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way undervalued and way undiscovered

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this technology is soon to become the "gold standard" for food testing --- Pharma and water are also targeted for this technology. Now that MMTC has the finance package they were looking for to begin production, and they have OSI lined up to produce their machines, I suspect we are only weeks away from some pretty impressive news regarding orders.

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6-4-10     insider Buying  Statement of Changes in Beneficial Ownership (4)  http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=43106172&symbol=NB%5EMMTC

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Share Structure

Saturday, May 29, 2010

A/S 500 Mill

O/S 143 mill

Float 58 Mill

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MIT has developed and patented a laser-based technology for rapid microbe detection and identification - going to be big!!

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Micro Identification Technologies Inc. (MIT) (MMTC) is focused on becoming a global leader in developing, supporting and marketing rapid systems and processes that detect and identify microbial organisms. For several years the company has been working on the development of a breakthrough, laser-based microbial identification technology. This technology has been designed to be extremely fast and easy to use while not relying on conventional chemical or biological processing, fluorescent tags, gas chromatography or DNA analysis.

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MIT’s technology has the potential to revolutionize the $5 billion rapid microbial test market by annually saving thousands of lives and tens of millions of dollars. Since 1998, the industry has had an annual expansion of 9.2 percent - with growth projections for 30 percent annually. MIT is well positioned with its cutting-edge microbial technology as demand continues to soar as a result of major health, safety and homeland security issues

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mmtc should have another good day

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MMTC is a good one - could bust out @ anytime

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58mil float nice - this will move fast with any buying pressure

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When the next PR comes out I expect to break back into the 6's for good

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Micro Imaging Technology, Inc. (MMTC) Form 4's

Good sign...

http://xml.10kwizard.com/filing_raw.php?repo=tenk&ipage=6932041

http://xml.10kwizard.com/filing_raw.php?repo=tenk&ipage=6932030

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this stock is bit unique because the MIT 1000 device is somewhat revolutionary.

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MIT’s technology has the potential to revolutionize the $5 billion rapid microbial test market by annually saving thousands of lives and tens of millions of dollars. Since 1998, the industry has had an annual expansion of 9.2 percent - with growth projections for 30 percent annually. MIT is well positioned with its cutting-edge microbial technology as demand continues to soar as a result of major health, safety and homeland security issues

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from 5-18-10 MIT Expands Distributor Responsibility in Asia
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=42864589&symbol=NB%5EMMTC

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The company’s technology offers significant advantages over today’s methods of microbial detection, including lower cost, rapid results, easier use and the ability to test for multiple bacteria in one process. The system is statistically based and includes a unique MIT Microbe Library of pre-measured light scattering identifiers - or fingerprints - derived from the measurements of tens of thousands of individual microbes for each species and subspecies to be detected.

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MMTC Led By Experienced Management Team

Micro Identification Technologies Inc. is a development stage company whose objective is to become a global leader in developing and marketing rapid systems and processes that detect and identify microbial organisms.

The company has developed a quick, cost-effective way to identify 23 different species of pathogenic bacteria, just mere minutes after completed culturing. It’s all done by laser light that is scattered off bacteria cells suspended in water, creating light patterns that are unique for each bacteria species. For more information on the company, please visit www.micro-imaging.com.

As with any other up-and-coming company, a top-notch management team will be key to its future success. Micro Identification Technologies has a solid management team in place as can be seen below:

David L. Haavig – PhD, Vice-President and Chief Scientist

Dr. Haavig joined the company in May 1998 as director of research and development. He has over 30 years experience in instrument design and computer software with applications in optical measurement and analysis. Prior to joining Micro Identification Technologies, Dr. Haavig was technical director and principal investigator on numerous government programs at McDonnell Douglas and Science Applications International Corporation.

Michael W. Brennan – Chairman and President

Mr. Brennan has spent has over 25 years within the computer industry and participated in the founding of four companies that successfully became publicly-held companies through IPOs. Three of these companies are listed on the NASDAQ – Computer Automation, Interscience and Symmetricom. One company is listed on the London Stock Exchange – Optim.

Victor A. Hollander – Director and Chief Financial Officer

Mr. Hollander was licensed to practice public accounting in California in 1958. In 1965, he established and was the partner in charge of the Los Angeles office of a large New York CPA firm where he specialized in audit and securities matters. In 1978, Mr. Hollander left and formed the accounting firm of Hollander, Gilbert, & Co. In 2002, he joined Weinberg & Company as managing director.

John Ricardi – Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer

Mr. Ricardi brings 30 years of experience in commercializing and developing businesses for high technology products and systems. He most recently served as vice-president and general manager of the Sensor Products Division at JMAR Technologies. At JMAR, Mr. Ricardi led the development and commercialization of the company’s water monitoring system from its conception.

Catherine Patterson – Vice-President and Chief Accounting Officer

Ms. Patterson became the company’s secretary in May 1989 and has also held the position of treasurer from August 1984 to February 1986. She was appointed the company’s chief financial officer in June 1990. Ms. Patterson developed an extensive background in legal and financial capabilities while employed by General Motors.

Geoerge R. Farquhar – CPA Consultant

Mr. Farquhar is a successful executive in finance and general operations and worked for over five years with Price Waterhouse. During the past 30 years, he has served as chief financial officer, chief operations officer as well as president of two corporations, each reporting over $100 million in annual revenues. He has also been employed for over eight years by Micro Identification Technologies.

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closed up 7.3% - nice day yesterday!!

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System Validation

Research Institute Performance Test Method Certification –prerequisite for sales into food protection market –99% accuracy in 55 tests conducted.

North American Science Associates (NAMSA) compared the System to a product used by many diagnostic labs –MIT 1000 98% accuracy vs. Competitor 60% in 1/10th the time.??

USDA evaluated the MIT 1000 for its performance in the identification of Listeria –90% accuracy in 255 tests conducted.

check out the PDF on their web site
http://www.microidtechnology.com/images/...

incubation & Preparation Time is 10 - 48 hours
Identification Time is 5 minutes
Where they excel is in the Identificaton time and Cost/Test

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closed up 7.3% - nice day

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Form 8-K for MICRO IMAGING TECHNOLOGY, INC.
http://biz.yahoo.com/e/100609/mmtc.ob8-k.html

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MIT has demonstrated the ability to detect and identify, within several minutes, the microbes Escherichia coli, Listeria, Salmonella, Staphylococcus aureus, and other pathogenic bacteria. MIT recently performed over 300 tests for the identification of the aforementioned contaminants and scored 95% accuracy. The System can currently identify 23 species of bacteria and its ID capability is easily expanded.

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Form S-1/A.. outlining the details of the funding they received:

http://xml.10kwizard.com/filing_raw.php?repo=tenk&ipage=7006599

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Here is a link to the full report recently issued by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) for Congress who asked the IOM to examine the gaps in the current food safety system under the purview of the FDA and to identify the tools needed to improve food safety.

http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=12892&page=R1

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6-4-10 Insider Buying Statement of Changes in Beneficial Ownership
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=43106172&symbol=NB%5EMMTC

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5-18-10 MIT Expands Distributor Responsibility in Asia
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5-26-10 MIT Contracts OSI Optoelectronics to Manufacture the MIT 1000 Rapid Microbial Identification System

http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=42976665&symbol=NB%5EMMTC

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Micro Identification Technologies, Inc. (MMTC.OB) Identifies the “Bugs”

Micro Identification Technologies Inc. has developed and patented a rapid microbial identification system that revolutionizes the pathogenic bacteria ID process. Offering significant advantages over today’s methods of microbial detection, the company’s MIT 1000 Rapid Microbial Identification System can identify bacteria in less than five minutes.

The company’s technology does not rely on chemical or biological agents, conventional processing, fluorescent tags, gas chromatography or DNA analysis. The MIT 1000 System identifies bacteria with a laser that uses the principle of light scattering with proprietary PC-based software algorithms to test samples at less than $0.10 per test. MIT’s technology can save tens of millions of dollars annually and thousands of lives.

MIT’s primary focus is on food safety where over the past few years a vast amount of food contamination occurrences have been recorded. The Center for Disease Control reports that over 325,000 food contamination events cause 5,000 deaths annually. MIT’s technology can also be used for applications in clinical diagnostics, pharmaceutical and semiconductor processing as well as drinking water testing. The technology is also adaptable to perform identification of the air.

Microbial testing pioneer MIT will pursue each of the various applications for its technology over the next few years. Industry revenues for all rapid testing methods exceed $5 billion annually; of that figure food safety accounts for over $3 billion. Having expanded at a rate of 9.2 percent annually since 1998, current annual growth projections for the industry are at 30 percent, driven by major health, safety and homeland security issues.

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Micro Identification Technologies, Inc. (MMTC.OB) Announces Equity Financing Commitment of Up to $5 Million from Dutchess Capital

Micro Identification Technologies, Inc. today announced that it has secured an equity financing commitment of up to $5,000,000 from a private equity firm, Dutchess Capital through its Dutchess Opportunity Fund, LP. During the 3-year term of this equity commitment, Micro Identification Technologies will be able to sell shares of its common stock to Dutchess Capital up to the total committed amount. Although MIT will be able to determine at its sole discretion the amount and timing of any sales of these shares, the sales are subject to certain conditions which will be provided in an 8-K filing with the SEC.

MIT’s Chief Executive Officer, Michael Brennan, stated, “We are very pleased with Dutchess’ commitment and is one of several financing strategies that will be pursued to accelerate the commercialization of our products and business growth. Dutchess has the track record and experience in the industry and has been a leader of providing equity credit lines for over 10 years which contributed significantly to selecting them as our partner.”

Chris Quin, Dutchess Vice President of business development commented, “We are excited to work with MIT as they continue to execute their business plan, develop further applications and increase market penetration of their laser-based, rapid microbial identification technology.”

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MMTC has the technology and they have the financing - this will be a fun ride - imo

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Micro Identification Technologies, Inc. (MMTC.OB) New MIT 1000 Rapid Microbial Identification Device Constitutes Paradigm-Shift in Food Safety and MRSA Screening

Micro Identification Technologies Inc. is poised to make huge profits in the food safety/healthcare sectors with the release of its new MIT 1000, a system designed to satisfy the growing demand in both industries for a rapid microbial identification solution to prevent food borne illness and provide robust patient screening for Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) in hospitals.

In the US alone, there are 76 million cases per year of food borne disease, mostly resulting in 1-2 day illnesses which cause pain and discomfort leading to an overall drop in economic productivity; however, there are an incredible 5,000 deaths each year, and over 325,000 hospitalizations, from contaminated foodstuffs, according to CDC data.

As astounding as this statistical data may seem in this day and age, with all of our advanced technology, yet worse is additional US data from the CDC which indicates an alarming 6-9% annual rise in MRSA contamination, resulting in over 278,000 hospitalizations in 07 alone.

Executive Vice President and COO of MMTC, John Ricardi, sees the MIT 1000 as being able to strike a deathblow to these insidious problems by replacing the current bacterial identification workflow in both food processing and MRSA screening environments, which consists of an inordinately time-consuming, cumbersome and costly process that requires a sizeable sample sent off to a well-equipped lab with a trained microbiologist who can culture and analyze the sample – a process requiring an unacceptably long minimum time span of 48-72 hours (a figure which has remained relatively unchanged for over a century).

The MIT 1000 can complete the same pathogenic bacteria identification workflow process in 10 minutes, a whopping 99.65-99.77% reduction in time. Additionally the system’s functionality and small form factor make it ideally suited to field work, resulting in downstream efficiencies wherever the device is employed.

At 1.25 cubic feet and weighing less than 25lbs. the MIT 1000 is easily portable; instead of a large scraping sent off and cultured in a lab, then examined under the microscope by a trained scientist, anyone with a half-day training can easily operate this device.

Ricardi stated his intention to go after the lucrative Food Processing market first, where he envisions massive growth in demand for testing needs due to the globalization of US food sourcing and mounting pressures for efficiency within the industry itself, citing the increased speed and volume with which “product is moving through the supply chain” as the key factor increasing the number of contamination events.

The MIT 1000 uses a no-reagent process that requires only a small sample placed into the test vial, which is then subjected by the machine to the beam of its high-quality solid-state laser (600 nanometer, 30-45 molecular weight, 100 micron).

The beam strikes the material, and an array of 35 photo detectors surrounding the test vial collect data representing the “light scattering intensities that are generated when a cell intersects the laser beam”. These patterns are then compared, by the computer, to a vast database of such patterns stored in the device which are unique to each species of bacteria.

The patterns are like a fingerprint, and the database is like a library of fingerprints. By comparing the observed patterns from the sample with the library, the system is able to quickly identify bacteria and thus determine contamination in the sample when 10-50 organisms have been successfully fingerprinted.

According to industrial diagnostics industry-leading analyst Strategic Consulting, Inc., the MIT 1000 can do for $0.10/test what would currently cost you $2.85/test from existing rapid ID, with savings attributable to the MIT 1000’s superior design.

Ricardi intends to push the 2Q release of the device via a global manufacturer and distribution network that extends beyond the US into 10 countries, in order to grow sales quickly and make the Company cash flow positive within one year on the success of what is destined to be big hit.

Ricardi also pointed out that beyond MRSA and food contamination, the MIT 1000’s systems could easily be used in multiple other industries like clinical diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, drinking water, and even semi-conductors.

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check out MMTC's website- lots of good info -> http://www.micro-imaging.com/

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This stock has the capability of moving to the big boards if adoption of
their technology progesses as expected

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check this out:

Cost Saving is huge 1.5 Billion/yr !!!!
System offers significant advantages in operating cost and contamination results.

??Results are in less than 10 minutes after culturing.

??Culturing sample size is adequate in one-half the time when compared to conventional identification methods.

??System operating cost is les than $0.10 & uses no reagents or additives.

??System capital cost is much less than other rapid test systems.

??System can presently ID 23 species and is easily expandable.

??MIT 1000 surpasses competition in many critical areas.

??AOAC RI PTM certification achieved with 99% accuracy score enabling sales to food protection market.

FOOD MARKET
Annual Number of Biological Tests 630,000,000
Annual Biological Test Revenues 1,650,000,000
Average Cost/Test ($) 2.62
Estimated MIT 1000 Test Cost ($) .10
Potential Annual Savings with MIT 1000 1,587,000,000

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New MIT 1000 Rapid Microbial Identification Device Constitutes Paradigm-Shift in Food Safety and MRSA Screening

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