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Health Communications Network Health Communications Network 
www.hcn.com.au
HCN was only a $1m revenue company in 1998 when Kalori invested. They had won a contract from the NSW State Government and needed capital and expertise to expand its services mix. Over the next two years the company acquired several similar medical software companies, and listed on the ASX in December 1999 (ASX:HCN). The business continued to expand, and survived the dot-com implosion on the strength of a fundamentally solid business model. In January 2005, Primary Health Care acquired the HCN for $125 million.
 
Cap-XX Cap-XX
www.cap-xx.com
CAP-XX produces Supercapacitors, high-power high-energy storage devices that enable manufacturers to make smaller, thinner and longer-running products such as mobile phones, PDAs, medical devices, AMRs, compact flash cards, and more. Cap-XX was founded in 1997, to commercialize super capacitor technology and developed with the assistance of CSIRO. CEO & Founder Anthony Kongats sought seed capital in 2000 when Kalori invested. In April 2006, the business listed on the London Stock Exchange AIM market, raising $42 million and on debut had a market cap of $130 million (LSE:CPX).
 
Unique Solutions Inc Unique Solutions Inc             
www.unique-solutions.com
Unique designs and builds robotic production line equipment for the global food industry. These high speed performance equipment enables promotional programs to be inserted inside high speed production environments up to 1,200 units per minute and with the required accuracy to permit product “flagging” on the outside of a package to announce the promotional piece inside. This enables customers to differentiate product on the shelves of the shopping isle. The business is the recognised global leader in its sector.
 
Body Online (3D Clinic) Body Online (3D Clinic)       
www.bodyonline.com
BodyOnline was founded to animate and educate patients and medical practitioners about the myriad of medical conditions, and the treatment options available. Kalori invested to provide growth capital for this promising business on the strength of major global contracts. This library of visual and reference material allows Doctors to have intelligent discussions with patients, and visually illustrates the effects of drugs or surgical procedures to assist with informed decision making and patient consent.
 
Hostworks Hostworks
www.hostworks.com.au
Hostworks is a market leader in sophisticated web hosting environments for major corporates with demanding, high volume time sensitive applications such as banking, reservations systems, ticketing, news, television events and breaking developments. This business listed on the ASX in 2000 (ASX: HWG), is growing strongly reflecting the attraction of hosted solutions, and has now reached profitability and sustained cash flows with dividends.
 
MUL MUL     
www.multiemedia.com
MultiEmedia has multiple divisions, with AirWorks providing in-store advertising for Woolworth’s foods through Australia, and satellite delivered services via its New Skies Satellite division across much of Asia & Middle East to mining, resources and rural communities. Both of these businesses are growing strongly, and MUL is expected to have sustained profitability in 2006 and forward. MUL has been publicly traded since 2000 (ASX:MUL), and has undergone multiple restructurings since.
 
Roberts Weaver Group Roberts Weaver Group        
www.robertsweaver.com.au
Roberts Weaver Group provides integrated project and change management, interior design and IT expertise to clients who are moving, developing or reshaping their workplaces. As leaders in the provision of workplace excellence, RWG help its clients design innovative new business environments that stimulate and enhance productivity, control risk and optimise return on investment.
 
T3 Communications T3 Communications              
www.t3.net.au
Founded in 2002 by Carlos Perez, T3 grew organically to $20 million in annual revenues by 2005 on the strength of its innovative telecommunications offerings, responsive customer service and value proposition. The merging of voice and data markets worldwide led to the acquisition of T3 by Pacific Internet in October 2005.
 
NICTA NICTA                                  
nicta.com.au
NICTA was formed by the Federal Government’s Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts and the Australian Research Council. NICTA’s consortium partners are the ACT Government, the NSW Government, University of NSW, and Australian National University. A national laboratory has emerged from this powerful union based on the foundations of research, commercialisation, education, and collaboration. With a focus on use–inspired basic research, NICTA attracts, develops, and commercialises ICT R&D for Australian industry, with successes in mobile device operating systems, wireless networking, satellite systems and many more areas.
   
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