INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
We&ve been dropping into the Australian startup scene increasingly over the years as the ecosystem has been building at an increasingly
faster pace, most notably at our own TechCrunch Battlefield Australia in 2017
Further evidence that the scene is growing has come recently in the shape of the Pause Fest conference in Melbourne
This event has gone from strength to strength in recent years and is fast becoming a must-attend for Aussie startups aiming for both
national international attention.
I was able to drop in ‘virtually& to interview a number of those showcased in the Startup Pitch
Competition, so here a run-down of some of the stand-out companies.
Medinet Australia
Medinet Australia is a health tech startup aiming to
make healthcare more convenient and accessible to Australians by allowing doctors to do consultations with patients via an app
Somewhat similar to apps like Babylon Health, Medinet telehealth app allows patients to obtain clinical advice from a GP remotely; access
prescriptions and have medications delivered; access pathology results; directly email their medical certificate to their employer; and
access specialist referrals along with upfront information about specialists such as their fees, waitlist, and patient experience
They&ve raised $3M in Angel financing and are looking for institutional funding in due course
Given Australia vast distances, Medinet is well-placed to capitalize on the shift of the population towards much more convenient telehealth
(1st Place Winner)
Everty
Everty allows companies to easily manage, monitor and monetize Electric Vehicle charging stations
But this isn&t about infrastructure
Instead, they link up workplaces and accounting systems to the EV charging network, thus making it more like a &Salesforce for EV charging&
It available for both commercial and home charging tracking
It also raised an Angel round and is poised to raise further funding
(2nd Place Winner)
AI On Spectrum
It a sad fact that people with Autism statistically tend to die younger, and unfortunately, the suicide
rate is much higher for Autistic people
&Ai on Spectrum& takes an accessible approach in helping autistic kids and their families find supportive environments and feel empowered
The game encourages Autism sufferers to explore their emotional side and arms them with coping strategies when times get tough, applying AI
and machine learning in the process to assist the user
(3rd Place Winner)
HiveKeeper
Professional bee-keepers need a fast, reliable, easy-to-use record keeper for their bees and this startup does
But it also developing a software+sensor technology to give beekeepers more accurate analytics, allowing them to get an early-warning about
Their technology could even, in the future, be used to alert for coming bushfires by sensing the changed behavior of the bees
(Hacker Exchange Additional Winner)
Relectrify
Rechargeable batteries for things like cars can be re-used again, but the key to employing
them is being able to extend their lives
Relectrify says its battery control software can unlock the full performance from every cell, increasing battery cycle life
It will also reduce storage costs by providing AC output without needing a battery inverter for both new and 2nd-life batteries
Its advanced battery management system combines power and electric monitoring to rapidly the check which are stronger cells and which are
weaker making it possible to get as much as 30% more battery life, as well as deploying &2nd life storage&
So far, they have a project with Nissan and American Electric Power and have raised a Series A of $4.5M
(SingularityU Additional Winner)
Gabriel
Sadly, seniors and patients can contract bedsores if left too long
People can even die from bedsores
Furthermore, hospitals can end up in litigation over the issue
What needed is a technology that can prevent this, as well as predicting where on a patient body might be worst affected
That what Gabriel has come up with: using multi-modal technology to prevent and detect both falls and bedsores
Its passive monitoring technology is for the home or use in hospitals and consists of a resistive sheet with sensors connecting to a system
which can understand the pressure on a bed
It has FDA approval, is patent-pending and is already working in some Hawaiin hospitals
It so far raised $2m in Angel and is now raising money.
Here a taste of Pause Fest: