Ing Kong has secured a $3M Cooperative Research Centre

Congratulations to MOBIUS lead researcher, Associate Professor Ing Kong, who has secured a $3 million Cooperative Research Centre Project (CRC-P) grant from the Australian Government for a project in partnership with Melbourne-based med-tech company, Haemograph.
Congratulations to MOBIUS lead researcher, Associate Professor Ing Kong, who has secured a $3 million Cooperative Research Centre Project (CRC-P) grant from the Australian Government for a project in partnership with Melbourne-based med-tech company, Haemograph.
The project aims to develop technologies to prevent and remove air bubbles, which can lead to dangerous complications such as air embolisms.
Industrial processes such as nitrogen purging in wine bottling consume large amounts of energy, contributing to environmental impact.
The research could pave the way for new products including air-free syringes, advanced blood diagnostic devices and air-free pump-filling systems. These solutions would reduce waste, cut emissions and enhance safety standards across Australian industries.
This announcement was also featured in Manufacturers’ Monthly.
