Information on Exhibiting at ITEM2026 (International Technical Exhibition of Medical Imaging) | Booth No. D4-08

MNES Inc. will exhibit at ITEM2026 in April 2026, showcasing the cloud-based medical information system 'LOOKREC' and announcing a new service, 'LOOKREC Connect'.
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MNES Inc. (Headquarters: Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture; President: Shinichi Abe), provider of the cloud-based medical information management and sharing system 'LOOKREC', will exhibit at ITEM2026 (International Technical Exhibition of Medical Imaging) held at Pacifico Yokohama for three days from Friday, April 17 to Sunday, April 19, 2026.

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## Experience new services and features across 3 domains: Regional Medical Cooperation, Image Sharing, and Security at our booth

At our booth, in addition to demonstrating our core service 'LOOKREC', we will present actual device exhibitions and demos integrated with the diagnostic imaging support AI 'EIRL', as well as display the 'LOOKREC Conference Edition', which is also being utilized at the Image Interpretation Session of the Japan Radiological Society Annual Meeting held concurrently.

Furthermore, this year we have prepared demonstrations of new services and functions focusing on three areas: streamlining regional medical cooperation, efficient image sharing, and security infrastructure. Please visit our booth to experience the new stage of the medical information platform that LOOKREC is aiming for.

### New Service (1): A medical cooperation platform connecting regional testing resources ── 'LOOKREC Connect'

This is a service that connects medical institutions equipped with testing facilities to medical institutions that want to request tests, making regional medical cooperation more accessible. Through a nationwide search of medical institutions, you can find facilities nearby where test requests are possible. As long as it is between facilities that have implemented LOOKREC, images...