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Trajan strengthens their health business with appointment of Marco Baccanti
News Trajan strengthens their health business with appointment of Marco Baccanti

Trajan Scientific and Medical has appointed Marco Baccanti as CEO of its joint venture in nutritional testing, Trajan Nutrition. Mr. Baccanti’s appointment strengthens Trajan Nutrition to accelerat...

News Research supports new wound care solutions
Research supports new wound care solutions

Not-for-profit health and aged care provider Bolton Clarke is taking the lead in prevention and early identification of evidence-based wound care with new research using narrow band imaging to dete...

News Government supports expansion of Trajan's Victorian facility
Government supports expansion of Trajan's Victorian facility

Trajan Scientific and Medical welcomed Minister for Jobs, Innovation and Trade, Martin Pakula at Trajan’s global corporate headquarters in Melbourne today to announce a grant supporting advanced sc...

News Trajan announces acquisition of Soltec Inc
Trajan announces acquisition of Soltec Inc

Trajan Scientific and Medical today announced the acquisition of the business of Soltec Inc, located in Bethel CT, USA.

News Trajan invests in personalized therapeutic technologies center
Trajan invests in personalized therapeutic technologies center

Trajan Scientific and Medical is pleased to be part of launching the ARC Centre for Personalised Therapeutics Technologies (ARC CPTT) today in Melbourne, Australia. The center aims to provide a wor...

News Congratulations to Emily Hilder, new Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering
Congratulations to Emily Hilder, new Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering

Trajan Scientific and Medical (Trajan) applauds ASTech Deputy Director Prof Emily Hilder, who has been made a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering.

News Photo technique to support better wound care outcomes
Photo technique to support better wound care outcomes

A new technique for photographing wounds that could provide more information to support wound care in people with leg wounds is being investigated in a project funded by Trajan Scientific and Medical.