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BioElectronics Corporation: BioElectronics Wins Wall Street Journal 2009 Innovation Award


Published on 2009-09-14 07:09:39 - Market Wire
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FREDERICK, MD--(Marketwire - September 14, 2009) - BioElectronics Corp. (PINKSHEETS: [ BIEL ]), the maker of inexpensive, disposable drug-free anti-inflammatory devices, today announced it has been selected as a runner up in the medical device category of the 2009 Wall Street Journal Innovation Awards unveiled in today's global editions and online. The award was given for the Company's wearable patch that uses pulsed electromagnetic energy to deliver drug-free pain relief for a variety of conditions.

Richard Staelin, Chairman of the Board of BioElectronics, said, "We are gratified that such a prestigious organization has validated the work of BioElectronics management to bring our innovative technology to market. For a start-up of our size, it is exciting to be on a winners list that includes this year established technology leaders like Abbot Labs, HP, Qualcomm, National Semiconductor, Intel and NASA. The Wall Street Journal said that they received almost 500 nominations from around the world and selected only 36 winners." A complete file of this year's winners is available on the WSJ Online website or on [ http://www.healfasttherapy.com/wsjinnovationaward ].

Andrew Whelan, BioElectronics CEO, will accept the award at The Wall Street Journal's 2009 Technology Innovation Awards ceremony on Oct. 13 at a dinner in Redwood City, Calif. featuring a keynote address by Marc Benioff, chairman and chief executive of Salesforce.com Inc. The ceremony will be held in conjunction with the Dow Jones VentureWire Technology Showcase.

About BioElectronics Corporation

BioElectronics Corporation is the maker of ActiPatch® Therapy, RecoveryRx™ Devices, HealFast™ Therapy ([ www.healfasttherapy.com ] ) and the Allay™ family ([ www.AllayPatch.com ]) of inexpensive, disposable drug-free anti-inflammatory devices. For more information please see [ http://www.BioElectronicsCorp.com ].

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