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FUJIFILM APPOINTS TWO NEW VICE PRESIDENTS


Stamford, CT - February 6, 2007 - FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA, Inc. is pleased to announce the promotion of two executives based in the company's Stamford, Conn., headquarters. Kazuhiro Hishinuma, of Greenwich, Conn., has been named Vice President of Engineering and Steven Haberlein, of Ridgefield, Conn., has been appointed Vice President of Eastern Sales. Together they bring more than 45 years of experience and knowledge in the medical imaging field.

Hishinuma began his career with Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. (now known as FUJIFILM Corporation) in Tokyo in 1981 and has since held various positions of increasing management responsibility in the areas of engineering, marketing and operations. Most recently he held the position of Director of Engineering for FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA. Prior to that he served as Operations Manager in the Medical Systems Business Division in Tokyo where he led the company's highly-successful international efforts for Fujifilm Computed Radiography (FCR) and SynapseŽ PACS (picture archiving and communications system).

As Vice President of Engineering, Hishinuma will assume responsibility for all software development efforts for imaging and information products at FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA - including SynapseŽ - to meet the needs of customers both in the United States and globally.

Steven Haberlein, also a veteran of the medical imaging industry, joined FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA in November 2002 as Northwest Regional General Manager. Under Haberlein's leadership his team consistently produced high results and was the top performing sales region in 2004, the same year Haberlein was honored as Regional General Manager of the Year. In March of 2006 he was promoted to Executive Director of Channel Sales and Operations, assuming responsibility for the development and implementation of strategies for the rapidly-growing private practice market and other valued channel outlets, as well as for managing Fujifilm's key business relationships with partners including Siemens Medical Systems and Stryker Orthopedics.

In his new role Haberlein will lead all field sales activities in the eastern half of the United States while continuing to oversee Channel and Sales Operations.

"Fujifilm has long been recognized as an industry leader and innovator at the forefront of imaging technology," said John Weber, Fujifilm's Executive Vice President. "With the talent and experience that Kaz Hishinuma and Steve Haberlein bring to these vice president roles, we're confident that under their leadership we are well positioned to anticipate customer needs and further strengthen our position in this rapidly changing radiology market."

About FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA, Inc.
As one of the FUJIFILM Corporation family of companies with 70 years of imaging experience and almost $25 billion in sales, FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA Inc. is a leading provider of diagnostic imaging products and network systems to meet the needs of healthcare facilities today and well into the future. Fujifilm's family of Imaging Systems products and technologies-including digital x-ray, women's healthcare imaging, dry imagers, and conventional x-ray film and equipment-are tailored to suit many different applications for a variety of imaging environments. The pioneer in the field, Fujifilm remains the market leader in digital x-ray with products that are clinically proven and constantly evolving to set the standard in digital imaging innovation. FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA is headquartered in Stamford, CT.

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