The Celium Technologies Team are delighted to announce Joining the LuminaX HealthTech Accelerator cohort of 2025!
After a number of years of defining the scope and building our bed flow optimisation technology, Dr. Phillip Townend (Director of Medical Research) and I (Jack Rankin – Director of Business Development) are delighted to announce that our Celium Technologies team has been accepted into LuminaX’s HealthTech Accelerator program for 2025.
Our mission is to optimise the availability of beds in Queensland Hospitals leading to reduced patient waiting times, staff burnout and ambulance ramping. We believe that by joining the LuminaX cohort of 2025 that this will fuel our growth, attracting the required investment to have a meaningful impact in improving healthcare for all Queenslanders.
Please see the following announcement. Credits to LuminaX
From AI-powered Mental Health Support to Breakthrough Biotech Inventions – Why LX ‘25 is One to Watch

The 2025 LuminaX HealthTech Accelerator cohort is set to push the boundaries of healthcare innovation with this year’s startups tackling everything from AI-powered mental health support to biotech inventions.
The diversity and calibre of the startups reflect Australia’s rapidly growing healthtech sector, showcasing a surge in innovation across multiple fields in health care.
While previous LuminaX cohorts have primarily focused on Software as a Service (SaaS), the 2025 lineup brings a more diverse mix, including AI as a Service, medical devices, and groundbreaking biotech solutions. This evolution highlights the shifting healthcare landscape and the expanding opportunities within the sector.
The cohort’s focus aligns with the 2024 Australian Startup Funding Report, which highlights strong investment in MedTech & BioTech (AU$350M) and HealthTech (AU$170M). As the sector gains momentum, Australia is solidifying its position as a health innovation hub, and this year’s cohort exemplifies that progress.
Griffith University is also celebrating a milestone, with three of its research ventures making it into the accelerator. This highlights the power of translating academic discoveries into commercial solutions that can address real-world healthcare challenges.

LX Health Director, Dren Xerxa, emphasised the calibre of this year’s applicants:
“Each year, the number and quality of applications in LX continues to rise, but what excites me most about this cohort is the diversity. While SaaS health startups have traditionally led the way, this year we’ve seen a remarkable surge in devices and biotech innovations, along with AI-powered solutions designed to scale”
Now in its fifth year, the LuminaX HealthTech Accelerator is proud to welcome 11 startups, 22 founders, and 40 mentors to its 2025 cohort. The program is supported by Major Partners: Economic Development Queensland, the City of Gold Coast, and QIC, alongside Industry Partners: Griffith University, Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, IntelliHQ, and the Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct.
Meet the 2025 LX Cohort:
Zendu – provides purely digital, clinician-quality physical rehabilitation at a fraction of the current cost, anywhere, and without requiring referrals nor clinician availability.
Ascenda – Scaling mental health care through AI digital twins.
BioProSep – Develops and manufactures bioseparation materials that enable the efficient recovery of biologics during industrial manufacture.
Celium Technologies – Optimising hospital bed waiting times & reducing ambulance ramping for hospitals.
GenAqua – Manufacture devices reducing Hospital Acquired Infections in health facilities occurring from potable water.
Heali – a digital treatment plan platform that lets clinicians create, share, and track care plans, using reusable templates, and real-time monitoring to improve adherence and simplify patient care.
LiveQ – a Telehealth platform that combines clinically approved wearable devices with real-time monitoring and secure communication to enable rehabilitation providers to deliver remote cardiac rehabilitation services.
GutGutGoose! – Patient customised probiotics at scale.
SAL-Check – is a non-invasive, saliva-based diagnostic test for early detection and monitoring of liver fibrosis and cirrhosis, offering accessible and patient-friendly screening.
SpeakClear – SpeakClear is an offline AI-powered real-time captioning device that breaks communication barriers by instantly converting speech into text, making conversations accessible to everyone, anywhere, anytime.
Tablx – makes robotic tablet dispensers for meds.
Zendu – provides purely digital, clinician-quality physical rehabilitation at a fraction of the current cost, anywhere, and without requiring referrals nor clinician availability.
Credits to Article by LuminaX (Full Article available here )
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