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DIAGNOS sponsors sport’s excellence April 17, 2007 – DIAGNOS inc. (“DIAGNOS” or the "Corporation") (VENTURE TSX: ADK), a leader in knowledge extraction and artificial intelligence, is proud to announce its implication in sport’s excellence by giving an excellence bursary to Mathieu Bois (see his biography below), one of the best Canadian breaststroker, in order to help in its preparation for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Mr Larente, President of DIAGNOS, says he is very impressed by the talent and determination of Mathieu Bois: "We are convinced that this bursary, offered to one of Canada’s best hopes in swimming, can make a difference in the long run, since it is given at a crucial moment of the career of an athlete. DIAGNOS thus wishes to offer the chance to this athlete to be devoted to his sport and its studies without being too much concerned with financial aspects. About DIAGNOS DIAGNOS inc. has developed data mining software and provides data mining services. The Corporation designed and developed MCubiX, a data mining software suite capable of extracting knowledge from historical data - in the form of images, text or traditional databases - and making predictions that improve business processes and decision making ability. CARDS (Computer Aided Resource Detection System) can be applied to several sectors of prospecting, such as diamond, gold, zinc, copper and the oil and gas, and each one of these resources require a distinct methodology endorsed by the application. For further information, please visit our Website at www.diagnos.ca. The Corporation’s objective is to develop a royalty stream by significantly enhancing and participating in the exploration success rate of mining and oil and gas companies. For more information, please contact: André Larente, President Telephone: (450) 678-8882, ext. 24 [email protected] Biography Mathieu Bois is currently studying at the Collège de Maisonneuve in Human Sciences with Mathematics and is training at the Multi Sport National Centre located at the Olympic Park Pools under the guidance of Paul Bergen and Benoît Lebrun. Over the course of his career, Bois set 21 provincial records and 2 age-group national records in the 100 meters and 200 meters breaststroke, records previously held by Morgan Knage. In 2005, Bois was part of the Junior squad that competed for Canada at the 2005 Junior Pan Pacific Games. Bois placed 7th in the 100 meters breaststroke and 4th in the Men’s 4x100 medley relay. In 2006, Bois has represented Canada while participating: to the Pan Pacific Games - Victoria, British Columbia; to the FINA World Short Course Championships - Shanghai, China; to the Commonwealth Games - Melbourne, Australia. Bois has recently qualified in first place for the 100 meters breaststroke for the Pan American Games that will take place next July in Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil where he will be to look for in the breaststroke and QNI events. • • Commonwealth Games, Melbourne, Australia - 2006 50 breaststroke - 29.75 (15th place) 100 breaststroke - 1:02.92 (9th place) 200 breaststroke - 2:17.30 (7ith place) • 100 breaststroke: 1:02.03 Pan American Trials, Victoria, British Columbia - 2006 200 breaststroke: 2:15.44 (Canadian Record - 15-17 years old) Commonwealth Games Trials, Vancouver, British Columbia - 2005 Personal best times FINA World Short Course Championships, Shanghai, China - 2006 200 breaststroke - 2:14.59 (26th place) Pan Pacific Games, Victoria, British Columbia - 2006 100 breaststroke - 1:02.68 (11th place) 200 breaststroke - 2:16.33 (11th place) • • Pan American Trials, Victoria, British Columbia - 2007 100 breaststroke - 1:02.03 (1st place) 200 breaststroke - 2:16.70 (2nd place) Highlights • July 6, 1988 18 175 cm / 70 kg Longueuil, Québec Saint-Hubert, Québec Club de natation des Piscines du Parc Olympique (CNPPO) Multi Sport National Centre of Montreal Paul Bergen and Benoît Lebrun 50 meters, 100 meters and 200 meters breaststroke Eighteen year-old, Mathieu Bois is part of the senior national team and is quickly climbing the ranks as one of Canada’s top breaststrokers (Canadian ranking in the 100 meters breaststroke – 1st and in the 200 meters breaststroke – 2nd) while cutting a place among the best breaststrokers of the world (World ranking in the 100 meters breaststroke – 26th). Coaches: Events: Birth date: Age: Height/Weight: Birth place: Residence: Club: Mathieu Bois