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Aravax is testing potential new ways to tackle food allergy
… case, they were ready to go into clinical trials but did not have the funding to conduct them. They had been looking for funding for more than a year and, at the time, there were very few options for life sciences venture capital in Australia. Seed funding from Brandon Capital through the Australian Government’s … -
Nanoengineered autoantigens to prevent and treat autoimmunity
Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system attacks its own body. This aberrant response to the body’s own cells, tissues and organs, resulting in inflammation and damage, are hallmarks of autoimmune disease. Autoimmunity affects millions of people worldwide, including over one million … -
Planar high-gain antennas to lower costs and improve performance
Most electronic devices we use today that are a vital part of our modern lives—including smartphones, laptops, tablets, televisions, radios and radars—rely on spectrum frequencies to carry information. Wireless signals are transmitted via these spectrum frequencies by mobile phones and Wi-Fi, to … -
New processes for clean burning local fuel
An example of 3D printed devices developed for small-scale production of DME. Dimethyl ether (DME) is a clean-burning synthetic fuel that can be produced from natural gas, coal, biomass, or directly from carbon dioxide. It is a versatile fuel suitable for vehicles, electricity generators, and gas … -
Innovative businesses to share in $28.7 million from the Industry Growth Program
… tailored advisory services, followed by an opportunity for matched funding grants. Successful projects in this latest grant allocation … More information Learn more about the National Reconstruction Fund … Funding will help commercialise new products, processes and services to … -
Intelligent robotic imaging system for keyhole surgeries
Medical robotics is making keyhole surgery simpler, safer and cheaper. Robotic imaging systems improves both visualisation and access issues in surgery. The enhanced situational awareness offered by this imaging system can make keyhole surgery more accurate. It also improves surgical outcomes and … -
Grants of up to $15,000 available for young Aussies in STEM
… 22 January 2024 Applications for this grant closed early as the funding was fully subscribed. The original closing date was 4 April … -
Future tech builders supercharged to develop Australia-Korea partnerships
… investing in the tech and the people to help solve them. The latest funding brings together researchers and small and medium enterprises … -
An Australian-Indian partnership to eliminate visceral leishmaniasis
Visceral leishmaniasis is a devastating disease caused by a parasite. It causes fever, weight loss, anaemia and enlargement of the spleen and liver. Up to 350 million people in 88 countries are at risk, and an estimated 700,000 to 1 million new cases occur every year. Australia–India Strategic … -
Novel approach for processing hazardous electronic waste
Rapid urbanisation, improving living standards and increasing consumption has resulted in a large amount of waste around the world. Electronic waste is growing at a very rapid rate of 4-5% every year compared to other waste streams. Globally, around 42 million tonnes of e-waste was generated in …