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Artificial Intelligence • Software • Wearables
Melbourne, Victoria, AU
21 Employees

H3D is an Australian PhD research spinout whose mission is to make custom-fit medical devices accessible for everyday people. We do this by providing B2B software to manufacturers/labs which unlocks rapid growth for their custom-fit businesses: - Product #1 = AutoDesign, which automates CAD processes with AI and removes the need for highly skilled CAD technicians. - Product #2 = Smartphone Scanning, which enables remote, non-intrusive capture of 3D digital impressions Since launching in 2021, H3D has become the Audio industry’s leading provider of AI CAD Automation. We partner with iconic brands such as Sennheiser, Dreve, and Formlabs.


Wearables • Biotech
Melbourne, Victoria, AU
54 Employees

Nutromics is an Australian-born diagnostic company with a vision to create a world with zero preventable deaths due to a lack of continuous diagnostic monitoring. The Nutromics patch consists of DNA-based sensors coated onto the tips of microneedles. Our breakthrough technology unlocks continuous and real-time monitoring of multiple clinically relevant targets for some of the deadliest disease states in the world. Founded in 2017, to date we've raised US$27 million, were recognized as one of the Top 50 Australian inventions changing the world, were awarded Technology Platform Solution of the Year at the national iAwards, were part of the inaugural cohort of LaunchVic's 30x30 program, and were a Top 5 finalist in MedTech Innovator. We have teams across Australia and the US. Join us on our journey to save millions of lives through continuous diagnostic monitoring.


Wearables
Melbourne, Victoria, AU
15 Employees

Hemideina is a medical device start-up, developing a new device to treat moderate-to-profound deafness. Our device is a sound processor/transmitter that sits in the ear canal, and an implant, implanted above the ear canal, connected to an electrode that stimulates the auditory nerves of the cochlea. Our device in miniature, discreet and takes advantage of the ear's natural contours for directionality, hearing-in-noise and filtering out background noise.