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Analogic Corporation Announces Appointment of John J. Fry as Vice President, General Counsel, and Corporation Secretary

Business Wire, Nov 12, 2007

PEABODY, Mass. -- Jim Green, President and Chief Executive Officer of Analogic Corporation (NASDAQ: ALOG), announced today that on November 26, 2007, John J. Fry will join Analogic as Vice President, General Counsel, and Corporation Secretary.

Mr. Fry is currently a principal at the law firm Driggs, Hogg, & Fry Co., L.P.A., where his practice has focused primarily in the areas of business and technology law. He was previously senior corporate counsel and intellectual property manager for Philips Medical Systems, where he served as counsel for Philips' global computed tomography business.

Mr. Fry holds a Juris Doctor degree from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law (summa cum laude 1990). He also holds graduate and undergraduate degrees in electrical engineering from Case Western Reserve University (M.S. 1985; B.S. 1983).

"I am pleased to have an attorney with John's broad background and technological knowledge join the Analogic team," noted Jim Green. "His extensive experience in corporate and commercial transactions, both domestically and internationally; medical device law and regulation; and technology and intellectual property law will be of considerable benefit to Analogic."

Mr. Fry succeeds Mr. Alex A. Van Adzin, who has resigned from his position as Analogic's General Counsel effective November 23, 2007. Mr. Van Adzin will remain with Analogic through the end of the year to assist the Company with transition issues.

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 Automatic Explosives Detection, Computed Tomography (CT), Digital Radiography (DR), Ultrasound, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Patient Monitoring, and Advanced Signal Processing. For more information, visit www.analogic.com.

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