A breakthrough in childbirth care and a proud moment for the VitalTrace team. Our continuous lactate monitor for childbirth, DelivAssure, has been featured on a number of media platforms, including the ABC, as a potential breakthrough.

Full ABC News feature here

A moment of thanks on the achievement of the recent clinical trials:

We want to especially thank our Chief Medical Officer Jonathan Morris, the tireless Sharon McCracken, and our long-time collaborator Jane Pillow, who have been integral to our progress.

Thank you to our Principal Investigators across our clinical trials: A/Professor Sean Seeho, Penny Sheehan, Daniel Rolnik and Scott White. We’re incredibly grateful to the clinical teams and hospitals who made these trials possible across Royal North Shore Hospital, Monash Health, King Edward Memorial Hospital and Box Hill Hospital - Eastern Health.

The mothers and babies who took part in our trials are also at the heart of our work. We are endlessly appreciative for their participation.

Also with thanks to our partners and supporters: The University of Western Australia, University of Sydney, University of Technology Sydney, Australian Government and Government of Western Australia's Future Health Research and Innovation (FHRI) and Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation (JTSI), Fund WA and Artesian (Alternative Investments).

Most of all, a huge thank you to our entire VitalTrace team whose hard work and dedication everyday have lead to this outcome.