Furui shares: The goal is to incorporate liver scanning into general practitioner (GP) clinics and improve the efficiency of resource utilization.

Furui shares: The goal is to incorporate liver scanning into general practitioner (GP) clinics and improve the efficiency of resource utilization.

  () Financial Research Center on April 25th, some investors asked (), Hello, Secretary Dong, I should have seen the project of purchasing echosense equipment on a website where the British government publicized the government procurement project, and the amount was large. Since the project has been announced by the government, it is a major public news. Has echosense confirmed the bid for this procurement project? In addition, why didn’t this information be announced in official website and Furui official website? thank you

  The company replied, hello, dear investors! Recently, the supply chain of the national medical service system of the United Kingdom issued a procurement announcement, and Echosens UK Limited, a subsidiary of the company, was the winning supplier, with a total contract value of 35 million pounds (excluding VAT). The procurement object was an independent non-imaging vibration control ultrasound system (used to quantify liver/spleen hardness and measure liver steatosis), which was allowed for clinical use by non-professional ultrasound doctors. The term of the framework agreement is expected to be 22 months, which can be extended for up to 12 months. Significance of the project: 1. Introduce "subversive innovation" products to improve the diagnosis ability of community liver diseases, reduce the demand for hospital visits and reduce health inequality; 2. The goal is to bring liver scanning into the general practitioner (GP) clinic and improve the efficiency of resource utilization. According to the Listing Rules of Growth Enterprise Market of Shenzhen Stock Exchange, the project has not yet reached the public disclosure standard of listed companies. Thank you for your attention!

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