The Queensland government and the Australian National University have struck a $30 million deal with the WearOptimo to start mass-production a new, potentially life-saving technology in Australia. A partnership between the Queensland Government, The Australian National University (ANU), WearOptimo, and the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF) are looking at manufacturing and distributing WearOptimo’s inexpensive MicrowearableTM devices that allow patients and their doctors early warnings of life-threatening events, including heart attacks, heatstroke, and other conditions. Set to be built manufactured in an advanced technology facility in Brisbane. WearOptimo founder and CEO Mark Kendall said the new “sticker-like” devices are designed to improve the lives of seriously ill patients by allowing their medical carers to provide timely medical attention due to real-time monitoring fast and accurate reports on the patient’s health. “Our Microwearable sensors are at the cutting-edge of personalised treatment and healthcare,” he said “Another type of our Microwearable sensor is …
WearOptimo Strikes $30 Million Deal For Life-Saving Technology
March 15, 2021
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