$22m injection for medtech innovations
A $22.3 million Biomedical Translation Bridge program will help fund the growing medical technologies and pharmaceuticals (MTP) sector, including via the Flinders University-led Medical Device Partnering […]
A $22.3 million Biomedical Translation Bridge program will help fund the growing medical technologies and pharmaceuticals (MTP) sector, including via the Flinders University-led Medical Device Partnering […]
An international node of the successful Medical Device Partnering Program based Flinders will be launched in Singapore. The MDPP-Partnership 2025 memorandum of understanding with Nanyang Technological […]
Professor Karen Reynolds, the driving force behind Flinders University’s Medical Device Partnering Program (MDPP), has been recognised as one of South Australia’s most innovative women after […]
Flinders University’s Medical Device Partnering Program (MDPP) will remain a driving force behind SA’s medical technologies industry, thanks to an extra $250,000 in State Government funding.
A South Australian orthopaedic device which removes the need for multiple x-rays when fixing bone fractures has received international acclaim.
A suite of diagnostic simulation tools has received expert help from Flinders University’s Medical Device Partnering Program (MDPP).
Researchers at Flinders University’s Medical Device Partnering Program (MDPP) will design a new medical device that could change the way spinal surgeries are delivered.
Dehydration can be a serious health issue for Australia’s mining industry, but a new product to be developed with input from the Medical Device Partnering Program will help manage miners’ health and safety.
Acclaimed Australian biomedical engineer – Flinders Professor Karen Reynolds – has received the Medical Technology Association of Australia’s coveted Outstanding Achievement Award.