Published Medical Treating Familial Blindness Novel treatment for orphan disease. Promising in-vivo data. By Leiden University
Published Sciences Nature's Perfect Pursuit Incredibly effective autonomous robotics, drones, neuronal prosthetics, and many more applications. By Kiara Bechta-Metti
Published Medical Frontline Attack Against HIV This vaccine approach encompasses two different arms of the immune system: white blood cells attack the HIV virus, and specific antibodies that recognise and shut down HIV cells. By Kiara Bechta-Metti
Published Medical Health Research Research in areas such as medicine, ageing and chronic illness, physical activity, infant and child health, nutrition, social and mental health helping people across the world. By Deakin University
Published Sciences Improve Effectiveness of Chemo Likely to save lives and improve the quality of life of people undergoing prostate cancer treatment within a decade. By Deakin University
Published Medical HeroSurg Haptically-enabled robots will result in fewer traumas for patients, fewer risks of blood loss and infection, and shorter recovery and hospital stays. By Deakin University
Published Engineering OzBot Raider The OzBot Raider will enable armed forces to undertake validation and compliance testing of weapons without risk to personnel or any compromise in scenario realism By Deakin University
Published Sciences Green Fuel A rare form of bacteria collected from a hot spring in a Himalayan cave is offering hope for a cleaner planet. By Deakin University
Published Food & Beverage EPIC Sport Athletes take EPIC Sport, it decreases vascular resistance and increases the flow of oxygenated blood to the muscles and brain by up to 68%. By Peter Ropner
Published Transport Peer-Peer Car Rental Platform HiyaCar plans to solve the current problems by providing an online platform that will facilitate peer to peer car hire, matching car owners with members looking to hire a vehicle. By Graeme Risby
Published Defence High Strength Concrete Foam Increased compressive strength with reduced weight. Non-brittle and high capacity at large. By Monash University