
Partnerships and Outcomes - VCAMM Case Studies
In March this year, Diver Consolidated Industries invested heavily in MicroHeat Technologies. It made the decision despite the tough economic conditions, buoyed by the start-up's market potential and the synergies recognised by VCAMM.
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The primary goal of this project was to develop a technology which would allow for low cost, mass production of aramid backings used in helmets. Integral to this was the goal of producing these relatively complex geometries without reliance on fabric splicing, and without the use of high pressure matched metal tooling to achieve the required shape.
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In addition to assisting Industry, VCAMM is also engaged in activities to assist some of Australia's leading public sector technology providers with the capability they need to meet their requirements in supplying the nation with solutions. One example is our ongoing engagement with the Defence Science & Technology Organisation (DSTO) in support of their activities for the Australian Defence Force.
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Cytomatrix® is a development stage biotechnology company focused on researching, developing and commercializing powerful new therapeutics based on the use of cells to help treat diseases that is being supported on its path to commercialisation by VCAMM.
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In 2002, Quickstep Technologies was a small, under-capitalised business with an idea that could have a major impact on the defence, civilian aerospace and automotive industries.
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This case study shows how, with our help, an independent inventor was able to negotiate the path to commercialisation.
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This case study demonstrates VCAMM's
ability to rapidly assess the potential
of new technologies and take an
entrepreneurial stance in assisting
organisations through the daunting and
expensive commercialisation process.
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