In conversation with WIRED

Professor Mark Kendall’s inventions have drawn attention from some of the world’s biggest names. Think the World Health Organization, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and F1 Grand Prix winner Mark Webber.
Media spotlight: 50 Most Inspiring Men

Terrific company for our CEO and founder Professor Mark Kendall with inclusion in The Courier-Mail’s guide to SEQ’s 50 Most Inspiring Men.
Pair of podcasts

WearOptimo has been in good company lately, featuring on two quite varied Australian podcasts – MTPConnect and Fear & Greed.
Media spotlight: Handy tool for tradies

Summer in Australia can be a nightmare, especially for workers such as tradies, whose jobs may involve spending significant time outside in sweltering temperatures.
Media spotlight: A conversation about opportunity

WearOptimo CEO and founder Professor Mark Kendall has long seen the opportunities in challenge, such as launching a healthtech business in Brisbane, rather than in a more traditional locale such as Silicon Valley or Geneva. This made it a perfect theme on which to expand when he was interviewed for the Engineers Australia online news hub Create.
Mark Webber visits WearOptimo

We’ve recently had the pleasure of welcoming F1 champion Mark Webber to WearOptimo.
The backing of a proven sporting pedigree

WearOptimo is proud to count Mark Webber AO as an investor and strategic partner. The Formula 1 champion and endurance athlete came on board after meeting WearOptimo founder and CEO Professor Mark Kendall through a mutual association with luxury watch brand Rolex.
Trials attract national attention

In recognition of the start of human trials for our hydration Microwearable sensor, WearOptimo has been the subject of a special 9 News feature.