The University of Wollongong (UOW) will commercialise a new medical technology that detect radiation with the potential to be manufactured in Australia.
The venture, known as MOSkin, is a medical radiation
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Taking two bites of the research pie
Getting the mix right between industry and academia can be tricky, but one collaboration between dental manufacturer SDI and UNSW proves it is by no means impossible. Connor Pearce
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US investment in medical devices
A US-based medical distributor, LeMaitre Vascular has invested $3.2 million in an Australia medical device manufacturer to purchase the distribution rights of CardioCel and VascuCel products.
Manufactured
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Oral health vaccine manufacturer receives $14 million
A vaccine developed by Denteric Pty Ltd has won $14 million in funding from the Biomedical Translation Fund (BTF).
Based on research conducted at the University of Melbourne and with the support of biotechnology
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Researchers create breakthrough process for diabetes treatment
Using advanced biological and chemical engineering, CSIRO researchers have found a simpler, cleaner, and cheaper way to manufacture anti-diabetic drugs.
The scientists, from the Synthetic Biology Future
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Industry takes step to commercialise capsule to measure gas
An electronic capsule that measures gases in the gut is now undergoing clinical trials.
The Atmo Gas Capsule, a product of research first conducted at RMIT, is now being used in human trials at Monash
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Australian research develops first polymer heart valve
A polymer heart valve, designed in Australia, has been successful implanted in a patient, for a world first.
The joint project between CSIRO and medical device manufacturer Foldax created the Tria heart
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Australia-China joint centre for 3D printing biomaterials
With $300,000 in funding, the Queensland government established the Joint Research Centre for the Development of Functional Biomaterials in Advanced Manufacturing of Human Tissues and Organs.
The Centre
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Medtech manufacturing leads Victorian export boom
Growth in the medtech and pharmaceutical sector in Victoria has earnt $2.2 billion in exports in 2018.
Pharmaceuticals are now the highest-value manufactured export product in the state and grew by 255
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Laser technology speeds rapid blood incubation
A blood incubator using laser technologies has been developed by scientists at Monash University, in partnership with medical manufacturer Haemokinesis.
To safety transfer and transport blood, the liquid
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Biomedical engineering school opens at USYD
The University of Sydney has launched the School of Biomedical Engineering, the sixth school within the Faculty of Engineering.
The new school will focus on collaboration and teaching within the field
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Medical and digital SMEs receive commercialisation boost
The latest recipients of the Accelerating Commercialisation grants have received $1.7 million in funding.
The three businesses demonstrate how advanced manufacturing can have wider societal benefits.
Gyder
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Innovative partnership leads to blood vessel manufacture
A partnership between the University of Sydney and medical manufacturer Codex Research has secured $851,000 of Commonwealth funding through the Innovative Manufacturing Collaborative Research Centre (IMCRC).
The
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Spit and shine: new device to measure heart disease
All that is needed to predict a heart failure could be saliva and smart manufacturing, thanks to a collaboration between RMIT University, the Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC)
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A fit future for Australian healthcare technology providers in China
Austrade recently led a delegation of nine Australian health service providers to hospitals and medical facilities in Beijing, Chengdu and Guangzhou.
As China pursues its Healthy China 2030 strategy, opportunities
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Seed funding awarded for personalised nuclear medicines
The University of Sydney’s Drug Discovery Initiative awarded the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) $80,000 in seed funding to manufacture molecules of tumour-targeting triphenylphosphonium
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3D printed hearing devices that slash time from consultation to product delivery
Customised 3D printed hearing aids and earphones could soon be a common product, thanks to start up 3D Hearables.
Using an iPhone’s 3D scanning function and a system that the start-up has developed themselves,
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Federal government agency steps up support for medical manufacturing
The Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) is seeking to showcase the potential of medical manufacturing in Australia to inspire international investment.
Launching a new digital health
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Licence awarded for nuclear medicine facility
The full-scale manufacturing of nuclear medicines can now begin at Lucas Heights, following licence approval on June 13.
Part of Australia’s Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), the ANSTO
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Swinburne researchers develop skin tissue to advance bandage technology
Professor Sally McArthur’s bioengineering team have begun to create lifelike skin tissue to further studies on innovations such as smart bandages.
In future, a bandage could attract and trap bacteria
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