@australian has published an article that superbly captures the journey of our CEO, Prof. Mark Kendall, from rocket scientist to Healthtech entrepreneur and founder of WearOptimo.
Read the full article: https://t.co/LfwOw05EDt
#healthtech#wearables#entrepreneur#scientist
WearOptimo is hiring two senior engineering positions! We are looking for a medical product development engineer and medical product electrical engineer. If this sounds like a great opportunity for you, then please apply here:
https://t.co/OGsvNJP5An
#Hiring#NowHiring
Le scientifique australien Mark Kendall met au point @WearOptimo, un patch #connecté qui permettra l’envoi d’alertes précoces dans le cadre de la prise en charge des patients cardiaques ! ⚠️
Zoom sur cette avancée pour la #esanté. ⤵️
Click on the link https://t.co/PcRREF3o3W to watch Hon Deputy Premier Steven Miles and WearOptimo CEO & Founder Prof. Mark Kendall announce WearOptimo's recent partnership with the Queensland Government.
#WearOptimo#Microwearable#Wearable#DigitalHealth#qldhealth
ICYMI: ANU innovation company @WearOptimo has secured $30m funding to manufacture microwearable sensors in Brisbane.
The facility will turn out 26+ million devices per year, with ready applications for miners & the armed forces who risk dehydration😓
https://t.co/lXxCMQx4JY
Such exciting news from @WearOptimo in Brisbane this morning. The announcement of a $30 million partnership with @ANUmedia, @QldGov & @anffq to produce their ground breaking microwearable sensors that monitor diseases and other health conditions. Read: https://t.co/NHiXyYlEr7
We are delighted to announce our partnership with @QldGov, @ANUmedia and others in a $30 million project to support the production of our Microwearables at a new Queensland facility. Full announcement here https://t.co/PcRREF3o3W
#Wearable#Biomedical#Medtech
2020 Year In Review is live! https://t.co/m855d5sVdT
This year we’ve featured projects and capabilities, research trends, and engagement in 2020 as we continue supporting ANU academics to impact society with their work. To order a printed copy (out soon): https://t.co/WUd710RJmV
Throughout COVID-19, we've learnt how to embrace digital healthcare and understand the importance of personalized data. This is the future of personal health and wearables that WearOptimo is working to create! #personalhealth#digitalhealth#WearOptimo#worldeconomicforum.
BREAKING: Announces $231.8 Million Agreement with the U.S. Government to Scale Up Production of #COVID19 Home Tests
The first non-prescription, over-the-counter at-home #rapidtest for #COVID19 detection.
https://t.co/Mr3VCkLFJS
First responders, construction workers are at high-risk of heat-stress. Heat-stress induced dehydration decreases worker productivity by 12%.
To prevent dehydration, WearOptimo is creating Hydration Microwearables to wirelessly provide hydration status to users.
#WHS#Wearables
There are major quality and safety issues in Aged Care hydration, according to Royal Commission Aged Care Quality and Safety report vol.1, Oct 2019. To help solve this problem, WearOptimo is developing a hydration wearable to detect a patient’s hydration status in real-time.
Congratulations to our teammate, Betty Xiong, for receiving the Fulbright Scholarship 2021👏 Betty will be pursuing a postgraduate degree in Biomedical Informatics. As a Biomedical engineer at WearOptimo, she is enabling the team in developing hydration Microwearables.
2020 was within a whisker of being the hottest year. Dehydration can impair our health and worsen medical conditions (cardiac disease, delirium). We are addressing these challenges by developing Microwearable sensors to monitor one's hydration status. Stay tuned. #wearables