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Analogic Corporation Elects James J. Judge to Its Board of Directors

Business Wire, Feb 9, 2005

PEABODY, Mass. -- John A. Tarello, Chairman of the Board of Analogic Corporation (NASDAQ: ALOG), announced today that James J. Judge, Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, and Treasurer of NSTAR, has been elected to a two-year term on the Company's Board of Directors. Judge, who will serve as a Class II Director, was appointed to fill a vacancy left by the death of Mr. Julian Soshnick, a director and former long-term officer at Analogic.

Mr. Judge joined NSTAR, a Massachusetts-based, publicly owned electric and gas utility company, as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer in 1999. Prior to that, he held a number of executive positions at BEC Energy/Boston Edison.

John Tarello commented, "Jim brings with him a wealth of experience and achievement in many areas, particularly in finance and strategic planning. Through a variety of executive leadership positions, Jim has spent his twenty-five-year career applying his vast business talents toward the growth and development of one of the most highly regarded companies in Massachusetts. We welcome him at Analogic and look forward to working with him to further strengthen the Company."

Analogic Corporation is a leading designer and manufacturer of advanced health and security systems and subsystems sold primarily to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). The Company is recognized worldwide for advancing the state of the art in Computed Tomography (CT), Digital Radiography (DR), Ultrasound, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Patient Monitoring, Cardiovascular Information Management, and Embedded Multiprocessing.

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