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EMVision Medical Devices has begun a pivotal aeromedical study with the Royal Flying Doctor Service to test its portable First Responder brain scanner in remote emergency settings. The trial aims to validate device usability and workflow integration ahead of commercial rollout.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
27 Nov 2025
EMVision Medical Devices has expanded its pivotal clinical trial sites, secured a $3 million government grant, and raised $14 million through placement and share purchase plan, positioning itself strongly for upcoming regulatory submissions and commercialisation.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
28 Oct 2025
EMVision Medical Devices has received a $3 million government grant to fund a clinical study demonstrating its emu™ brain scanner's impact on accelerating stroke diagnosis in rural emergency departments.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
14 Oct 2025
Micro-X has completed its first Head CT test bench, marking a key milestone as it begins pivotal imaging trials in Australian hospitals to revolutionize stroke diagnosis.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
1 Oct 2025
EMVision Medical Devices has initiated a unique pre-hospital study in Melbourne to test its First Responder Brain Scanner within one of the world’s few Mobile Stroke Units, aiming to enhance stroke diagnosis and accelerate commercialisation.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
24 Sept 2025
Micro-X Ltd has secured a $4.4 million Australian Government grant to develop and trial a portable Head CT scanner designed for standard ambulances, aiming to transform emergency stroke care with faster diagnosis and treatment.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
23 Sept 2025
EMVision Medical Devices reported a sharp increase in FY25 losses alongside a 51% revenue drop, yet marked significant progress in clinical trials for its innovative brain scanners and secured $8 million in government grants to fuel commercialisation.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
28 Aug 2025
EMVision Medical Devices is set to activate its sixth and final pivotal trial site at UCLA Health, advancing its emu™ brain scanner towards FDA submission. Meanwhile, the Continuous Innovation Study grows with the addition of Box Hill Hospital.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
26 Aug 2025
EMVision Medical Devices has been awarded a $3 million non-dilutive government grant to conduct a pioneering clinical study using its telehealth-enabled emu™ brain scanner in regional South Australia, aiming to transform stroke diagnosis and treatment.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
15 Aug 2025
EMVision Medical Devices reports strong progress in its pivotal trial for the emu™ bedside brain scanner and successful aeromedical testing of its First Responder device, backed by a $5 million government grant and $10.5 million in cash reserves.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
30 July 2025
EMVision Medical Devices has secured ethics approvals for two pivotal clinical studies and received a $400,000 milestone payment, marking significant progress toward commercialising its portable First Responder brain scanner.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
29 July 2025
EMVision Medical Devices has commenced the pivotal clinical trial for its emu™ bedside brain scanner aimed at FDA clearance, while advancing its First Responder device through successful aeromedical testing and ethics approvals. The company maintains strong cash reserves of $12.58 million to support ongoing innovation and clinical activities.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
30 Apr 2025