Entries by Paul Bryant

Business as usual as possible

Despite the rapidly changing circumstances we have seen unfold across our world, Chivaune Technologies will continue to provide reliable and accurate test equipment & calibration services across the Australian and New Zealand healthcare industry. We want to assure our customers that we’ll do everything it takes to support you over the coming weeks and months. We […]

VPad-Mini World Tour – in beautiful Brisbane, Australia.

Manly Marina, on beautiful Moreton Bay in Queensland (Australia) is the largest boat harbour facility in the Southern Hemisphere. Located just 30 minutes from Brisbane City, home to Chivaune Technologies, and amazing marine creatures (hello dugongs and turtles) with a wonderful seaside vibe. The DaTrend Systems vPad-Mini Electrical Safety Analyser fits right in to the […]

FESTIVE SEASON GREETINGS!

Our office is now closed for the Christmas and New Year period until Thursday 2 January 2020. During this time we will not be able to accept any deliveries or equipment for calibration. For all enquiries over this period please email: paul@chivaune.com.au We thank all our customers and suppliers and wish you a happy, safe […]

vPad – Mini Electrical Safety Analyser

We have been working with DaTrend Systems to ensure this biomedical equipment now meets all the electrical tests and Australian standards required under AS/NZS3551. See the vPad – Mini Electrical Safety Analyser in action here.   About… vPad‐A1 is modular and comprised of a Multi‐Parameter Patient Simulator, SpO2 test module, and a Non‐Invasive Blood Pressure […]

Fermitron Tympanic Thermometer Tester

We will be at ABEC2019 this weekend (17 – 20 Nov). Come and say hi and check out the latest and greatest biomedical test equipment available. We also have Robert Di Pierro, designer of the Fermitron Tympanic Thermometer Tester at our stall on Tuesday 19 November so stop by for a demonstration and ask any […]

ABEC 2019

Join us at the Australian Biomedical Engineering Conference (ABEC) 2019 on 17 – 20 November in Melbourne. Bringing together all branches of biomedical engineering, this conference will focus on the role that engineering has to play in improving health care outcomes. To view the program, speaker line-up or to register, visit ABEC2019.com. Come visit us […]