News and Announcements

Our aim is to keep investors and interested parties informed of Uscom news events and announcements


21Nov
International Hypertension Study Recommends Uscom BP+ Measures

Uscom announced the publication of new research in the Journal of the American Heart Association from authors at the Uni of Auckland (Auckland), Imperial College (London), Uni Cambridge (Cambridge), University College (London), Mass General/Harvard (Boston), the Austrian Institute of Technology (Vienna) and the Uni of Otago (Christchurch) and recommended the use of Uscom BP+ measured central BP as routine for future BP trials.

13Nov
New Uscom receives GSA listing to sell to US Government

Uscom announced the receipt of USA General Services Administration Schedule (GSA) listing. The listing provides details of pricing and other terms and conditions of supply and is required to sell into the $45B USD PA Government market that includes the USA Federal Government, Veterans Affairs (VA), and some State and Local Governments. GSA listing is available to businesses, non-profit organisations and educational Institutions to sell products and services to US Government customers, the largest purchaser of medical devices in the USA, which is the largest medical device market in the world.

30Oct
Rob Phillips Oct 2017
Rob Phillips Oct 2017
ASX listed Uscom launches new blood pressure device

Australian medical device company Uscom says it has revolutionised the way hypertension and heart failure is monitored, with the release of new technology to assess blood pressure.

30Oct
BPPlus Release News3
BPPlus Release News3
Uscom BP+ Central Blood Pressure Monitor Released

Uscom announced the release of the Uscom BP+ central blood pressure monitor, the world’s most advanced blood pressure device. The patent protected BP+ technology has the potential to change the way hypertension and heart failure are monitored and managed, and is the culmination of a collaboration by a team of international clinicians, engineers and software technicians spanning over 10 years.

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