Wednesday, September 20, 2023

One View Of the Most-Important Digital Health Innovations Of 2023. They Look Pretty Interesting!

This appeared last week:

InnovationAus Award finalists: Health Tech category

Nicole Bittar
Contributor

14 September 2023

With global challenges mounting for an ageing population, worrying child mortality rates, pandemics and the effects of poverty and racial discrimination in accessing healthcare, the need for an interconnected and resilient healthcare system is greater than ever.

It is not surprising that the broad Health Tech category in the 2023 InnovationAus Awards for Excellence has attracted interest from a range of digital health platforms, as well as related technology innovations such as devices, diagnostic and therapeutics, plus MedTech, pharmaceuticals and biotech innovation.

In celebrating entrants that demonstrate commercialisation for strong research capabilities, the finalists in the InnovationAus 2023 Awards for Excellence are: Annalise Enterprise CXR; Tessara RealBrain platform; and Oli PPH.

Our finalists for the Heath Tech Category are:

Annalise Enterprises CXR – Encompasses artificial intelligence (AI) that empowers chest X-ray clinicians with a second pair of eyes. In doing so, the system detects and improves efficiencies on up to 124 different findings on chest X-rays. The Annalise Enterprises CXR is a comprehensive decision-support tool developed by clinicians for clinicians.

Tessara Therapeutics’ RealBrain platform – Developed by Melbourne-based Tessara Therapeutics, RealBrain are microscopic 3D models of healthy and diseased brain tissues that can be used to study and discover superior and more sustainable drugs to treat neurological diseases.

Oli PPH is Sydney-based Baymatob’s first AI-guided medical product based on the Oli maternity sensor, monitoring and diagnostic platform. Its distinct claim to fame is that Oli PPH is the only product to have ever demonstrated the ability to identify women who are at higher risk of developing postpartum haemorrhage, well before they give birth and allowing for clinical actions that prevent complications.

Lots more here:

https://www.innovationaus.com/innovationaus-award-finalists-health-tech-category/

I have to say these finalists look really interesting and clinically worthwhile, making it useful to browse in some detail what these finalists are up to.

Its well worth clicking the links to see how some useful innovations are being pursued!

David.

 

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