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NORTHVALE, NJ – ADM Tronics announced revenue of $3.68 million for its fiscal year, an increase of 15% from the previous year's total of $3.2 million.

The company said the revenue increase resulted from increases in its electronics manufacturing and engineering services segments, but the continued supply problems for electronic components contributed to a backlog of electronics product orders from customers at the fiscal year end. During the year, ADMT devoted research and development resources to its Sonotron non-invasive therapy technology for the treatment of musculoskeletal pain conditions, and the company is preparing for the upcoming commercial introduction of its Vet-Sonotron, non-invasive pain treatment device for the veterinary market while continuing development of a medical version of the Sonotron for use on humans.

"We are pleased with the continued increase in our revenues despite the ongoing supply problems, which affected not only our production rates, but also the finalization of the design of our Vet-Sonotron," said ADMT President Andre' DiMino. "We believe the upcoming introduction of Vet-Sonotron to the veterinary market will be a milestone for the company."

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