Australian technology is being rushed to Asia to help fight coronavirus

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An Adelaide company has received $750,000 worth of orders for its x-ray machines that can track the progression of severe coronavirus

Adelaide company Micro-X has announced its locally-developed technology will be used to help combat coronavirus in several Asian countries.

“While these are terrible circumstances with the coronavirus epidemic spreading so quickly, we are pleased that our equipment will soon be able to assist medical teams with their response in affected countries,” Micro-X managing director Peter Rowland said. The Mixcro-X bedside carts use miniature tubes made from revolutionary carbon nano-tube emitters, in mobile units suited to emergency clinics.

Additional x-ray imaging capabilities are being deployed in many countries to meet a rising need to track patients in the advanced stages of the disease.

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