Top 12 medical and healthcare startups in Sydney

Feb 10, 2026
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AdvanCell
Funding: $137.9M
AdvanCell is a clinical-stage radiopharmaceutical company that develops novel cancer therapeutics.
2
Imugene
Funding: A$80M
Imugene is a publicly-listed biotechnology company with operations in America and Europe,
3
Prospection
Funding: A$55M
Prospection develops and deliver world class consulting, data and technology solutions across the healthcare sector, with a focus on the supply and use of medications.
4
HealthMatch
Funding: $27.5M
HealthMatch connects patients with revolutionary drugs and cures.
5
Updoc
Funding: A$20M
Updoc is an online health platform that helps users to have confidential consultations with registered Australian doctors.
6
Big Picture Medical
Funding: AUD15M
Connecting the healthcare ecosystem. The platform enables new models of collaborative, distributed, and intelligent care to optimise patient outcomes and make smarter use of healthcare resources, through the creation of digital pathways. The platform provides the underlying infrastructure that enables a more effective healthcare ecosystem through the interoperability of structured data between all stakeholders.
7
Wildu Aero Project
Funding: $7.3M
The Wildu Aero Project will complement local primary health networks, telehealth services, pathology services and pharmaceutical delivery.
8
Vantari VR
Funding: $7M
Vantari VR is revolutionising the way doctors receive on the job training through its unique ‘flight simulator’ style technology.
9
HaemaLogiX
Funding: A$10M
HaemaLogiX develops novel immuno-oncology and immunotherapy drugs for the treatment of blood cancers and B-cell diseases. Unlike existing treatments, HaemaLogiX products preserve the patient's immune system, helping fight cancer and maintain resistance to life-threatening infections during treatment. HaemaLogiX drugs are monoclonal antibodies that bind to unused and unique targets - KMA (kappa myeloma antigen) and LMA (lambda myeloma antigen) antigens - which are absent on normal plasma cells. The company is also developing KMA.CAR-T cell therapy, designed for separate subsets of multiple myeloma patients to KappaMab who have become resistant to standard treatments. The binding arm of KappaMab is connected to two proteins inside the T cell that are capable of stimulating and signalling to the T cell that it should destroy the KMA-positive myeloma cell.
10
MedaData
MedaData offers healthcare professionals the opportunity to extract relevant data, information and healthcare recommendations at the click of a button. It uses Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning techniques to combine massive amounts of data into easy-to-digest dataframes.
11
Upvio
Upvio is a revolutionary healthcare technology company that builds software designed to empower medical, health, and wellness professionals to tech-enable and adopt groundbreaking tech tools that redefine hybrid, virtual, and remote care.
12
Academically
Academically is a one-stop solution for Healthcare Education and training that meets the needs of healthcare professionals and students.
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Editor: Jason Kwon
Jason Kwon is a senior editor for MedicalStartups. He has previously covered the pharmaceutical and medical research industries for FDAnews and worked as a head of marketing for medical startup Sonic Therapeutics. Before that, he co-founded a startup consulting business for emerging entrepreneurial hubs in Asia. Jason graduated from St. Bonaventure University’s journalism school. In his free time, Jason enjoys yoga, watching movie trailers, traveling to places where he can't get cell service. You can contact Jason at jaskwon(at)medicalstartups(dot)com