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Pitchworthy News: COMET, Binaryplex, Expanz, IPscape

By Rachel   Youens on Friday, December 18th, 2009

picture-156• The last of the COMET grants have been announced as the innovation grant is closed to new submissions. Among the last six to receive the funding include Isoflex out of Queensland, which creates vibration isolation technology, Fabtale productions which has an ebook platform, Sensol  from Canberra which has created a pressure-sensing mat, Surgical Performance which has created software for surgeons to self-audit the outcomes of their work, Auditflow which offers online audit planning and Elevate Technologies which has created technology to allow users to automatically medical information in a centralized database.

• Tech23 startup IPscape launched he-said-she-said, a hosted voice recording service for compliance that can be implemented in 24 hours. He-said-she-said can be used by call centre agents or sales team members to record inbound and / or outbound customer calls for management, compliance or quality assurance reasons. Using cloud-based technology, voice recording is simply and automatically added to every inbound and outbound call.

• Syndey VC Green Lane Digital’s David Kowalski has announced the groups investment in software development platform Expanz. Expanz presented at Tech23 offering technology that gives an assembly line style process to the complicated task of .net application development.

• HiveMind, an automated expertise discovery engine created by Melbourne startup Binaryplex, has entered closed beta. The service aims to help employees find experts within their organisation without relying on those experts, or others, to manually update their profiles.
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