Wound Management Technologies' CellerateRx product to be highlighted at SAWC/WHS meeting

Wound Management Technologies, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: WNDM) announced today that its CellerateRx product, distributed through its subsidiary Wound Care Innovations, LLC, will be highlighted in a presentation at the 23rd Annual Symposium on Advanced Wound Care and Wound Healing Society (SAWC/WHS) meeting April 17-20 in Orlando, Florida.  The presentation is "Activated Collagen Accelerates Wound Repair and Modulates Cytokine Production in Whole Blood and PBMC Cultures" by Gregory B. Pott, K. Scott Beard, Matthew Regulski, and Leland Shapiro. This is the largest annual gathering of wound care clinicians in the United States, with more than 2000 physicians, podiatrists, nurses, therapists, and researchers registered to attend.  It provides attendees with state-of-the-art information on clinical problems and the exhibit hall provides them information about innovative products and emerging technologies in wound care.  One of the most popular aspects of the conference is the poster and oral abstract session which offers unique educational benefits to attendees.  In addition, Wound Care Innovations will also be showcasing its complete line of activated collagen wound care products as an exhibitor at this year's conference.

"We are delighted to again be part of this important conference," states Cathy Bradshaw, President of Wound Care Innovations.  "And we are particularly excited about the data being presented on our advanced wound care collagen product, CellerateRx, during the abstract session."

Wound Care Innovations also announced the expansion of their sales team with the addition of three full time business development managers in Florida.  All are seasoned sales professionals with experience in the wound care market.  "I am delighted that we will have in attendance at SAWC the initial members of the Florida team. We look forward to the growth of our product placements in  Florida as we continue to grow nationally and internationally," says Ronald D. Mathis, SR VP of Marketing & Sales.

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