SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 13, 2017 -- Varex Imaging Corporation (Nasdaq:VREX) today announced that it will be participating in the RBC Global Healthcare Conference on Wednesday, February 22, 2017 and the BTIG Fourth Annual Medical Technology, Life Sciences and Diagnostics Conference on March 1, 2017.
RBC Conference
Varex’s Chief Financial Officer, Clarence Verhoef, will participate in a “fireside chat” discussion about the company on Wednesday, February 22nd at 2:35 pm ET at the RBC Healthcare Conference. This investor conference will be held at the New York Palace Hotel in New York City. A webcast of the “fireside chat” and a replay of the webcast can be accessed via the investor section of Varex’s website at www.vareximaging.com. The replay will be available through May 24, 2017.
BTIG Conference
Mr. Verhoef will also participate at the BTIG Conference on Wednesday, March 1st. This investor conference is being held at the Cliff Lodge in Snowbird, Utah.
About Varex Imaging
Varex Imaging Corporation is a leading innovator, designer and manufacturer of X-ray imaging components, which include tubes, digital flat panel detectors and other image processing solutions, which are key components of X-ray imaging systems. Varex’s components are used in medical imaging as well as in industrial and security imaging applications. With a 65+ year history of successful innovation, global OEM manufacturers of X-ray imaging system use the company’s X-ray sources, digital detectors, connecting devices and imaging software as components in their systems to detect, diagnose and protect. Varex employs approximately 1,400 people located at manufacturing and service center sites in North America, Europe, and Asia. For more information about Varex, visit www.vareximaging.com.
For Information Contact: Howard Goldman Director of Investor & Public Relations Varex Imaging Corporation 801.978.5274 | [email protected]


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