All Press Releases for February 02, 2010

Quick-Med's Stay Fresh Technology Named as Textile World's Quality Fabric of the Month. Unique Antimicrobial Technology Featured by Leading Industry Publication

Quick-Med Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: QMDT) announced today that Textile World featured Quick-Med's innovative Stay Fresh textiles technology as its Quality Fabric of the Month.



    GAINESVILLE, FL, February 02, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Quick-Med Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: QMDT) announced today that Textile World featured Quick-Med's innovative Stay Fresh textiles technology as its Quality Fabric of the Month.

Stay Fresh is Quick-Med's newest technology platform and has been designed to cost-effectively enhance a wide variety of textile applications including essential apparel, work wear, active wear, bedding and health care textiles. Stay Fresh greatly surpasses the performance of currently available freshness-enhancing textiles technologies. It is also extremely durable, effective for the life of the treated fabric by maintaining sustained efficacy through 75 laundering cycles, thus overcoming a major shortcoming common among today's leading antimicrobial technologies.

"Stay Fresh will provide efficacy and durability that is far superior to any other product on the market at a very attractive cost," said Dr. Jerry Olderman, VP of Research & Development at Quick-Med. "Our research team has developed a high performance textile treatment that overcomes the key shortcomings of currently available technologies."

Stay Fresh can be used with a broad range of fiber types and blends on whites and colored fabrics. The patent-pending technology employs a safe, eco-friendly active agent that remains in full concentration on any of several fabric types and compositions. It controls a broad range of both Gram-positive and Gram negative bacteria throughout the life of the product. Stay Fresh finish is not depleted during repeated laundering in hot or cold water. This extraordinary durability protects against the development of resistance by bacteria and the sustained bond means that there's no environmental impact of the wash water.

The Textile World article on Stay Fresh is available on the magazine's website: http://www.textileworld.com/Articles/2009/December/Departments/QFOM_Dec.html.

About Textile World

Textile World is published by Textile Industries Media Group (TIMG), the leading resource for textile news and information from around the globe. In addition to Textile World which covers the North American textile market, TIMG also publishes Textiles Panamericanos with a focus on the South American textile industry, and Textile World Asia covering textile industry developments in Asia. For more information, see: www.textileworld.com.

About Quick-Med Technologies, Inc.

Quick-Med Technologies, Inc. is a life sciences company that is developing innovative technologies for the healthcare and consumer markets. In addition to its Stay Fresh technology, Quick-Med is developing NIMBUS and NimbuDerm applications in several advanced medical device formats including wound care dressings, adhesives, medical grade thermoplastics, and skin sanitizers. NIMBUS is the FDA-cleared technology that has been commercialized in a line of wound dressings. The Company's MultiStat compounds have been shown to be 1,000 times more potent than the natural matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors that are present in human blood and some plant extracts. For more information, see: www.quickmedtech.com.

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2010 Quick-Med Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. NIMBUS and MultiStat are registered trademarks and NimbuDerm and Stay Fresh are trademarks of Quick-Med Technologies, Inc.

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