Enhancing our mind well being takes a village.
It’s a neighborhood of researchers, clinicians, leaders, founders, and funders working collectively to show risk into influence.
A few of Australia’s braintech has already made world waves – assume Saluda and Synchron – each born from collaboration. It is smart that a number of the most formidable innovators inevitably should look abroad for funding and alternatives. Our village wants to remain related to the world whereas encouraging Australian innovators to thrive on a worldwide stage.
The problem of mind well being requires radical collaboration. It’s only after we cross the highway, yell over the again fence, and enterprise down the laneway that we start to search out methods to really put money into and scaffold each mind. When the celebs align – conversations, grants, medical companions, trade companions – risk turns into influence. Collaboration at its finest builds collective energy by leveraging our particular person strengths.
Epiminder is a good instance of the village in motion. Epiminder grew out of the Bionics Institute, The College of Melbourne, St Vincent’s Hospital and Cochlear as founding collaborators and buyers.
Its founder, Professor Mark Prepare dinner, is a photo voltaic system himself, with so many related to him and grateful to him for his or her time in his orbit.
The village is buoyed by beneficiant souls. A lot of the analysis resulting in applied sciences serving to us enhance our mind well being has been backed by philanthropy.

Rachel Slattery
Professor Stuart Crozier led me to Dr Rachel de las Heras to find their breakthrough work at Ceretas.
This firm’s improvements are solely potential because of the Clem Jones Basis, whose assist of the Queensland Mind Institute 15 years in the past was instrumental in initiating dementia analysis. That analysis in the end led to the event of Ceretas’ transportable, non-invasive ultrasound platform, designed to deal with neurological ailments similar to Alzheimer’s, despair, and habit by quickly opening the blood-brain barrier to facilitate focused drug supply and the removing of aggregated proteins.
Generosity also can contain sharing data, tradition, and care to assist shift programs.
Yiliyapinya, based by educator and chief Sheryl Batchelor, a proud Kunja girl, is creating digital instruments knowledgeable by neuroscience that make mind well being accessible and fascinating for youngsters, younger individuals, households, and the workforce. A notable collaboration with the Thriving Queensland Youngsters Partnership is enabling the Rising Lethal Brains challenge.
Startups and new ventures rolling out of public funded analysis are additionally key contributors to the braintech village. Celosia Therapeutics, which spun out of Macquarie College, is creating superior gene therapies for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and has neighbours price having! The corporate has secured a Sequence A spherical backed by hedge fund supervisor and ALS affected person Iomar Barrett, in addition to UniSuper and Uniseed, totalling $16.75 million, which is able to speed up progress from the lab to the clinic.
Neighborhood-focused initiatives, just like the Murdoch Youngsters’s Analysis Institute’s HeadCheck concussion app supported by the AFL and Dementia Australia’s BrainTrack developed by groups at Deakin College, which has additionally acquired funding from the Federal Authorities, present how collaboration can assist public well being and on a regular basis lives.
Tremendous-connectors play an important function within the village as imaginative signposts and beneficiant guides. Andrew Maxwell continues to assist be a part of most of the dots. The super-connector-investor Harikesh Pushpapathan is related right here and abroad, and this connection led to the beneficiant Adam Caplan, a New York-based VC who occurs to be one of many first buyers in Synchron, because of connections he made way back in Melbourne. This function of introductions and overtures is essential when innovators depend on networks to assist them discover what they want.
Braintech startups are sprouting proper right here in our personal backyards – corporations like Cortical Labs, Fluent and Tessara are all constructing extraordinary applied sciences with world ambitions. These ventures are a reminder that in terms of mind well being innovation, Australia actually does have to be one village. Borders, egos and the “stay in your lane” mindset merely should go.
The problem of mind well being is simply too massive for silos. Radical collaboration is what’s going to allow us to scale options, enhance care, and rework lives.
Now that may be a village price visiting!
Take into account being a part of the village at BrainTech 2025 in Melbourne on 30 October, 2025 — to spark new connections, speed up collaboration and supercharge mind well being innovation.
Rachel Slattery is the director of Silver Futures, and established and nurtured community-led gatherings together with Tech23 and Agile Australia.
