Mark Kendall is one of three Australians elected to the US-based National Academy of Inventors in 2020.
Mark Kendall is one of three Australians elected to the US-based National Academy of Inventors in 2020. An Aussie inventor and entrepreneur reshaping the future of global healthcare with microwearable technology has been recognised for the incredible impact of his work. Mark Kendall, a Vice-Chancellor's Entrepreneurial Professor at The Australian National University (ANU), has been elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). Election as an NAI Fellow is the highest professional distinction awarded to academic inventors. Professor Kendall is the founder and CEO of Brisbane-based health-tech company WearOptimo , which works on next-generation solutions to global health problems. He joins 175 inventors from 115 institutions from around the world, and is one of three Australians elected to the NAI in 2020. His election as a fellow recognises Professor Kendall's outstanding contributions to the field of biomedical engineering, particularly the delivery of vaccines and wearable health monitoring devices that will help beat major diseases and potentially save lives.
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