EMvision Medical Devices Limited provided a product development update on the Company's portable, cost effective and non-invasive brain scanner, which will be used in the pilot clinical trial at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane. In this trial, data will be collected from patients with diagnosed ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke, with confirmatory CT and/or MRI images. Clinical Input and Successful Site Evaluation: As part of the progress towards clinical device installation in Princess Alexandra Hospital, a site evaluation was performed as a prerequisite for the upcoming pilot clinical trial. The data collection tools that will be implemented were assessed and it was established that the population and frequency of patients is sufficient for the clinical trial. It was determined that the logistical device pathway was suitable for the clinical environment. This included identifying the locations in which EMvision's clinical device is intended to operate and be stored, as well as planning clinical workflow, general bed access and portability throughout the hospital. This site evaluation allowed further interaction with senior neurology, nursing, critical care staff and interventional radiologists. Feedback from these groups reinforced the need for a small, portable imaging device that provides patients essential access within narrow spaces typically found in-between hospital beds, as well as being unobtrusive while stationary in the wards. Device Hardware Improvements: There has been continual improvement and refinement of the headset design that will be used in the pilot clinical trial. Procurement and finalisation of key custom-made materials and parts are well underway. Key hardware improvements include the use of specific absorbing material that enhances antenna performance by preventing cross antenna interference. Improvements have also been made to the dielectric properties of the antenna assembly and decoupling material that holds the antennas, this continues to increase the quality of imaging. The headset and overall product has undergone a process of improvement in order to ensure reproducible manufacture of the device.