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Here are the startups in the 2025 University of Newcastle I2N accelerator

Emirates InsightBy Emirates InsightOctober 28, 2025No Comments
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Twelve standout teams from the Hunter and Central Coast have made it to the final stage of this year’s I2N accelerator program, including several ventures led by University of Newcastle students and alumni.

The 2025 cohort is tackling mental health breakthroughs, menopause support, smarter job platforms for international students, next-gen loan tech, foolproof plant care and even dating apps that get people off their phones and into real life, by founders from some of the region’s most promising new businesses.

I2N began with 30 teams in a 10-week pre-accelerator program, before 20 founders advanced to the bootcamp phase. Now 12 finalists will now unveil their commercial-ready ventures to the startup ecosystem at the program’s Demo Night on October 29. Tickets  are free but nearly sold out, so if you’re keen, grab one of the last few here.

This year’s program covered three streams: Cleantech, Healthtech and All-Industries.

Here are the 12 startups involved:

Cleantech

Energy diversions

Benjamin Tonno

Nearly 10% of Australia’s green energy is wasted due to limited storage options.

Energy Diversions’ PROMETHEUS uses compressed air in repurposed mine pits to store excess grid energy, then generates power using buoyancy and torque when needed.

The venture is in pilot discussions with Hunter Water and IDEMITSU. Founded by Benjamin Tonno, HDR Candidate (PhD Chemical Engineering)

JasperNode

Alex Sharikov

A critical shortage of automation programmers is slowing manufacturing innovation.

JasperNode’s AI co-pilot translates simple English commands into industrial control code, making programming 45% faster and accessible to any engineer.

Founded by Alex Sharikov and Hong Qiu, the technology is already validated through real-world projects.

Healthtech

EquiEnergy Youth

Paula Rowlett & Stephen Spencer

Suicide is the leading cause of death for young Australians aged 15-24, yet many adults lack crisis intervention tools to help young people.

EquiEnergy Youth’s Coach 2 Cope program provides evidence-based frameworks to support young people in distress.

Founded by Dr Stephen Spencer, Benjamin Payne and Paula Rowlett, the venture has trained more than 15,000 adults and licensed tools to 220 organisations, including NSW Health.

Dr Spencer is a University alumnus (Bachelor of Nursing 2009).

The Movement Belt

The Movement Belt

Falls cause the most injury-related hospitalisations for Australians over 65.

The Movement Belt is a discreet wearable belt that uses tactile and auditory cues to improve stride length, balance and walking confidence.

Founded by Jonathan Durrheim (pictured, left), early trials show the belt significantly reduces fall risk and enhances independence.

Durrheim is a University alumnus (Bachelor of Physiotherapy – Honours 2017).

MenoMojo

Amy Lombard

Menopausal women often feel overwhelmed by conflicting health advice and are often dismissed by healthcare professionals.

MenoMojo provides evidence-based training plans, expert coaching and community support specifically for women in menopause.

Founded by Amy Lombard, the platform has more than 30 paying clients and endorsement from leading menopause specialists.

Chell

Chelsea Dyer

Shift-workers face higher health risks, with fatigue from night shift work accounting for 23 percent of  workplace accidents in Australia.

Chell’s digital education programs teach employees how to reduce health risks, while helping companies reduce claims, boost productivity and meet WHS compliance.

Founded by Chelsea Dyer, Chell has secured clients including Acciona and is partnering with universities on degree programs.

All-industries

Note It

Adam Taylor & David Larkan

Frontline leaders struggle to document performance, safety and wellbeing conversations consistently. Note It’s mobile-first app captures meaningful conversations in the moment, turning them into structured documentation.

Founded by David Larkan and Adam Taylor, the platform serves customers across mining, construction, local government, logistics and more.

Larkan is a University alumnus (Bachelor of Commerce 2008).

Joborra

Manav Arora

International students face job market barriers due to unclear visa eligibility on major platforms.

Joborra is a job platform where every listing is pre-verified to accept student visa holders, eliminating guesswork and promoting hiring equity.

Founded by Manav Arora, Joborra has launched its pilot and is matching jobs seekers and employers across the region, with expansions planned across the state.

Arora is a University alumnus (combined Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Business 2024). He is also current staff member with the University’s Digital Technology Solutions team.

OOME

Jean le Roux

Non-bank lenders rely on inflexible, outdated loan management software that creates risk and poor borrower outcomes.

OOME’s scalable SaaS platform manages the entire loan lifecycle while protecting lenders’ competitive advantage.

Founded by Jean le Roux, the platform is deployed in production with signed contracts and growing customer interest.

PerkyPod

Louise Burr

Incorrect watering is the most common cause of houseplant deaths, leaving puzzled plant parents with little more than questions and floor puddles.

PerkyPod’s patent-pending drainage and filtration system prevents leaks and makes plant care foolproof.

Founded by Louise Burr, this Australian-made innovation has generated $50,000 in sales and won a 2024 Good Design Award.

GoBanter

Michael Dunn & Sergii Kozyrev

Dating apps create fatigue through endless texting without real connections. GoBanter only works when users are checked-in at physical venues, with chats expiring after leaving unless a real meetup occurs.

Founded on the Central Coast by Michael Dunn and Sergii Kozyrev, the app brings dating back to real life while supporting venues.

PitchCast

Himanshu Rao

Grassroots sports clubs want affordable live streaming, but current options are expensive or unreliable.

PitchCast combines simple scoring with automated overlays and sponsor branding on YouTube streams.

Founded on the Central Coast by Himanshu Rao, the platform has been successfully trialed with local cricket clubs and is integrated with Play Cricket, the first point of contact for community cricket clubs across Australia.

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