Innovision in The News

Apr 11, 2022

AFL great John Platten has undergone new scans with Innovision at Swinburne University. The Hawks legend says he took part in an AFL study eight years ago, but never received the results. More

Mar 3, 2022

“For the first time, landmark technology is allowing players to see their brain damage which previously could only be identified in an autopsy” - Channel 7 News, Australia. More

Feb 20, 2022

Lead World News story in The Observer Feb 20, 2022. How “Scans Could Help Thousands [of British military veterans] who have been misdiagnosed”. More

Jan 31, 2021

Innovision CEO Peter Schwabach introduces the Innovision service to members of the Brain Injury Group in a dedicated 30 minute Webinar. More

Dec 19, 2021

December 19th 2021 – Innovision starts providing its scanning and reporting service at the Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. More

Apr 26, 2021

Innovision IP and the MEG Research Lab at the Universitaetsklinikum Erlangen announce a two year joint research project using MEG to detect abnormally functioning brain regions that may cause epileptic seizures. More

Mar 31, 2021

The advances in science that rugby hopes can solve its existential crisis. More

Jan 12, 2021

Professor Green of Innovision presents to the Parliamentary Defence Select Committee on the need for MEG scanning for veterans. More