

About iGene: iGene London Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of iGene Sdn. Bhd., a Malaysian Company. The Company specializes in the development of Advance Medical Visualization Technology. It has won numerous international and local awards, cited by international journals for its work in the space of the use of visualization in post-mortem examination. You can find out more about Digital Autopsies by visiting: http://www.infovalley.net.my

About the UK network of Digital Autopsy Facilities: iGene is currently in either in discussion, or contractual negotiation, with 17 other UK towns and cities with regards to creating a network of Digital Autopsy Facilities, which would ensure they were accessible within a reasonable distance no matter where the deceased was located. Negotiations are being undertaken with the support of specialist law firm Trowers & Hamlin. After Sheffield, the next location expected to be operational will be either Bristol or Bradford.

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