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EXHIBIT 10.1

                              CONSULTING AGREEMENT

DATE:             August 6, 2004

PARTIES:          RAY CIBISCHINIO (the "Consultant")

                  ADVANCED 3-D ULTRASOUND SERVICES, INC.
                  a Florida corporation (the "Company")

AGREEMENTS:

SECTION 1.  RETENTION OF CONSULTANT

         1.1 Effective Date. Effective August 6, 2004 (the "Effective Date") the
Company shall retain the Consultant as an independent contractor consultant, and
the Consultant hereby accepts such consulting  relationship,  upon the terms and
conditions set forth in this Agreement.

         1.2  Services.  The  Consultant  agrees  to  serve  the  Company  as  a
consultant  regarding  financial planning and marketing services for a period of
one (1) year. The Consultant shall perform and discharge well and faithfully for
the Company such consulting services during the term of this Agreement as may be
assigned to the Consultant from time to time by the President of the Company.

SECTION 2.  COMPENSATION

         2.1 Consulting Fee and Expense Reimbursement.  In full satisfaction for
any and all consulting services rendered by the Consultant for the Company under
this  Agreement,  the Company  shall pay the  Consultant  a  consulting  fee and
retainer  of 5,850  shares of the  Company's  common  stock.  All shares  issued
hereunder  shall be  registered  at the expense of the Company  pursuant to Form
S-8.

         2.2 Other  Compensation and Fringe  Benefits.  The Consultant shall not
receive any other  compensation  from the Company or  participate  in or receive
benefits under any of the Company's  employee fringe benefit programs or receive
any other fringe benefits from the Company on account of the consulting services
to be provided to the Company under this Agreement, including without limitation
health,  disability,  life insurance,  retirement,  pension,  and profit sharing
benefits.

         2.3 Time Records and Reports. The Consultant shall prepare accurate and
complete  records  of the  Consultant's  services  for the  Company  under  this
Agreement and agrees to submit records on a monthly basis to the Company,  along
with such other  documentation of the services performed under this Agreement as
reasonably requested by the Company.

SECTION 3.  NATURE OF RELATIONSHIP; EXPENSES

         3.1 Independent  Contractor.  It is agreed that the Consultant shall be
an  independent  contractor  and  shall  not be the  employee,  servant,  agent,
partner, or joint venturer of the Company, or any of its officers, directors, or
employees.  The Consultant  shall not have the right to or be entitled to any of
the employee benefits of the Company or its subsidiaries.  The Consultant has no
authority to assume or create any  obligation or liability,  express or implied,
on the  Company's  behalf or in its name or to bind the  Company  in any  manner
whatsoever.

         3.2  Insurance  and Taxes.  The  Consultant  agrees to arrange  for the
Consultant's  own  liability,  disability,  health,  and  workers'  compensation
insurance,  and  that of the  Consultant's  employees,  if any.  The  Consultant
further  agrees  to be  responsible  for the  Consultant's  own tax  obligations
accruing as a result of payments for services rendered under this Agreement,  as
well as for the tax  withholding  obligations  with respect to the  Consultant's
employees,  if any. It is expressly understood and agreed by the Consultant that
should the Company for any reason incur tax liability or charges whatsoever as a
result of not making any  withholdings  from  payments for  services  under this
Agreement, the Consultant will reimburse and indemnify the Company for the same.

         3.3 Equipment,  Tools,  Employees and Overhead.  The  Consultant  shall
provide, at the Consultant's  expense, all equipment and tools needed to provide
services under this Agreement,  including the salaries of and benefits  provided
to any  employees  of the  Consultant.  Except  as  otherwise  provided  in this
Agreement,  the  Consultant  shall be  responsible  for all of the  Consultant's
overhead costs and expenses.

        3.4  Expenses.  Unless  specifically  otherwise  agreed in  writing, all
expenses will be borne by Consultant.

SECTION 4.  TERM

         4.1 Initial Term; Renewal.  Unless otherwise terminated pursuant to the
provisions  of Section 4.2, the  consulting  relationship  under this  Agreement
shall  commence on the Effective Date and continue in effect for a period of one
(1)  year  (the  "Initial  Term").   Thereafter,  the  term  of  the  consulting
relationship  under this  Agreement  shall be extended for  successive  one-year
periods subject to either party's right to terminate the consulting relationship
at the end of the  Initial  Term or on any  subsequent  anniversary  thereof  by
giving the other party at least 10 days'  written  notice prior to the effective
date of such termination.

         4.2 Early Termination. The consulting relationship under this Agreement
may be  terminated  prior to the end of the Initial  Term or any renewal term by
the death of the Consultant,  the disability of the Consultant  resulting in the
inability of the  Consultant to perform the  consulting  service,  or by written
notice from the Company  that,  in the  Company's  sole  determination:  (a) the
Consultant has refused, failed, or is unable to render consulting services under
this Agreement;  (b) the Consultant has breached any of the  Consultant's  other
obligations  under  this  Agreement;  or (c) the  Consultant  has  engaged or is
engaging in conduct that in the Company's sole  determination  is detrimental to
the Company. If the consulting relationship is terminated for any of the reasons
set  forth  in the  preceding  sentence,  the  right  of the  Consultant  to the
compensation set forth in Section 2 of this Agreement shall cease on the date of
such  termination,  and the  Company  shall  have no further  obligation  to the
Consultant under any of the provisions of this Agreement.

         4.3 Effect of Termination.  Termination of the consulting  relationship
shall not affect the  provisions  of Sections  5, 6, 7, and 8, which  provisions
shall survive any termination in accordance with their terms.

SECTION 5.  DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION

         The Consultant  acknowledges that the Company's trade secrets,  private
or secret processes as they exist from time to time, and information  concerning
products, developments,  manufacturing techniques, new product plans, equipment,
inventions,   discoveries,  patent  applications,  ideas,  designs,  engineering
drawings,  sketches,  renderings,  other drawings,  manufacturing and test data,
computer  programs,   progress  reports,   materials,   costs,   specifications,
processes,  methods, research,  procurement and sales activities and procedures,
promotion  and pricing  techniques,  and credit and  financial  data  concerning
customers of the Company and its subsidiaries,  as well as information  relating
to the management,  operation,  or planning of the Company and its  subsidiaries
(the "Proprietary Information") are valuable,  special, and unique assets of the
Company and its subsidiaries,  access to and knowledge of which may be essential
to the performance of the Consultant's duties under this Agreement.  In light of
the highly  competitive  nature of the  industry  in which the  Company  and its
subsidiaries   conduct  their   businesses,   the  Consultant  agrees  that  all
Proprietary   Information  obtained  by  the  Consultant  as  a  result  of  the
Consultant's  relationship  with  the  Company  and its  subsidiaries  shall  be
considered confidential. In recognition of this fact, the Consultant agrees that
the Consultant will not, during and after the Consulting Period, disclose any of
such  Proprietary  Information to any person or entity for any reason or purpose
whatsoever,  and the Consultant will not make use of any Proprietary Information
for the  Consultant's  own  purposes or for the  benefit of any other  person or
entity (except the Company and its subsidiaries) under any circumstances.

SECTION 6.  NONCOMPETITION AGREEMENT

         In order to further  protect  the  confidentiality  of the  Proprietary
Information  and  in  recognition  of  the  highly  competitive  nature  of  the
industries in which the Company and its subsidiaries  conduct their  businesses,
and for the  consideration  set forth herein,  the Consultant  further agrees as
follows:

         6.1 Restriction on Competition. During and for the period commencing on
the Effective Date and ending on the date on which the  Consultant's  consulting
relationship  with the Company  terminates,  the Consultant will not directly or
indirectly engage in any Business Activities  (hereinafter defined),  other than
on behalf of the Company or its  subsidiaries,  whether such engagement is as an
officer,  director,  proprietor,  employee,  partner,  investor (other than as a
holder of less than 1% of the  outstanding  capital  stock of a  publicly-traded
corporation),   consultant,   advisor,  agent,  or  other  participant,  in  any
geographic  area in  which  the  products  or  services  of the  Company  or its
subsidiaries  have  been  distributed  or  provided  during  the  period  of the
Consultant's  consulting  relationship  with the  Company.  For purposes of this
Agreement,  the term "Business  Activities" shall mean any business in which the
Company is actively  engaged as of the  termination of this  Agreement  together
with all other  activities  engaged in by the Company or any of its subsidiaries
at any time during the Consultant's  consulting  relationship  with the Company,
and  activities  in any way  related  to  activities  with  respect to which the
Consultant renders consulting services under this Agreement.

         6.2 Dealings with  Customers of the Company.  During and for the period
commencing  on  the  Effective  Date  and  ending  on  the  date  on  which  the
Consultant's consulting relationship with the Company terminates, the Consultant
will not directly or indirectly engage in any of the Business  Activities (other
than on behalf of the  Company or its  subsidiaries)  by  supplying  products or
providing  services to any  customer  with whom the Company or its  subsidiaries
have done any  business  during the  consulting  relationship  with the Company,
whether as an officer, director, proprietor,  employee, partner, investor (other
than as a holder of less than one percent (1%) of the outstanding  capital stock
of  a  publicly  traded  corporation),  consultant,  advisor,  agent,  or  other
participant.

         6.3 Assistance to Others.  During and for the period  commencing on the
Effective  Date and  ending  on the date on which  the  Consultant's  consulting
relationship  with the Company  terminates,  the Consultant will not directly or
indirectly  assist  others in engaging in any of the Business  Activities in any
manner prohibited to the Consultant under this Agreement.

         6.4 Company's  Employees.  During and for the period  commencing on the
Effective  Date and  ending  on the date on which  the  Consultant's  consulting
relationship  with the Company  terminates,  the Consultant will not directly or
indirectly  induce  employees  of the  Company  or any  of its  subsidiaries  or
affiliates to engage in any activity  hereby  prohibited to the Consultant or to
terminate their employment.

SECTION 7.  INTERPRETATION

         It is expressly  understood and agreed that although the Consultant and
the Company  consider  the  restrictions  contained  in Sections 5 and 6 of this
Agreement  reasonable  for the purpose of preserving  the goodwill,  proprietary
rights, and going concern value of the Company and its subsidiaries,  if a final
judicial  determination is made by a court having  jurisdiction that the time or
territory  or  any  other  restriction  contained  in  Sections  5  and  6 is an
unenforceable restriction on the activities of the Consultant, the provisions of
such restriction shall not be rendered void but shall be deemed amended to apply
as to such maximum time and territory and to such other extent as such court may
judicially determine or indicate to be reasonable.  Alternatively,  if the court
referred to above finds that any  restriction  contained  in Sections 5 and 6 or
any remedy  provided in Section 9 of this Agreement is  unenforceable,  and such
restriction  or remedy  cannot be  amended  so as to make it  enforceable,  such
finding  shall not affect the  enforceability  of any of the other  restrictions
contained  in this  Agreement  or the  availability  of any  other  remedy.  The
provisions of Sections 5 and 6 shall in no respect limit or otherwise affect the
obligations of the Consultant under other agreements with the Company.

SECTION 8.  DESIGNS, INVENTIONS, PATENTS AND COPYRIGHTS

         8.1  Intellectual  Property.  The Consultant  shall promptly  disclose,
grant,  and  assign  to the  Company  for its sole use and  benefit  any and all
designs,   inventions,   improvements,   technical  information,   know-how  and
technology,  and suggestions  relating in any way to the products of the Company
or its  subsidiaries  or capable of beneficial use by customers to whom products
or services of the Company or its  subsidiaries  are sold or provided,  that the
Consultant may conceive,  develop, or acquire during the Consultant's consulting
relationship  with the Company or its subsidiaries  (whether or not during usual
working  hours),  together  with all  copyrights,  trademarks,  design  patents,
patents, and applications for copyrights,  trademarks,  design patents, patents,
divisions of pending patent  applications,  applications  for reissue of patents
and specific  assignments of such  applications  that may at any time be granted
for or upon any such designs, inventions,  improvements,  technical information,
know-how, or technology (the "Intellectual Property").

         8.2 Assignments  and  Assistance.  In connection with the rights of the
Company to the Intellectual  Property, the Consultant shall promptly execute and
deliver such applications,  assignments,  descriptions, and other instruments as
may be  necessary or proper in the opinion of the Company to vest in the Company
title to the  Intellectual  Property  and to enable  the  Company  to obtain and
maintain the entire right and title to the Intellectual  Property throughout the
world.  The  Consultant  shall  also  render to the  Company,  at the  Company's
expense,  such  assistance  as the  Company may  require in the  prosecution  of
applications for said patents or reissues thereof, in the prosecution or defense
of  interferences  which may be declared  involving any of said  applications or
patents,  and in any litigation in which the Company or its  subsidiaries may be
involved relating to the Intellectual Property.

         8.3  Copyrights.  The  Consultant  agrees to, and hereby  grants to the
Company,  title to all  copyrightable  material  first  designed,  produced,  or
composed  in the course of or  pursuant  to the  performance  of work under this
Agreement,  which material shall be deemed "works made for hire" under Title 17,
United States Code,  Section 1.01 of the Copyright Act of 1976.  The  Consultant
hereby  grants to the  Company a  royalty-free,  nonexclusive,  and  irrevocable
license to reproduce,  translate, publish, use, and dispose of, and to authorize
others so to do, any and all copyrighted or  copyrightable  material  created by
the Consultant as a result of work performed  under this Agreement but not first
produced or composed by the  Consultant in the  performance  of this  Agreement,
provided that the license  granted by this paragraph shall be only to the extent
the  Consultant now has, or prior to the completion of work under this Agreement
or under any later agreements with the Company or its  subsidiaries  relating to
similar work may acquire,  the right to grant such licenses  without the Company
becoming liable to pay compensation to others solely because of such grant.

SECTION 9.  REMEDIES

         The Consultant acknowledges and agrees that the Company's remedy at law
for a breach or threatened breach of any of the provisions of Sections 5, 6, and
8 of this Agreement would be inadequate and, in recognition of this fact, in the
event  of a  breach  or  threatened  breach  by  the  Consultant  of  any of the
provisions of Sections 5, 6, and 8, the  Consultant  agrees that, in addition to
its remedy at law, at the Company's  option,  all rights of the Consultant under
this  Agreement may be  terminated,  and the Company  shall be entitled  without
posting any bond to obtain,  and the  Consultant  agrees not to oppose a request
for, equitable relief in the form of specific performance, temporary restraining
order,  temporary or permanent  injunction,  or any other equitable remedy which
may then be  available.  The  Consultant  acknowledges  that the  granting  of a
temporary injunction, temporary restraining order or permanent injunction merely
prohibiting the use of Proprietary  Information  would not be an adequate remedy
upon breach or threatened  breach of Sections 5 and 6, and  consequently  agrees
upon any such breach or threatened  breach to the granting of injunctive  relief
prohibiting the design, development,  manufacture, marketing or sale of products
and  providing  of  services  of the  kind  designed,  developed,  manufactured,
marketed, sold or provided by the Company or its subsidiaries during the term of
the Consultant's consulting relationship with the Company.  Nothing contained in
this Section 9 shall be construed as prohibiting  the Company from pursuing,  in
addition,  any other  remedies  available  to it for such  breach or  threatened
breach.

SECTION 10.  MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

         10.1  Assignment.  This  Agreement  shall not be  assignable  by either
party, except by the Company to any subsidiary or affiliate of the Company or to
any successor in interest to the Company's business.

         10.2 Binding  Effect.  The  provisions  of  this   Agreement  shall  be
binding  upon and inure to the benefit of the heirs,  personal  representatives,
successors, and assigns of the parties.

         10.3 Notice. Any notice or other communication required or permitted to
be given  under  this  Agreement  shall be in  writing  and  shall be  mailed by
certified mail,  return receipt  requested,  postage  prepaid,  addressed to the
parties at the following addresses:

                  As to Consultant:         Ray Cibischino
                                            5410 Burchette
                                            Tampa FL 33647

                  As to Company:            Advanced 3-D Ultrasound
                                             Services, Inc.
                                            7732 N. Mobley Drive
                                            Odessa FL 33556

All  notices  and  other  communications  shall  be  deemed  to be  given at the
expiration  of three (3) days after the date of mailing.  The address of a party
to which  notices or other  communications  shall be mailed may be changed  from
time to time by giving written notice to the other party.

         10.4  Litigation  Expense.  In  the  event  of  a  default  under  this
Agreement,  the defaulting party shall reimburse the nondefaulting party for all
costs and expenses  reasonably incurred by the nondefaulting party in connection
with the default, including without limitation attorney's fees. Additionally, in
the event a suit or action is filed to enforce this Agreement or with respect to
this Agreement, the prevailing party or parties shall be reimbursed by the other
party for all costs and expenses incurred in connection with the suit or action,
including without limitation  reasonable  attorney's fees at the trial level and
on appeal.

         10.5  Waiver.  No waiver of any  provision of this  Agreement  shall be
deemed,  or shall  constitute,  a waiver of any other provision,  whether or not
similar, nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver. No waiver shall be
binding unless executed in writing by the party making the waiver.

         10.6  Applicable  Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and shall be
construed in accordance  with the laws of the state of Florida.  Exclusive venue
for any action  arising  hereunder or in connection  herewith shall lie in state
court in Hillsborough County, Florida.

         10.7 Entire Agreement.  This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement
between the parties  pertaining to its subject  matter,  and it  supersedes  all
prior  contemporaneous  agreements,  representations,  and understandings of the
parties.  No supplement,  modification,  or amendment of this Agreement shall be
binding unless executed in writing by all parties.

Company:                                                     Consultant:

ADVANCED 3-D ULTRASOUND
SERVICES, INC.

By: /s/ GLEN OSTROWSKI                                    /s/ RAY CIBISCHINIO
      GLEN OSTROWSKI, President                              RAY CIBISCHINIOEXHIBIT 10.2

                              CONSULTING AGREEMENT

DATE:             August 6, 2004

PARTIES:          CASSIE ROBERTS (the "Consultant")

                  ADVANCED 3-D ULTRASOUND SERVICES, INC.
                  a Florida corporation (the "Company")

AGREEMENTS:

SECTION 1.  RETENTION OF CONSULTANT

         1.1 Effective Date. Effective August 6, 2004 (the "Effective Date") the
Company shall retain the Consultant as an independent contractor consultant, and
the Consultant hereby accepts such consulting  relationship,  upon the terms and
conditions set forth in this Agreement.

         1.2  Services.  The  Consultant  agrees  to  serve  the  Company  as  a
consultant with regard to telemarketing  of the Company's  services for a period
of one (1) year. The Consultant  shall perform and discharge well and faithfully
for the Company such  consulting  services  during the term of this Agreement as
may be  assigned to the  Consultant  from time to time by the  President  of the
Company.

SECTION 2.  COMPENSATION

         2.1 Consulting Fee and Expense Reimbursement.  In full satisfaction for
any and all consulting services rendered by the Consultant for the Company under
this  Agreement,  the Company  shall pay the  Consultant  a  consulting  fee and
retainer  of 5,850  shares of the  Company's  common  stock.  All shares  issued
hereunder  shall be  registered  at the expense of the Company  pursuant to Form
S-8.

         2.2 Other  Compensation and Fringe  Benefits.  The Consultant shall not
receive any other  compensation  from the Company or  participate  in or receive
benefits under any of the Company's  employee fringe benefit programs or receive
any other fringe benefits from the Company on account of the consulting services
to be provided to the Company under this Agreement, including without limitation
health,  disability,  life insurance,  retirement,  pension,  and profit sharing
benefits.

         2.3 Time Records and Reports. The Consultant shall prepare accurate and
complete  records  of the  Consultant's  services  for the  Company  under  this
Agreement and agrees to submit records on a monthly basis to the Company,  along
with such other  documentation of the services performed under this Agreement as
reasonably requested by the Company.

SECTION 3.  NATURE OF RELATIONSHIP; EXPENSES

         3.1 Independent  Contractor.  It is agreed that the Consultant shall be
an  independent  contractor  and  shall  not be the  employee,  servant,  agent,
partner, or joint venturer of the Company, or any of its officers, directors, or
employees.  The Consultant  shall not have the right to or be entitled to any of
the employee benefits of the Company or its subsidiaries.  The Consultant has no
authority to assume or create any  obligation or liability,  express or implied,
on the  Company's  behalf or in its name or to bind the  Company  in any  manner
whatsoever.

         3.2  Insurance  and Taxes.  The  Consultant  agrees to arrange  for the
Consultant's  own  liability,  disability,  health,  and  workers'  compensation
insurance,  and  that of the  Consultant's  employees,  if any.  The  Consultant
further  agrees  to be  responsible  for the  Consultant's  own tax  obligations
accruing as a result of payments for services rendered under this Agreement,  as
well as for the tax  withholding  obligations  with respect to the  Consultant's
employees,  if any. It is expressly understood and agreed by the Consultant that
should the Company for any reason incur tax liability or charges whatsoever as a
result of not making any  withholdings  from  payments for  services  under this
Agreement, the Consultant will reimburse and indemnify the Company for the same.

         3.3 Equipment,  Tools,  Employees and Overhead.  The  Consultant  shall
provide, at the Consultant's  expense, all equipment and tools needed to provide
services under this Agreement,  including the salaries of and benefits  provided
to any  employees  of the  Consultant.  Except  as  otherwise  provided  in this
Agreement,  the  Consultant  shall be  responsible  for all of the  Consultant's
overhead costs and expenses.

          3.4 Expenses.  Unless  specifically  otherwise agreed in writing,  all
expenses will be borne by Consultant.

SECTION 4.  TERM

         4.1 Initial Term; Renewal.  Unless otherwise terminated pursuant to the
provisions  of Section 4.2, the  consulting  relationship  under this  Agreement
shall  commence on the Effective Date and continue in effect for a period of one
(1)  year  (the  "Initial  Term").   Thereafter,  the  term  of  the  consulting
relationship  under this  Agreement  shall be extended for  successive  one-year
periods subject to either party's right to terminate the consulting relationship
at the end of the  Initial  Term or on any  subsequent  anniversary  thereof  by
giving the other party at least 10 days'  written  notice prior to the effective
date of such termination.

         4.2 Early Termination. The consulting relationship under this Agreement
may be  terminated  prior to the end of the Initial  Term or any renewal term by
the death of the Consultant,  the disability of the Consultant  resulting in the
inability of the  Consultant to perform the  consulting  service,  or by written
notice from the Company  that,  in the  Company's  sole  determination:  (a) the
Consultant has refused, failed, or is unable to render consulting services under
this Agreement;  (b) the Consultant has breached any of the  Consultant's  other
obligations  under  this  Agreement;  or (c) the  Consultant  has  engaged or is
engaging in conduct that in the Company's sole  determination  is detrimental to
the Company. If the consulting relationship is terminated for any of the reasons
set  forth  in the  preceding  sentence,  the  right  of the  Consultant  to the
compensation set forth in Section 2 of this Agreement shall cease on the date of
such  termination,  and the  Company  shall  have no further  obligation  to the
Consultant under any of the provisions of this Agreement.

         4.3 Effect of Termination.  Termination of the consulting  relationship
shall not affect the  provisions  of Sections  5, 6, 7, and 8, which  provisions
shall survive any termination in accordance with their terms.

SECTION 5.  DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION

         The Consultant  acknowledges that the Company's trade secrets,  private
or secret processes as they exist from time to time, and information  concerning
products, developments,  manufacturing techniques, new product plans, equipment,
inventions,   discoveries,  patent  applications,  ideas,  designs,  engineering
drawings,  sketches,  renderings,  other drawings,  manufacturing and test data,
computer  programs,   progress  reports,   materials,   costs,   specifications,
processes,  methods, research,  procurement and sales activities and procedures,
promotion  and pricing  techniques,  and credit and  financial  data  concerning
customers of the Company and its subsidiaries,  as well as information  relating
to the management,  operation,  or planning of the Company and its  subsidiaries
(the "Proprietary Information") are valuable,  special, and unique assets of the
Company and its subsidiaries,  access to and knowledge of which may be essential
to the performance of the Consultant's duties under this Agreement.  In light of
the highly  competitive  nature of the  industry  in which the  Company  and its
subsidiaries   conduct  their   businesses,   the  Consultant  agrees  that  all
Proprietary   Information  obtained  by  the  Consultant  as  a  result  of  the
Consultant's  relationship  with  the  Company  and its  subsidiaries  shall  be
considered confidential. In recognition of this fact, the Consultant agrees that
the Consultant will not, during and after the Consulting Period, disclose any of
such  Proprietary  Information to any person or entity for any reason or purpose
whatsoever,  and the Consultant will not make use of any Proprietary Information
for the  Consultant's  own  purposes or for the  benefit of any other  person or
entity (except the Company and its subsidiaries) under any circumstances.

SECTION 6.  NONCOMPETITION AGREEMENT

         In order to further  protect  the  confidentiality  of the  Proprietary
Information  and  in  recognition  of  the  highly  competitive  nature  of  the
industries in which the Company and its subsidiaries  conduct their  businesses,
and for the  consideration  set forth herein,  the Consultant  further agrees as
follows:

         6.1 Restriction on Competition. During and for the period commencing on
the Effective Date and ending on the date on which the  Consultant's  consulting
relationship  with the Company  terminates,  the Consultant will not directly or
indirectly engage in any Business Activities  (hereinafter defined),  other than
on behalf of the Company or its  subsidiaries,  whether such engagement is as an
officer,  director,  proprietor,  employee,  partner,  investor (other than as a
holder of less than 1% of the  outstanding  capital  stock of a  publicly-traded
corporation),   consultant,   advisor,  agent,  or  other  participant,  in  any
geographic  area in  which  the  products  or  services  of the  Company  or its
subsidiaries  have  been  distributed  or  provided  during  the  period  of the
Consultant's  consulting  relationship  with the  Company.  For purposes of this
Agreement,  the term "Business  Activities" shall mean any business in which the
Company is actively  engaged as of the  termination of this  Agreement  together
with all other  activities  engaged in by the Company or any of its subsidiaries
at any time during the Consultant's  consulting  relationship  with the Company,
and  activities  in any way  related  to  activities  with  respect to which the
Consultant renders consulting services under this Agreement.

         6.2 Dealings with  Customers of the Company.  During and for the period
commencing  on  the  Effective  Date  and  ending  on  the  date  on  which  the
Consultant's consulting relationship with the Company terminates, the Consultant
will not directly or indirectly engage in any of the Business  Activities (other
than on behalf of the  Company or its  subsidiaries)  by  supplying  products or
providing  services to any  customer  with whom the Company or its  subsidiaries
have done any  business  during the  consulting  relationship  with the Company,
whether as an officer, director, proprietor,  employee, partner, investor (other
than as a holder of less than one percent (1%) of the outstanding  capital stock
of  a  publicly  traded  corporation),  consultant,  advisor,  agent,  or  other
participant.

         6.3 Assistance to Others.  During and for the period  commencing on the
Effective  Date and  ending  on the date on which  the  Consultant's  consulting
relationship  with the Company  terminates,  the Consultant will not directly or
indirectly  assist  others in engaging in any of the Business  Activities in any
manner prohibited to the Consultant under this Agreement.

         6.4 Company's  Employees.  During and for the period  commencing on the
Effective  Date and  ending  on the date on which  the  Consultant's  consulting
relationship  with the Company  terminates,  the Consultant will not directly or
indirectly  induce  employees  of the  Company  or any  of its  subsidiaries  or
affiliates to engage in any activity  hereby  prohibited to the Consultant or to
terminate their employment.

SECTION 7.  INTERPRETATION

         It is expressly  understood and agreed that although the Consultant and
the Company  consider  the  restrictions  contained  in Sections 5 and 6 of this
Agreement  reasonable  for the purpose of preserving  the goodwill,  proprietary
rights, and going concern value of the Company and its subsidiaries,  if a final
judicial  determination is made by a court having  jurisdiction that the time or
territory  or  any  other  restriction  contained  in  Sections  5  and  6 is an
unenforceable restriction on the activities of the Consultant, the provisions of
such restriction shall not be rendered void but shall be deemed amended to apply
as to such maximum time and territory and to such other extent as such court may
judicially determine or indicate to be reasonable.  Alternatively,  if the court
referred to above finds that any  restriction  contained  in Sections 5 and 6 or
any remedy  provided in Section 9 of this Agreement is  unenforceable,  and such
restriction  or remedy  cannot be  amended  so as to make it  enforceable,  such
finding  shall not affect the  enforceability  of any of the other  restrictions
contained  in this  Agreement  or the  availability  of any  other  remedy.  The
provisions of Sections 5 and 6 shall in no respect limit or otherwise affect the
obligations of the Consultant under other agreements with the Company.

SECTION 8.  DESIGNS, INVENTIONS, PATENTS AND COPYRIGHTS

         8.1  Intellectual  Property.  The Consultant  shall promptly  disclose,
grant,  and  assign  to the  Company  for its sole use and  benefit  any and all
designs,   inventions,   improvements,   technical  information,   know-how  and
technology,  and suggestions  relating in any way to the products of the Company
or its  subsidiaries  or capable of beneficial use by customers to whom products
or services of the Company or its  subsidiaries  are sold or provided,  that the
Consultant may conceive,  develop, or acquire during the Consultant's consulting
relationship  with the Company or its subsidiaries  (whether or not during usual
working  hours),  together  with all  copyrights,  trademarks,  design  patents,
patents, and applications for copyrights,  trademarks,  design patents, patents,
divisions of pending patent  applications,  applications  for reissue of patents
and specific  assignments of such  applications  that may at any time be granted
for or upon any such designs, inventions,  improvements,  technical information,
know-how, or technology (the "Intellectual Property").

         8.2 Assignments  and  Assistance.  In connection with the rights of the
Company to the Intellectual  Property, the Consultant shall promptly execute and
deliver such applications,  assignments,  descriptions, and other instruments as
may be  necessary or proper in the opinion of the Company to vest in the Company
title to the  Intellectual  Property  and to enable  the  Company  to obtain and
maintain the entire right and title to the Intellectual  Property throughout the
world.  The  Consultant  shall  also  render to the  Company,  at the  Company's
expense,  such  assistance  as the  Company may  require in the  prosecution  of
applications for said patents or reissues thereof, in the prosecution or defense
of  interferences  which may be declared  involving any of said  applications or
patents,  and in any litigation in which the Company or its  subsidiaries may be
involved relating to the Intellectual Property.

         8.3  Copyrights.  The  Consultant  agrees to, and hereby  grants to the
Company,  title to all  copyrightable  material  first  designed,  produced,  or
composed  in the course of or  pursuant  to the  performance  of work under this
Agreement,  which material shall be deemed "works made for hire" under Title 17,
United States Code,  Section 1.01 of the Copyright Act of 1976.  The  Consultant
hereby  grants to the  Company a  royalty-free,  nonexclusive,  and  irrevocable
license to reproduce,  translate, publish, use, and dispose of, and to authorize
others so to do, any and all copyrighted or  copyrightable  material  created by
the Consultant as a result of work performed  under this Agreement but not first
produced or composed by the  Consultant in the  performance  of this  Agreement,
provided that the license  granted by this paragraph shall be only to the extent
the  Consultant now has, or prior to the completion of work under this Agreement
or under any later agreements with the Company or its  subsidiaries  relating to
similar work may acquire,  the right to grant such licenses  without the Company
becoming liable to pay compensation to others solely because of such grant.

SECTION 9.  REMEDIES

         The Consultant acknowledges and agrees that the Company's remedy at law
for a breach or threatened breach of any of the provisions of Sections 5, 6, and
8 of this Agreement would be inadequate and, in recognition of this fact, in the
event  of a  breach  or  threatened  breach  by  the  Consultant  of  any of the
provisions of Sections 5, 6, and 8, the  Consultant  agrees that, in addition to
its remedy at law, at the Company's  option,  all rights of the Consultant under
this  Agreement may be  terminated,  and the Company  shall be entitled  without
posting any bond to obtain,  and the  Consultant  agrees not to oppose a request
for, equitable relief in the form of specific performance, temporary restraining
order,  temporary or permanent  injunction,  or any other equitable remedy which
may then be  available.  The  Consultant  acknowledges  that the  granting  of a
temporary injunction, temporary restraining order or permanent injunction merely
prohibiting the use of Proprietary  Information  would not be an adequate remedy
upon breach or threatened  breach of Sections 5 and 6, and  consequently  agrees
upon any such breach or threatened  breach to the granting of injunctive  relief
prohibiting the design, development,  manufacture, marketing or sale of products
and  providing  of  services  of the  kind  designed,  developed,  manufactured,
marketed, sold or provided by the Company or its subsidiaries during the term of
the Consultant's consulting relationship with the Company.  Nothing contained in
this Section 9 shall be construed as prohibiting  the Company from pursuing,  in
addition,  any other  remedies  available  to it for such  breach or  threatened
breach.

SECTION 10.  MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

         10.1  Assignment.  This  Agreement  shall not be  assignable  by either
party, except by the Company to any subsidiary or affiliate of the Company or to
any successor in interest to the Company's business.

         10.2 Binding Effect.  The provisions of this Agreement shall be binding
upon  and  inure  to  the  benefit  of  the  heirs,  personal   representatives,
successors, and assigns of the parties.

         10.3 Notice. Any notice or other communication required or permitted to
be given  under  this  Agreement  shall be in  writing  and  shall be  mailed by
certified mail,  return receipt  requested,  postage  prepaid,  addressed to the
parties at the following addresses:

                  As to Consultant:         Cassie Roberts

                                            22736 St. Thomas Circle
                                            Lutz FL 33549

                  As to Company:            Advanced 3-D Ultrasound
                                              Services, Inc.
                                            7732 N. Mobley Drive
                                            Odessa FL 33556

All  notices  and  other  communications  shall  be  deemed  to be  given at the
expiration  of three (3) days after the date of mailing.  The address of a party
to which  notices or other  communications  shall be mailed may be changed  from
time to time by giving written notice to the other party.

         10.4  Litigation  Expense.  In  the  event  of  a  default  under  this
Agreement,  the defaulting party shall reimburse the nondefaulting party for all
costs and expenses  reasonably incurred by the nondefaulting party in connection
with the default, including without limitation attorney's fees. Additionally, in
the event a suit or action is filed to enforce this Agreement or with respect to
this Agreement, the prevailing party or parties shall be reimbursed by the other
party for all costs and expenses incurred in connection with the suit or action,
including without limitation  reasonable  attorney's fees at the trial level and
on appeal.

         10.5  Waiver.  No waiver of any  provision of this  Agreement  shall be
deemed,  or shall  constitute,  a waiver of any other provision,  whether or not
similar, nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver. No waiver shall be
binding unless executed in writing by the party making the waiver.

         10.6  Applicable  Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and shall be
construed in accordance  with the laws of the state of Florida.  Exclusive venue
for any action  arising  hereunder or in connection  herewith shall lie in state
court in Hillsborough County, Florida.

         10.7 Entire Agreement.  This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement
between the parties  pertaining to its subject  matter,  and it  supersedes  all
prior  contemporaneous  agreements,  representations,  and understandings of the
parties.  No supplement,  modification,  or amendment of this Agreement shall be
binding unless executed in writing by all parties.

Company:                                                  Consultant:

    ADVANCED 3-D ULTRASOUND
     SERVICES, INC.

By:   /s/   GLEN OSTROWSKI                                /s/ CASSIE ROBERTS
     GLEN OSTROWSKI, President                            CASSIE ROBERTS

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