In conversation with Olympia Kwitowski on 4BC
With lots of milestones happening locally and globally, there was no shortage of topics for conversation when founder and CEO Professor Mark Kendall appeared on 4BC Weekend Breakfast with Olympia Kwitowski.
In conversation with The Courier-Mail
As WearOptimo works towards the release of its hydration Microwearable sensor, The Courier-Mail has shared details of its Advanced Manufacturing Facility (AMF).
Life Sciences Queensland honours Professor Mark Kendall
Proud day for WearOptimo, with recognition for our founder and CEO Professor Mark Kendall at the 2024 GENE Awards run by Life Sciences Queensland.
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.
The backing of a proven sporting degree
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.
No sweat as WearOptimo and Aspen Medical reach another milestone
Healthtech innovator WearOptimo and leading healthcare provider Aspen Medical have reached another significant milestone in the commercialisation of ground-breaking microwearable hydration sensors.
Aspen Medical has shown its further confidence in WearOptimo by following up its multi-million-dollar investment with the finalisation of a Strategic Collaboration Agreement and Distribution Framework Agreement.
New stick-on coronavirus warning device: Nine News Queensland
A team of Queensland scientists is tonight developing a stick-on coronavirus warning device allowing doctors to predict which patients will need intensive care. @9NewsQueensland
WearOptimo drives forward Microwearables with $2.5 million in funding
In a recent announcement from Acting Health Minister Hon. Alan Tudge MP, WearOptimo received the news that it is to receive $980,000 from the Australian Federal Government as part of the BioMedTech Horizons (BMTH) program.
Prof Mark Kendall invited to act as co-chair of government initiative supporting stem cell therapies
Professor Mark Kendall has been invited to act as co-chair of the Expert Advisory Panel of the Stem Cell Therapies Mission, helping world-class Australian researchers further investigate game-changing medical treatments for many chronic and inherited diseases.