The Victorian government has announced a round of 20 grants valued at $50,000 each the companies under the Medtech Market Growth Program. The funding...
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Medtech business Headsafe has commercialised Nurochek, a portable headset for concussion screening which it calls its “brain scanner in a briefcase”, and which has been approved for sale in the United States. According to a statement from Headsafe and the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre – which supported development of Nurochek through a $447,500 Commercialisation Fund… The post Concussion-detecting headset maker eyes US market appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
The Victorian government has announced a round of 20 grants valued at $50,000 each the companies under the Medtech Market Growth Program. The funding...
Brain imaging company EMVision Medical Devices has completed its pilot commercial line and received a third and final milestone-related payment, worth...
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As part of its growth strategy in North America, the Nordex Group is expanding its local production footprint. The company will manufacture nacelles...
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President of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has advocated for policies that safeguard domestic industries and cultivate them into indigenous...
The maker of Penfolds wine Treasury Wine Estates has issued new, higher earnings estimates for the company following its resumption of sales to China...
The medtech sector needs further investment in manufacturing to protect against further potential global shocks as medical supply chains in Australia...
The World Bank’s Board of Directors has approved US$600 million for Morocco, which will finance two projects to improve public service delivery,...