Originally posted by semi retired
Anteo makes it work .
The Hon. Christopher Pyne MP Minister for Defence and Dr Sacha Dopheide CEO Lumos Diagnostics. Photo: David Jones
A DMTC project team has won a National Innovation Award at the international Land Forces 2018 Exposition in Adelaide for its development of a field-deployable, handheld diagnostic device.
The device will enable medical professionals to rapidly identify and treat life-threatening diseases through a diagnostic system that can detect and differentiate between multiple infectious disease agents within a single test cartridge at the point of care.
Industry partners Lumos Diagnostics (a wholly-owned subsidiary of medical technology firm Planet Innovation), Anteo Technologies and research partner Deakin University are collaborating on the project.
Great article and it would be even better if we shareholders could understand exactly how we are involved and how revenues may flow from this device. I think Dolcevita certainly has a point there.
Why can’t we be told what this means for us - and exactly what is the plan for this device - who will it be sold to? Who sells it? What is the big picture plan?
Its great to be part of these devices and we obviously make it work but how do we make any money from it?