Conrad Crisafulli, who was one of the pioneers of venture capital investing and technology commercialisation in Western Australia, has died after a long illness.
SPECIAL REPORT: Two years on, the surge in ASX backdoor listings shows little sign of slowing, helping innovative technology businesses in Perth, interstate and overseas to raise capital.
A wearable technology company founded by Perth entrepreneur Justin Miller and an Israeli medical cannabis company are the latest businesses planning to join the rush of backdoor listings on the ASX, though the news is not all positive with Voyager Global Group becoming the seventh company forced to cancel an announced deal in the past 18 months.
Software company Stochastic Simulation has joined a growing list of Western Australian businesses kicking goals globally in oil and gas technology development, as local providers increasingly target opportunities offshore.
Perth company Sensear is celebrating the selection of its high-tech headsets for use in the London Olympics, adding to the six-year old company's increasing success in global markets.
PERTH company Sensear is celebrating the selection of its high-tech headsets for use in the London Olympics, adding to the six-year old company's increasing success in global markets.
Unlisted Perth company Sensear has completed a $7.1 million capital raising to support its global sales push and further enhance the company's innovative hearing technology.
Nedlands based Biotech Capital Ltd's investee company Sensear Pty Ltd has won the Medical and Healthcare category of the 2008 DuPont Innovation Awards.
Perth-based Biotech Capital Ltd has invested $2 million in Crawley-based Sensear Pty Ltd, ahead of the launch of its hearing enhancement and protection products in Germany and the USA.
Two Western Australian companies – educational software developer ReadOn Pty Ltd and noise filtering technology company Sensear Pty Ltd – have been recognised at this year's Australian Information Industry Association iAwards for innovations in the ICT se
Former Wesfarmers executive Bob Denby and Empired co-founder Justin Miller have teamed up to commercialise a Western Australian invention that tackles the world's most common occupational illness – hearing loss.