BIOLASE Technology honored with the Deloitte Tech Evolution Award

BIOLASE Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: BLTI) today announced that it is an inaugural winner of the Tech Evolution Award, an award that recognizes an elite group of companies that offer exceptional technologies that are transforming the technology industry. BIOLASE was announced as a recipient at a reception held on October 6 at The Island Hotel in Newport Beach, CA, by Deloitte & Touche LLP, host of the Tech Evolution Award and the Technology Fast 500.

According to Deloitte, the Tech Evolution Award recognizes companies whose proprietary technology contributes to their growth and success. Whether they are changing lives or enhancing productivity, these unique advances are helping the industry "soar to new heights" and make these companies the ones to watch.

David M. Mulder, BIOLASE Chief Executive Officer, said, "We are honored to have our market-leading laser technology recognized for this prestigious award. Our goal at BIOLASE has always been to develop laser systems and other technologies that provide clinically superior performance for many types of dentaland medical procedures, with less pain, faster recovery times and improved results over traditional instruments. This award is a tribute to all our employees."

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