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Sullivan takes the reins at Asia and the Pacific
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Powerhouse of the public service joins ANU
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$30 Million Innovation Deal Secured Between the Australian National University and WearOptimo
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WearOptimo’s life-saving Microwearable sensor technology heads into production, with $30 million deal.
A revolutionary healthcare technology with potential to save millions of lives globally is poised to enter mass-production following the announcement of a $30 million deal in Australia.
The project will fund an advanced technology facility in Brisbane, Australia – a critical step to WearOptimo making and distributing its Microwearable
TM sensor health technology worldwide.
WearOptimo’s inexpensive, pain-free wearable devices can give patients and their doctors early warning of life-threatening events such as heart attacks, heat stroke and other conditions. They represent a breakthrough in personalised medicine.
A partnership between the Queensland Government, The Australian National University (ANU), WearOptimo, and the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF) will invest $30 million in a globally-competitive, high-tech manufacturing facility – based in Australia
Tiny med tech that will save lives to be made in Australia
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