Quintek Technologies: Engineering Open House, Managing Engineering Information Then and Now


REMINDER, Sept. 24, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Quintek Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:QTEK) announces Engineering Open House highlighting the new Q4300 film-based imaging system and aperture card plotter. Management will be on hand to discuss managing engineering information then and now.

WHAT: ImageMax, Inc. will be holding an Engineering Open House in Manchester, CT September 24, 2003. Professionals will be on hand to discuss outsourcing requirements and provide engineering solutions.

ImageMax, Inc., the company that sold the very first engineering aperture card systems to Hamilton-Standard (1949) and General Electric (1951), continues a long standing tradition of being the industry leader in engineering information systems.

Quintek is pleased to reintroduce the new Quintek film-based imaging systems to its clients throughout the Northeast. The Q4300 aperture card plotter will produce cards directly from your CAD system (vector) or scanned images (raster) that are the critical documents handled by your company every day.

Meet Quintek's President, Robert Steele, as he presents new hardware and software options that will address the needs of today's engineering information professionals.

The Q4300 is a desktop solution that requires little space, no dedicated ventilation, plumbing or extensive electrical requirements. Quintek's CFM (Chemical-Free Microfilm) technology results in the small desktop-size of the Q4300. The unit is similar in size and weight to a desktop copier and can easily be moved similar to other common office equipment. More information can be found on Quintek's website at: www.quintek.com.

WHEN: Wednesday, September 24, 2003

WHERE: Courtyard by Marriott, Manchester, CT



            

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