Curtin Accelerate 2025 powers WA’s next wave of innovators

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// Curtin Accelerate announces its 2025 cohort following a record number of applicants to the program.

Curtin University’s Accelerate program has announced its 2025 cohort, consisting of 12 startups — including a self-heating baby milk packaging company and a startup making sustainable mineral supplements from native seaweed.

The free 10-week program, now in its 11th year, provides tailored mentorship, resources, and industry connections to help increase each startup’s chance of success.

Over the last 11 years, Curtin Accelerate has supported more than 160 entrepreneurs who have developed 84 market-ready innovations, including Soter Analytics, HyprFire, AMLab, Omni, Co-Architecture, VetChip, SpaceDraft, and OneTide.

Director of Entrepreneurship at Curtin, Danelle Cross, said this year’s program had drawn a record number of applications.

“Over the past two years, Curtin has invested time, capital and human resources into expanding the impact of our entrepreneur programs including Curtin Accelerate,” Ms Cross said.

“To receive more than 70 very strong applications — the most in the program’s history — is a strong indicator that our pipeline approach to entrepreneur development is reaping rewards.”

Cuddle Cup

Among the selected startups is CuddleCup which has been developed by neonatal nurse, Jessica Rees. Cuddle Cup is an innovative self-heating packaging that warms baby milk to the perfect temperature while you’re on the go. This innovative design provides a safe, reliable, and portable solution for parents and carers.

“Feeding a baby outside of the home can be stressful and unpredictable. As a neonatal transport nurse, I have witnessed firsthand the challenges of warming baby milk safely and quickly,” Ms Rees said.

“CuddleCup was created to give families and healthcare professionals a foolproof solution that fits seamlessly into their busy lives.”

Organic Ocean

Another standout is Organic Ocean™, a project by Seaweed Australia to create 100 per cent natural seaweed-based health products derived from locally cultivated green seaweed.

Founder Joel Wynhorst said Organic Ocean’s cultivation system is highly sustainable and has been optimised to produce seaweed with multiple health benefits compared to traditional products which are often high in heavy metals and use wild harvested seaweeds.

“Our mission is to provide a healthier and more sustainable option to people looking for organic and safe nutritional supplements,” Mr Wynhorst said.

The 2025 Curtin Accelerate Cohort

The 2025 Accelerate cohort represents a diverse group of exciting innovators and startup businesses at varying stages of growth. In addition to CuddleCup and Organic Ocean, participants include:

  • Anonymous Real-Time (ART): Advanced VPN software using post-quantum cryptography and port hopping to ensure secure, anonymous communication across industrial networks.
  • ARGOS: Cloud-based surveillance software that transforms camera networks into intelligent systems with real-time situational awareness and 3D tracking.
  • Eat Sustainably: A social enterprise helping organisations reduce emissions and improve health through evidence-based nutrition services, while providing environmental, social and governance reporting for sustainability compliance.
  • The Handover: A cloud-based platform to streamline mining maintenance handovers, ensuring regulatory compliance while providing real-time visibility and data analysis for operational improvements.
  • HearChoice: A personalised decision support app helping people with hearing loss make informed choices about hearing healthcare, developed through NHMRC-funded research.
  • HydroPro: A traction pad for water sports with built-in waterproof storage and an innovative camera mounting, compatible with various boards and cameras.
  • MYLO: An AI chatbot that guides users through self-discovery using personalised questions, helping reduce distress while maintaining privacy and accessibility.
  • SMAAT: A software application using computer vision and machine learning to help speech pathologists diagnose speech sound disorders.
  • StepAhead: An AI-powered virtual dance education platform, bringing interactive, personalised lessons to rural primary schools, increasing student engagement.
  • Western Australian Organoid Innovation Hub: An innovation hub providing advanced drug development platforms using organoids for precision medicine, incorporating bio-printing and machine learning technologies.

Curtin Accelerate’s 2025 program will begin in February, culminating in the annual Demo Night on Thursday, May 1, where teams will showcase their innovations to investors and industry leaders.

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Jason Balchand

Jason has been in the WA startup community for more than a decade, from mentoring at Startup Weekends to volunteering as Chair of StartupWA. He's also a co-founder of So Media Group, on a mission to champion the best of Perth and WA.
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