![]() INNOVIC assisted with advice in the early developmental stages of this home ballet studio.
- named US Girls Toy of the Year ![]() INNOVIC worked with the inventor and the Royal Women's Hospital on the Greene Tray - a one-handed way of recapping syringes for safe disposal. Licensed in 1990, it is now sold to Australian hospitals nation-wide. "(INNOVIC) provide a 'process' tailored to the invention which enables progress towards introduction into the market."![]() This device is an innovative longer-lasting agricultural plough share. INNOVIC assisted with market research and introductions to major manufacturers. In 1995 the inventor won a Premier's Commission for his technology. Acre*mate is currently sold Australia-wide. "I doubt that we could have succeeded without (INNOVIC's) wonderful input, help and guidance."![]() Trip Stop® is a device that controls the misalignment and displacement of footpaths. Since winning INNOVIC's Next Big Thing Award™ 2005, Trip Stop has been sold into 40 councils, has sales approaching $1m and has secured international distributors ![]() The Mediseus Epidural is a simulator designed for clinicians to practice the procedure of epidural needle insertion
in a safe and controlled environment, away from patients. ![]() A finalist in INNOVIC's Next Big Thing Award™ 2006, EARS is a way of turning the wasted exhaust air from air tools into usable energy. ![]()
TANKLESS™ is an underground rainwater storage unit developed by Narre Warren horticulturalist and landscape gardener, Darren Schmutter. It is flexible in shape, capacity and configuration, and facilitates the effective utilisation of underground space to store from 2,700 litres to over 36,000 litres of water. |







