StartUp News: Quantum announces 10 startups for 2021 program

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The ten Western Australia startups selected for the Quantum TX WA 2021 program have been announced.

The program – the third installment of the initiative – seeks to facilitate the use of technologies from mining, energy and defence by applying them to the space and advanced manufacturing sectors.

Adjunct Professor Peter Rossdeutscher, Founder of the Quantum Technology Exchange, said the program has been successful in both the transfer of technology and utilising business acceleration to create jobs.

Who are the lucky ten?

Cumulus Projects – Transforming organisations with the spatial web for connected workers and remote operations;

  • Tap Into Safety – Online and mobile-friendly training and assessment platform for high-risk industries;

  • Zella DC – Next-generation server room, micro data centres built for anywhere and making productivity sustainable;

  • Oleology – Oily water treatment and PFAS water treatment solution to below detectable levels;

  • AiSpanner – Connected datacentric maintenance lifecycle solution integrating analytics & 3D Visualisation;

  • iSOL8 – Digital LOTO system which reduces plant downtime and eliminates human errors

  • Epichem – Synthetic chemistry solutions addressing waste management with carbon neutral waste conversion tech;

  • Quantify Technology – Electrical IoT solutions that help organisations optimise power usage and improve safety;

  • ACT Australia & NZ – Industrial live-theatre and film that facilitates a catalyst for people development, skills and safety; and,

  • ISOLABS – Emergent technologies for advanced analytics and empowered decision making.

The program is operated by Atomic Sky with support from Imvelo and Innovation Cluster. The Western Government are partner sponsors through its New Industries Fund X-TEND WA Program, along with AROSE, METS Ignited, Fugro and NERA.

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