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ImpediMed's SOZO Platform Gains FDA Clearance for Sarcopenia Risk Assessment

ImpediMed has secured FDA 510(k) clearance for its SOZO Digital Health Platform to assess sarcopenia risk, marking it as the only FDA-cleared bioimpedance spectroscopy solution for this clinical application. This clearance enables clinicians to non-invasively monitor muscle loss in cancer and chronic disease patients, potentially improving treatment outcomes.
Ada Torres
19 Aug 2026

Healthcare Wrap - Week 31 (27 July -> 31 July) 2026

Xenitra led the healthcare board after a three-year Chinese pharmaceutical deal, while Artrya and InteliCare delivered the week’s biggest contrasting moves. Across the sector, companies raised cash, won regulatory support and pushed deeper into US hospitals and clinics.
Logan Eniac
1 Aug 2026

ImpediMed Advances Cancer Survivorship and Heart Health with $15.3m Capital Raise

ImpediMed reported a 3% revenue increase to $3.6 million in Q4 FY26, bolstered by a $15.3 million capital raise and strategic leadership hires as it pushes growth in cancer survivorship, heart health, and weight management.
Ada Torres
28 July 2026

Healthcare Wrap - Week 24 (8 June -> 12 June) 2026

Healthcare shares were driven by regulation, capital and commercial deals this week. The biggest moves came from companies that either moved closer to US sales or raised cash to get there.
Logan Eniac
13 June 2026

ImpediMed Raises $2.1 Million in Oversubscribed Share Purchase Plan After $13.2 Million Placement

ImpediMed has successfully closed an oversubscribed Share Purchase Plan, raising $2.1 million following a $13.2 million institutional placement. The strong shareholder response underscores confidence ahead of a key shareholder vote.
Ada Torres
10 June 2026

Healthcare Wrap - Week 23 (1 June -> 5 June) 2026

Healthcare stocks split into two camps this week. Buyers chased clear commercial wins, while several halted names gave back early excitement once trading resumed. The biggest moves came from a collapse in Opthea, a surge in Control Bionics, and a strong jump in Biome Australia after a margin-boosting manufacturing deal.
Logan Eniac
6 June 2026

ImpediMed Strengthens Leadership and Sales Momentum Amid Strategic Growth

ImpediMed has revamped its leadership with two new commercial roles and reported encouraging sales momentum for its SOZO device. The company is advancing clinical trials and expanding its presence in cancer survivorship, weight management, and heart health sectors.
Ada Torres
2 June 2026

Market Wrap - Week 19 (4 May -> 8 May) 2026

Gold explorers and small-cap tech names drove the biggest share price swings this week, while one healthcare stock sank after a deeply discounted funding move. Deals, drill hits and fresh financing dominated trading across the ASX.
Logan Eniac
9 May 2026

Healthcare Wrap - Week 19 (4 May -> 8 May) 2026

Big capital raisings, fresh trial data and a few boardroom shocks shaped healthcare trading this week. The biggest moves came from companies either fixing the balance sheet, explaining heavy selling, or pushing key drugs and devices closer to market.
Logan Eniac
9 May 2026

ImpediMed Raises A$15.2 Million to Fuel Growth and Cut Costs, Eyes FY28 Cashflow Breakeven

ImpediMed has secured A$15.2 million through a two-tranche placement and share purchase plan, alongside A$5 million in cost reductions, aiming for operating cashflow breakeven by H2 FY28.
Ada Torres
4 May 2026

ImpediMed Expands US Reimbursement to 94% as New CEO Takes Helm

ImpediMed reported a $3.5 million revenue in Q3 FY26, with reimbursement coverage in the US reaching 94.3%, supporting growth in heart health and weight management markets. New CEO Erik Anderson aims to accelerate commercial momentum and drive cash flow break-even.
Ada Torres
30 Apr 2026

Healthcare Wrap - Week 15 (6 Apr -> 10 Apr) 2026

Small-cap healthcare names produced the biggest share-price swings this week, while larger names advanced on sales growth, trial progress and fresh contracts. Investors rewarded companies that showed clear commercial traction, but fundraising and weak follow-through punished others.
Logan Eniac
11 Apr 2026