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Cannabix Technologies Provides Progress Update on its Marijuana Breathalyzer

February 2, 2015

Vancouver, British Columbia, February 2, 2015 -- Cannabix Technologies Inc. (CSE: BLO) (OTC PINK: BLOZF), developer of the patent-pending Cannabix Marijuana Breathalyzer for law enforcement and the workplace, is pleased to report that the development of its marijuana breathalyzer prototype is proceeding as planned with the mechanical design, circuit board layouts, firmware, and printed circuit board designs all nearing completion.

Cannabix is developing a feature rich, durable, hand-held marijuana breathalyzer device for law enforcement and the workplace.
 “We expect our prototype to be complete in the coming weeks and we'll be sharing news about testing,” said Kal Malhi, President of Cannabix Technologies Inc. "Our team is working hard to deliver a prototype for trial testing as quickly as possible." 

The Company also reports that Dr. Raj Attariwala, MD, PhD, will be joining the Cannabix Board of Directors, subject to ratification at the AGM and special meeting to be held in February, 2015.  

Dr. Attariwala is a Vancouver based dual board certified Radiologist and Nuclear Medicine physician certified in both Canada and the United States. He holds a doctorate in Biomedical Engineering from Northwestern University. Dr. Attariwala is Cannabix’s lead product development engineer and has utilized his educational training and background in biomedical engineering to formulate product design and patent applications for Cannabix breathalyzer products.  

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