The Australian clinical trial landscape is undergoing a monumental shift towards Decentralized Clinical Trials (DCTs). With a vast geographic spread and a world-class healthcare system, Australia has become a global hub for early-phase clinical research. As a leading Wearable Clinical Data Collection Devices Supplier, we recognize that the success of these trials hinges on the reliability, accuracy, and compliance of the hardware used by patients in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and remote Outback regions.
Procuring wearable devices for clinical use in Australia requires strict adherence to the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) regulations. Our manufacturing processes ensure that all data collection terminals meet the Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) requirements where applicable. Furthermore, all data transmission protocols are designed to comply with the Australian Privacy Act 1988, ensuring patient health information (PHI) remains secure and encrypted.
As a specialized factory based in Dongguan, the global heart of electronics, Dongguan Trial Medical Co., Ltd. bridges the gap between high-tech production and clinical application. Why choose a Chinese manufacturer for Australian trials?
Dongguan Trial Medical Co., Ltd. is a specialized manufacturer of remote clinical trial monitoring devices, decentralized clinical trial solutions, and digital research technologies. Established in 2016, the company is located in Dongguan, China, a major center for advanced manufacturing, medical technology development, and electronic innovation.
Operating from a modern facility covering more than 11,000 square meters, with a team of over 230 employees, Trial Medical is dedicated to developing and manufacturing innovative technologies that support clinical research organizations (CROs), pharmaceutical companies, healthcare institutions, and academic research centers worldwide.
The company's product portfolio includes remote clinical trial monitoring devices, wearable health data collection systems, patient engagement platforms, electronic clinical outcome assessment (eCOA) solutions, and digital research tools. These solutions are designed to facilitate real-time data collection, improve participant engagement, and enhance operational efficiency throughout the clinical research process in the Australian market.
Monitoring elderly residents in Melbourne's aged care facilities using high-precision motion sensors to predict and prevent falls while collecting longitudinal health data.
Wearable telemetry devices for AFL and NRL teams to monitor physiological stress, heart rate variability (HRV), and recovery metrics during high-intensity training cycles.
Enabling remote indigenous communities in the Northern Territory to participate in clinical trials without traveling thousands of kilometers, thanks to 4G-enabled data collection terminals.
Comprehensive quality control procedures are implemented across product design, manufacturing, and testing to ensure consistent performance for global clinical standards.