Dr Nina Tahhan Australia

We develop new solutions for vision care, especially refractive error, and work to eliminate vision impairment and avoidable blindness, thereby improving quality of life for people in need and helping to reduce disability and poverty. We are a social enterprise. We invest any revenues resulting from our work into creating scientific solutions and developing and delivering eye care and education programs around the world.

Dr Nina Tahhan
Brien Holden Vision Institute
Science and Business Development Manager 
Your interests

Research/innovation interests include; eye care diagnostic instruments, concussion devices, innovative contact lenses, innovative products to improve eye comfort, particularly for dry eye patients. Types of people and organisations interested in meeting with include; pharmaceutical, neurological and optical industry, health researchers

Ms Karen Taylor-Brown

Refraction Media
CEO & Publisher 
Your interests
Refraction Media is a content company specialising in science & innovation. Publishers of KnowHow, ScienceMeetsBusiness.com.au, CareerswithSTEM.com and PostgradFutures.com, Refraction is waving the flag for the STEM in audiences ranging from schools, to universities, to corporate Australia and beyond. We want to make connections with companies who are looking for a platform to communicate. If you need a winning communications strategy, experienced science journalists and content producers, meet us! We are also seeking inspiring stories of collaboration, commercialization and STEM + X.

A/Prof Helen Thompson

Federation University Australia
Director Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation 
Your interests
At Federation University Australia, eResearch and digital innovation has focussed on the development of interoperable spatial knowledge systems with dynamic modelling and visualisation capabilities, including portals to assist research and decision makin

Mr Bruce Thomson

University of Wollongong
Business Development Manager 
Your interests
The University of Wollongong (UOW) is committed to bringing about change through innovation, based on strong partnerships. _x000D_ From 3D bioprinting, materials engineering and medicinal chemistry to social transformation, UOW has a proud track record of developing solutions to real world problems. We have strong connections with industry and other research institutions, nationally and internationally._x000D_ UOW can work with your organisation in various ways:_x000D_ • UOW can provide expertise to businesses to further develop a product developed in house. We have a multidisciplinary approach to research so businesses can access expertise in a number of different areas for more complex problems._x000D_ • UOW is a rich breeding ground for new ideas. Our researchers have developed many highly innovative products, some of them having the potential to be game changers. _x000D_ UOW is interested in meeting organisations interested in exploring different ways of working together, particularly long term partnerships.

Mr David Tomlins

University of Technology
Executive Director 
Your interests
CRC Collaborations with industry and research

Dr Warwick Tong

Cancer Therapeutics CRC
CEO 
Your interests
novel cancer targets, key small molecule drug discovery and development capabilities

Dr Andrew Tucker Australia

The Cooperative Research Centre for Alertness, Safety and Productivity (Alertness CRC) is an industry focused research program aimed at developing new products and approaches to improve alertness for individuals and across organisations including

- New shift scheduling and workplace design techniques

- Novel alertness/fitness-for-duty assessment devices

- Individualised programs for better sleep health

- Customised lighting integrated with sleep, work and alertness assessments

- New ways to diagnose and treat disorders suitable for consumers and occupational groups

Alertness CRC Limited
LinkedIn logo General Manager Research & Development 
Your interests

We would like to meet with organisations interesed in the deployment of alertness (fatigue) management tools to shiftworking occupational groups and consumers.

A key goal of Alertness CRC R&D activities is to provide outputs that are operationally relevant to industry and consumers. We are interested in connecting these research outputs to industry and/or consumers through collaborative partnerships.