UNSW Founders portfolio companies in the news

UNSW Founders startups Walking Tall Health, HEO Robotics and VueMotion have made headlines

Last week was a big week in the news for some of our portfolio companies. Making headlines across national and international media were 10x alumni HEO Robotics and Health 10xers Walking Tall Health and VueMotion.

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Walking Tall Health (founded by Matthew A. Brodie) was featured on Nine News - showcasing their walking app for Parkinson's disease sufferers. Read the article here.

VueMotion (founded by Ryan Talbot) was profiled by CNN. They are using AI technology to improve athletic performance and safety on the playing field. Watch the story here.

Last but not least, HEO Robotics has raised an impressive $12 million Series A round - led by AirTree.

A huge congratulations to co-founders Dr Hiranya "HJ" Jayakody and Dr William Crowe and their team on the announcement which was made in The Australian Financial Review (read here).

HEO Robotics was a part of our inaugural 10x Accelerator program in 2018 alongside other top startups including Forage, Forcite, and Weel (Previously DiviPay).

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