Funding To Establish Centre For Local Medtech Innovators
The Andrews Labor Government is supporting local medtech manufacturers and innovators to compete in the booming global market and create local high-skilled jobs in one of Victoria’s fastest growing industries.
Minister for Industry Support and Recovery Ben Carroll today announced $2.4 million from the Labor Government’s Australian Medtech Manufacturing Centre and Biotechnology Fund will go towards establishing the Victorian Connected Health Innovation and Commercialisation Centre in Melbourne’s CBD.
Delivered by ANDHealth, the new Centre will support up to 500 local companies each year, connecting them with healthcare professionals, innovators and investors who can help them fast-track the development of new digital health products, such as local inventions like the Atmo Gas Capsule and PKG Watch.
Created by Box Hill-based Atmo Biosciences, the Atmo Gas Capsule electronically reports data about the gastrointestinal system when swallowed, allowing medical professionals to quickly identify and determine treatment for gut disorders including irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease.
The PKG Watch was created by Melbourne-based Global Kinetics to help people with Parkinson’s disease keep on top of their treatment by recording and monitoring their symptoms and reminding them to take the right amount of medication.
Medtech is one of the fastest growing sectors in Victoria’s economy, generating more than $21.4 billion in revenue and supporting more than 31,000 workers.
The sector’s growth is complemented by the more than 6000 people working at Victoria’s 18 medical research institutes who generate the scientific breakthroughs that inform product development.
Today’s announcement follows the Government’s recent $3.2 million investment into 12 Victorian medtech businesses through the Medtech Manufacturing Capability Program that will create more than 90 new jobs across the state.