COMPUMEDICS LIMITED (ASX:CMP) AUDIO STREAM “HEALTHY INVESTMENT ECONFERENCE”

Dezember 5, 2008

Compumedics joins in the Boardroom Radio’s “Healthy Investment eConference”

COMPUMEDICS LIMITED (CMP) provides the opportunity to listen to an audio broadcast with Mr David Burton, Chairman and Mr Warwick Freeman, Chief Technology Officer in a presentation titled “CMP – Healthy Investment eConference – Mr David Burton, Chairman and Mr Warwick Freeman, Chief Technology Officer”.

To listen, simply click on the link below:

http://www.brr.com.au/event/54196

The presentation details are as follows:
• CMP – Healthy Investment eConference – Mr David Burton, Chairman and Mr Warwick Freeman, Chief Technology Officer
• Presented by Mr David Burton, Chairman and Mr Warwick Freeman, Chief Technology Officer
• Wed, 3 Dec 2008 02:00PM AEST

Additionally, the presentation can be accessed at www.boardroomradio.comwhere it will also be archived for future on-demand listening – if you miss the live presentation, you can log on later to hear the news

Yours faithfully,

David Lawson

Company Secretary

For further information, please contact:

David Burton

Executive Chairman & CEO

Compumedics

Tel: +61 3 8420 7300

About Compumedics

Compumedics Limited, founded in 1987, is a global leader in the design and manufacture of diagnostic technologies for sleep disorders, neurophysiology and cardiology. In 1987 Compumedics established Asia Pacific’s first fully computerised sleep laboratory. Compumedics holds 80% share of the Australian sleep-diagnostic market, and has a major and rapidly growing presence in the US, European and Asian marketplaces for its sleep, neurological, and Doppler blood-flow diagnostic monitoring devices.

In 1995 the company was selected to supply equipment to the US Sleep Heart Health Study, the world’s largest sleep study of its kind, currently exceeding 14,000 studies with 20,000 patients scheduled by 2008. The company has corporate headquarters in Melbourne, Australia and offices in the United States, Asia and Europe.

In 1998 Compumedics was awarded the overall Australian Exporter of the Year.

In 2000 Compumedics was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange.

In 2002, Compumedics acquired US-based Neuroscan – the world’s leading supplier of instruments for brain-research. In the US – the world’s largest medical device market – Neuroscan hold around 90% of the market for brain-research products. This acquisition has enabled Compumedics to take advantage of the synergies between research and clinical-based Neuro Diagnostic technologies, re-affirming our commitment as a world-class developer of both sleep and neuro-diagnostic systems.

In 2003 Compumedics was awarded the Frost & Sullivan Award for Market Expansion Strategy.

In 2004, Compumedics acquired German-based DWL Elektronishe GmbH, enabling Compumedics to expand its global operations into the neurovascular and cardio-vascular diagnostic fields. In 2006, Compumedics was awarded the Frost and Sullivan Technology Leadership award for the innovative Somté recorder product.

In 2007, Compumedics and its Chairman were inducted into the Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame for their pursuit of excellence in manufacturing.

In 2008, Compumedics Germany was awarded a “top 100” innovative SME in Germany.

Compumedics has grown to become a global diagnostic medical device company with world leadership in three of the most exciting high-growth sectors and some 12,000 systems installed Compumedics businesses now include their core and pioneering sleep-diagnostics (Sleep Division), Neuro-diagnostics (Neuroscan and Neuroscience Divisions), and non-invasive blood-flow diagnostics (DWL Division). All of these fields were pioneered or discovered in the 1980s, validated in the 1990s and are only now undergoing rapid commercialisation into the rapidly expanding $1 billion plus global market.

The company has increased its sales more than 4 fold from $9 million (1999) to $38.5 million (2008), reflecting its continued commitment to an effective sales and R&D organisation.

www.compumedics.com