All posts by Marita Cheng

Tech23

We participated in Tech23, Australia’s premium pitching competition. I went in with no expectations. I just wanted to put the company out there a little bit – let the rest of the world know what we were doing. After pitching in the morning, I spent most of the day talking to some really cool people including Brendan Lewis who runs Churchill Club, Ben Levi who co-founded Fishburners, Andrew Birt who co-founded LIFX and Scott Julian, who founded Effective Measure. And demonstrating the arm to everyone who would listen.

I hoped that we would win something. A little prize would be nice, I thought. I was flabbergasted when we won the major prize, the Innovation Excellence Award, as well as 4 others! This was our prize haul:

  1. Innovation Excellence Award
  2. ATP Innovations Explorer Award
  3. Meeting with Susan Wu
  4. ThoughtWorks Getting Stuff Done Award
  5. The New Agency Best Growth Hacking and Boot-Strapping Prize

Thank you Tech23 for the opportunity, Rachael Slattery and all the prize donors and supporters of the event. We look forward to redeeming our prizes and adding even more value to our robotic arms!

Slattery IT, Tech 23, 2013

Melbourne Accelerator Program: Final pitches

On 9 October, we did our final Melbourne Melbourne Accelerator Program (MAP) pitch to a roomful of MAP supporters, mentors and other curious folks.

We worked really hard to generate good results for the day and were pleased to show a prototype, videos of the arm’s intended movements and the arm lifting weights.

Less than a week later, on 15 October, all the Melbourne Accelerator teams flew to Sydney to meet with investors during the day (including Blackbird Ventures), before pitching to a roomful of investors that night at Google’s new Sydney offices. Thank you MAP for the camaraderie, the office space and the support.

ANZSCoS 2013

From 21 – 23 August 2013, I attended the 2013 Annual Scientific Meeting of Australian and New Zealand Spinal Cord Society (ANZSCoS). The theme of the ANZSCoS 2013 ASM was “New Solutions in a Changing World”. This was a topic that encompassed all aspects of the spinal cord impairment (paraplegia and tetraplegia) industry, and brought together delegates from all different segments.

It was great to catch up with old friends such as the Australian Quadriplegic Association (AQA) and the Austin Health Victoria and meet new friends, such as the Princess Alexandra Hospital Brisbane. I enjoyed meeting the OTs over dinner. They told me about their jobs and I told them about and showed them pictures of the arm.

I particularly enjoyed Dr Trevor Russell’s keynote on tele rehabilitation, John Walsh’s presentation on his work with the NDIS, the individuals who shared their stories about managing their disabilities, and the OTs who had done research posters on using smartphone and common technologies to help manage disabilities.

It was insightful to learn so many new ideas in the disabilities space all at once.

Learn more about ANZSCoS at their website: http://www.dcconferences.com.au/anzscos2013/

Day 1 in the new office

This week in the 2Mar world, on 2 July, we moved into the Melbourne Accelerator Program offices at the University of Melbourne. On our first day of moving into the offices, we had our arm do a victory dance (of sorts). Note that it’s being controlled by an iPad! Check it out here.

We were so excited when we had our arm do that. We were like, “let’s put this on Facebook. It will totally go viral!” It didn’t. But we still think it’s awesome. 🙂

Melbourne Accelerator Program

On Monday the 1st of July, the 2Mar team attended the Melbourne Accelerator Program (MAP) Launch Night. This night is designed to allow the teams accepted into MAP to deliver a short introductory pitch about their projects, hear from last year’s cohort as well as a networking opportunity. We started the night with a brief introduction from members of the executive board of MAP. They expressed their support for the entrepreneurial community in Australia and gave some wise words about how they succeeded. Then came the updates from the 2012 cohort, who showcased their successes in their ventures. Last year there were 4 groups chosen:

  1. VenueMob – A venue booking system which allows the user to access hundred of venues to book for functions.
  2. Remote Area Power System – Aimed at increasing efficiency of transmission of power to electrical equipment within buildings.
  3. UniSquare.me – A next generation social system aimed for university students.
  4. 121cast –  An application which personalises radio systems which can read the weather, email, calendar and play music to you.

These projects really expressed how creative and innovative Australians can be.


The current projects are:

  1. The Price Geek – a price comparison search engine.
  2. Ebla – a search engine for legal documents.
  3. Client Catalyst – mobile marketing monitoring system.
  4. SwatchMate – accurate colour matching.
  5. 2Mar Robotics – (Us!)
  6. Cortera Neurotechnologies – small implantable neural scanning device for those that suffer neural diseases.

After an hour of presentations, we adjourned to ferociously chow down on the food provided and to network!

For the video on the whole night, check out this YouTube video!