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A Breath of Fresh Ideas
SHAREHOLDER UPDATE 13 November 2018 Conference call 9.30am AEDT Tel: 1800123 296 Conference ID: 2797829
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We breathe in, We breathe out, We breathe deep.
But for 334 million of our fellow human beings, breathing is not the easy instinctive, life-affirming action the rest of us don’t even think twice about.
Anything but! To people with asthma the simple act of breathing can be a choking, gasping, drowning, suffocating daily ordeal .
Asthma can’t be cured , but with supported self-management, it can be controlled . Introducing Respiri , a revolutionary ‘early warning system’ to pinpoint the signs of a coming asthma attack so appropriate action can be taken. Let’s stop the attack before it happens.
How? With a Breath of Fresh Ideas.
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CONFERENCE CALL AGENDA
CEO | INTRODUCTION
Q&A
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In the interests of providing shareholders with the most comprehensive information within the limited timeframe, questions are invited in writing through out the presentation in real time.
PROFESSOR BRUCE THOMPSON
Chair, Australian Medical & Scientific Advisory Board London meeting | Study planning
Questions will be prioritised for response and we will follow up directly on those we may not have time to cover off after the call .
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MARIO GATTINO
The CXO has produced a Product Development Update video now available via the link below featuring Grey Innovation Director, Jefferson Harcourt and Two Bulls Partner, Evan Davey.
Chief Executive Officer & Director Delivering on stated milestones
WANI WALL
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Chief Customer Experience & Communications Officer Go to Market | Customer engagement strategy CEO | NEW MILESTONES SET Clear roadmap to product launch
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UK MEDICAL & SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD STUDY PLANNING MEETING | ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS | LONDON | 29 OCTOBER 2018
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BUILDING EVIDENCE TO DEMONSTRATE THE CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF RESPIRI TECHNOLOGY
Respiri has the potential to transform the clinical asthma pathway, with the potential to detect when patients are unwell, or importantly, about to become unwell, so additional treatment can be taken to avoid any serious deterioration.
Professor Anoop Chauhan, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
A successful launch is dependent on clinical acceptance of Respiri’s technology. When patients ask their GP what they think of Wheezo, we need the GP to know about the product, understand the science behind it, the meaning of the wheeze rate value and the role it can play in the patient’s asthma management plan.
Further, key bodies such as Asthma UK and Asthma Australia will need to endorse the technology and incorporate it into current management guidelines.
Many of the UK’s leading asthma experts joined us to consider the evidence requirements for Wheezo to be clinically accepted and ultimately become a standard of care for patients living with asthma.
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DELEGATES
Dr Mark Levy | Co-Chair Harrow CCG
Professor Aziz Sheikh
Usher Institute / Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research
Professor Anoop Chauhan Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
Dr Louise Fleming Royal Brompton Hospital
Professor Jonathan Grigg Queen Mary University of London
Dr Katy Pike
UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
Dr Paul Seddon
Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital Brighton
Professor Simon Godfrey Hadassah Medical Centre
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§ WHAT IS CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF TECHNOLOGY AND WHEEZE RATE?
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§ WHAT IS THE VALUE OF THE TECHNOLOGY TO HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS AND PATIENTS/PARENTS?
§ WHAT IS THE IMPACT OF THE TECHNOLOGY ON THE WIDER HEALTH SERVICE?
An exciting innovation that could potentially be of great value, especially in the wheezy pre-school child.
Dr Paul Seddon Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital Brighton
Professor Bruce Thompson The Alfred Hospital, Monash University
Mario Gattino, Dr Samaneh Sarraf, James Brown, Oli Sylvester, James Cockerill (Origin Health)
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PRIORITY STUDIES
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Comparison Study
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Correlation Study 3. Longitudinal Health-Outcomes Stud y
To demonstrate that Wheezo is as To assess the correlation between To assess the outcomes of patient good as a doctor’s stethoscope wheeze rate and a relevant clinical given Wheezo for use at home and measure of lung function e.g. FEV1 the impact on medical resources and symptom score
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Short term study can be initially conducted in Australia as ethics approval process much quicker than UK. Study outcomes would be published to coincide with Wheezo launch.
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Short term head to head comparison of wheeze rate with other lung function measure could be conducted as part of, or as a follow-on to the comparison study. Two possible settings identified; acute care and primary care. As for study 1, ethics approval quicker in Australia.
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Longitudinal study key questions: Can Wheezo predict increase in symptoms, predict exacerbations and have a positive impact on healthcare resources? Important outcomes: Does regular use of Wheezo improve quality of life, sleep, activity participation, school attendance and attack frequency?
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FEEDBACK ON POTENTIAL CLINICAL VALUE
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Objective Measure
Improved classification
May help to provide additional piece of objective data on how well asthma is controlled*
Improved classification of severity of symptoms – which would guide therapy in acute attacks
Biofeedback to patients Allow them to make connections between triggers/seasons/locations etc. and their health
Improved recognition of risk For clinicians, patients and parents
Overnight monitoring Big data Could be particularly promising For clinicians/researchers there would potentially be benefit in collecting big data via connection to an app and collection of other passive data e.g. location, time, date, sex, age etc.
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*Particularly if we can demonstrate clear relationships to established measures of lung function, current asthma and status of airway patency
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NEXT STEPS
- § 115 of 130 devices manufactured by SRX available for clinical studies and user testing 8 February 2019
§ Plan to conduct study 1 in Australia February 2019. (Lower risk ethics approval). 100 patients over 6 week period at sites to be announced
§ UK studies driven by investigator group once protocols signed off. May take a little longer and have a variation to Australian studies to capture new data § Multiple funding options in Australia & UK beyond company if science is interesting / compelling
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DELIVERING ON MILESTONES THROUGH 2018CY
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§ Aligned with our mission
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§ Executing the plan
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HUGE GLOBAL ASTHMA MARKET COMPARED TO DIABETES 387M (2014) PROJECTED TO 471M (2035)
There has been a sharp increase in the
global prevalence, morbidity, mortality, and economic burden associated with asthma over the last 40 years, particularly in
children. Approximately 330 million people worldwide currently have asthma, and its prevalence increases by 50% every decade.
Asthma is underdiagnosed and
undertreated. The increasing number of hospital admissions for asthma, which are most pronounced in young children, reflect an increase in severe asthma, poor disease management, and poverty . Worldwide, approximately 250,000 deaths annually are attributable to asthma.
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COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Few players & limited innovation compared to glucose monitors & heart/BP monitors
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Asthma Wheeze Monitor No objective wheeze measurement devices on the market suitable for children who cannot perform lung function tests (Disruptive technology – Acoustic Respiratory Monitoring (ARM[TM] )*
Lung Function Tests Smart Inhalers / Cohero Health Spirometry, Compliance Wing Spirometry, Peak Flow Adherium, Propeller Manufacturers including Health, Gecko Health digital (difficult to use, patient Innovations (TEVA interpretation & data Pharmaceuticals), unreliable) Cohero Health, 3M (probably most activity, lack of compliance a major issue)
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Fevipiprant (Novartis) – first new drug treatment in asthma for 20 years. Biological agent, reduces the severity (not a cure), most likely reserved for severe asthma patients.
*as far as the company knows
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(25 – 30 % OF TOTAL ASTHMA POPULATION)
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THE BURNING PLATFORM
Asthma is the leading cause of hospitalisation in children.
Young children cannot use lung function tests and peak flow meters, and their parents and carers have difficulty communicating wheezing episodes to their physician.
This represents some of the most costly patients to the health system.
Health Authorities / Insurers are highly motivated to address this now
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Burden of disease, measured by disability Adjusted life years (DALYs) per 100,000 population Attributed to asthma by age group and sex. Global Population 2010 Global Asthma Report 2014
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“mHealth solutions are amongst the highest priority for research to optimise asthma management and prevent asthma attacks.”
European Asthma Research and Innovation Partnership
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IMAGINE IF YOUR DOCTOR & THEIR STETHOSCOPE WAS WITH YOU 24/7
Respiri technology listens to your breath sounds and detects wheeze as well as, if not better, than a doctor. The doctor’s assessment of the presence of wheeze and its severity is based on their ears and their interpretation of what they’re hearing. It’s anecdotal, but a doctor will tell you that auscultation is more of an art than a science and they trust their own ears above all others.
Respiri’s wheeze detection algorithm provides an objective measure of this typical asthma symptom and it can hear frequencies the stethoscope can’t.
For parents of a child with asthma, we offer the peace of mind of a ‘doctor in the house with a stethoscope’ 24/7.
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PERSONAL ASTHMA COACH
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Using machine learning , we can correlate relevant events with wheeze rate, creating an even more compelling product for the proactive management of asthma. It’s a personalized early warning system.
As the user is performing a wheeze rate measurement, the device connects to the Respiri backend and requests the current weather, pollen and pollution conditions in the user’s location. Once the wheeze rate is determined, it will be combined with the atmospheric conditions, data from Apple Health/GoogleFit (such as heart rate) and time of day. It will also take into account other symptoms and triggers entered by the user.
This personal data is then fed into the machine learning model included in the app to determine when there is a heightened risk of asthma symptoms and alerts the user if there is.
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ALL ABOUT ENGAGEMENT
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We’re developing an app experience to make wheeze monitoring fun for kids and their parents/carers. App stickiness is crucial to drive regular use for education, to help prevent asthma flareups and to capture personal data for machine learning purposes.
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CUSTOMER JOURNEY
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Asthma Action Plan
For use with a Puffer and Spacer
Name:
Date of birth:
Child can self administer if well
Photo Confirmed Triggers enough.
Child needs to pre-medicate prior to exercise.
Face mask needed with spacer
ALWAYS give adrenaline autoinjector FIRST, and then asthma reliever puffer to food, insects or medication has SUDDEN BREATHING DIFFICULTY (including wheeze, persistent cough or hoarse voice) even if there are no skin symptoms.Adrenaline autoinjector prescribed: Y N Type of adrenaline autoinjector: if someone with known asthma and allergy
ASTHMA FIRST AID
For Severe or Life-Threatening signs and symptoms,
Mild to moderate symptoms do not always present before severe or life-threatening symptoms call for emergency assistance immediately on Triple Zero “000”
1. Sit the person upright• Stay with the person and be calm and reassuring
2. Give• • • Shake puffer before each puffPut 1 puff into the spacer at a timeTake 4 breaths from spacer between each puff separate puffs of Airomir, Asmol or Ventolin
3. Wait 4 minutes
• If there is no improvement, repeat step 2
4. If there is still no improvement call emergency assistance• • • Dial Triple Zero “000”Say ‘ambulance’ and that someone is having an asthma attackKeep giving arrives puffs every 4 minutes until emergency assistance
Commence CPR at any time if person is unresponsive and not
breathing normally.
Blue/grey reliever medication
is unlikely to harm, even if the
person does not have asthma
Emergency Contact Name:Work Ph:Home Ph:Mobile Ph: Plan prepared by Medical or Nurse Practitioner:I hereby authorise medications specified on this plan to be administered according to the plan.Signed:Date prepared:Date of next review: fire medication into spacer• breaths (keeping your mouth on the spacer)• • • • • and ensure lips seal around it• • Breathe in and out normally for 4 Assemble SpacerRemove cap from pufferShake puffer wellAttach puffer to end of spacerPlace mouthpiece of spacer in mouth Breathe out gently into the spacerPress down on puffer canister once to
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© The Asthma Foundation of Victoria August 2017. This plan was developed as a medical document that can only be completed and signed by the patient’s treating medical or nurse practitioner and cannot be altered without their permission.
Today peak flow meters are recommended for symptom monitoring along with paper diaries for recording symptoms and triggers. Peak flow meters are not recommended for children, are difficult to use and unreliable. Parents rely on paper records and subjective observations for their doctor. It’s stressful!
2019 Respiri offers an easy-to-use, passive smartphone enabled digital solution with objective symptom monitoring and electronic diary correlating atmospheric conditions with other relevant data including inhaler use. Objective data is stored in the cloud for sharing with doctors. It provides alerts when conditions are threatening and removes the guesswork!
2021 Respiri users can spot check using their 30 second symptom monitor during the day and then rely on the overnight monitor to provide peace of mind. Important overnight data can help inform treatment plans.
Future Continuous Symptom Monitoring as available for diabetes patients in Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) ++
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| MAJOR MILESTONES & INFLECTION POINTS Gen II - Wheezo 2018 Initial functioning demonstration quality prototype for technology demonstration purpose with partner & investors Q2 Fully functional medical device quality prototype with design completed Q3 Attend major industry tradeshows and healthcare conferences to showcase and generate interest for AirSonea Gen ll with investors, customer and potential partners Q3 Manufacturing package and limited production of verification units by contract manufacturer Q3 One or more Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) or Letters of Intent (LOI) for collaboration will be established with targeted development & commercialisation partners to advance Wheezo Q3 Final design updates and verification testing and Ideally handover to preferred manufacturing partners in key target regions. (Initial manufacturing planned to take place in Australia, with export to target market(s) Q4 Finalise planning and launch a significant pilot program in a major market (e.g. UK) to establish value proposition of AirSonea Gen ll. (Observational community based studies compared to current practice) Q4 Regulatory approvals processes (ongoing defined by requirements of health agencies: CE, TGA, FDA ) Q3/Q4 |
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$3.0M CAPITAL RAISE (April 18) | USE OF FUNDS
| Gen II - Wheezo | 2018 |
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| Development of Android platform to parity with existing iOS platform, in effect doubling size of target market at launch | |
| (based on current distribution of smartphones) | |
| Appointment of Quality Assurance & Regulatory Manager on a contract basis to establish our QMS and ISO 13485 certification and | |
| facilitate regulatory approvals in target market launch markets | |
| Early collaboration with identified Australian manufacturer to facilitate a smooth transfer from developers to high capacity | |
| manufacturing capabilities (e.g. purchase of new tooling, bulk quantities of components, batch testing etc.) | |
| Review and expansion of our multi-facted intellectual property by registering new patents, adding to our existing trade secrets and | |
| proprietary information, trademarks and copyright, ensuring highest barriers to competition in the geographies where we choose | |
| to launch (initial review phase completed, ongoing in line with development and new IP) | |
| Planning launch strategy – e.g. market research, online platform strategy, consumer and media campaigns, promotional materials, | |
| partnerships, distribution, brand ambassadors, asthma association support/collaboration | |
| Appointment of a UK based Business Development Manager on a contract basis to facilitate and expedite observational, real-world | |
| community studies of Wheezo compared to current practice (similar appointment in Singapore) | |
| Progress development of the overnight monitor which will be a major addition to the product portfolio, with the company ensuring | |
| the timing of finalisation and planned launch follows smoothly after the successful launch of Wheezo |
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~~ISO 13485 CERTIFICATION &~~ REGULATORY APPROVALS
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QMS:
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§ Procedures are drafted; expect to have all QMS documents and records demonstrating conformance to 13485 finalised by end November.
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§ Technical File –design/risk analysis finalised. Usability, biocompatibility etc. commencing for completion by end November.
CE Marking:
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§ Application following 12 week Safety and EMC testing using production tool samples (Delivery by contract manufacturer (SRX) of 15 units for Safety and Compliance 21 December 2018)
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§ TGA, Australia, HSA, Singapore to follow 6 – 8 weeks after CE mark received
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§ Stage 1 Notified Body regulatory audit November 2018
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§ FDA 510(k) clearance submission document preparation to commence early 2019 (there are differences, but heavy lifting done on CE and supporting Amazon web servers architecture by Two Bulls is HIPAA compliant*).
*Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, a US law designed to provide privacy standards to protect patients' medical records and other health information provided to health plans, doctors, hospitals and other health care providers.
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MULTI-FACETED
Copyright Trade Marks (software coding) (branding)
Proprietary Information / Trade Secrets (algorithms, know-how, data)
Patents
(systems, methods of diagnosis, related technologies)
Wheezo | Lead home monitoring product
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§ Over the counter (Class IIA) device for home use § Detects, quantifies, and measures wheezing using ARM™ Algorithm
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§ Bluetooth connectivity to mobile devices
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§ Results uploaded to cloud for review by patient’s doctor/anonymised data stored for big data purposes
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§ New IP in major system technology update
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OVERNIGHT MONITORING DEVICE
Patients who wheeze at night are not well-controlled and their treatment should be stepped up (GINA/NHLBI).
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Based on the company’s original Wholter[TM] product, Respiri is developing a wireless wheeze and cough detector for nocturnal asthma assessment. The ability to evaluate the degree of asthma control in patients who wheeze at night will be an invaluable tool for physicians making treatment decisions and assessing therapy response.
Sleepless nights are common for parents of children with asthma. Respiri’s solution will provide peace of mind that has never been possible before with continuous monitoring that will provide an alarm should there be an exacerbation.
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§ Wheezo R&D provides technology foundation for updated sensors, enhanced algorithms, noise cancellation, Bluetooth connectivity and data streaming
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§ Utilizes Wheezo machine learning model
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INAUGURAL EXHIBIT @ KEY US EVENT J
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Wheezo technology applauded by hundreds of delegates who visited the booth.
No other new product in the asthma space.
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POTENTIAL PARTNERS
Many potential partners, but none are ‘perfect’. They want certainty and de-risking to replace internal candidates.
VS
We want to maintain some control and commitment they will priorities our products.
MOBILE HEALTH DEVICES
Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, Sony, Huawei, FitBit, Garmin, Jawbone, iHealth Labs
DIGITAL PLATFORMS
Google, Microsoft, Qualcomm, Neusoft, Yahoo
MEDICAL DEVICE COMPANIES
Philips, Omron, ResMed, GE Healthcare, CareFusion, Vectura, Propeller Health, Alere, Care Innovations, Dexcom, Medtronic,3M
TELEHEALTH
AT&T, Verizon, Telstra, Optus
BIG PHARMA
GSK, Astra Zeneca, Schering-Plough, Boehringer Ingelheim, Novartis, Teva
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RESPIRI
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Medical quality device completed Sept / Oct
Now we can go hard; clear we will be first to market
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~~GO TO MARKET~~ CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY
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PHASE 1 SURVEY REVEALS DEMAND
PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH ASTHMA (UNDER 14)
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§ Product naming survey of 1758 parents of children with asthma across 3 geographies
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§ 632 responders
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§ UK 216, AUS 209, SGN 207
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§ – 61% provided email addresses as registration of interest extraordinary, especially for first contact
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§ Average email opt-in rate is 1.95% and the top 10% of marketers average a 4.77% opt-in rate
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§ Supports findings from historic research; there is an unmet need for objective symptom monitoring
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§ 93% would buy online
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§ 32% would spend $350 on this product
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“Great idea, and keeping track of your progress, then being able to show your doctor – genius.” Customer Verbatim, UK
“Sounds like a Godsend to parents like me… Love the concept and can’t wait to be able to purchase one.” Customer Verbatim, Australia
“I’m very excited that big data helps to predict the attack. I will buy whatever it takes.” Customer Verbatim, Singapore
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PHASE 2 | DIGITAL LED CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENT Building brand Wheezo
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§ 1 in 9 Australians affected by asthma
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§ Primary target - 600,000 children/young people affected by
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asthma
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§ 39,448 hospitalisations for asthma in 2015/16
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§ 51% of asthma hospitalisations were children 0 – 14
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§ In 2020, the number of Facebook users in Australia is expected to
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It’s time to start the conversation with ‘connected’ parents and build the Respiri customer database
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REACHING OUR TARGET MARKET
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82% of millennial Word of mouth is still dads turn to the primary influencer guidance on key on purchase parenting topics decisions,76% of like preparing respondents identifying meals, using a recommendations from product or For Millennials in friends, family and %) and adve assembling gear particular, acquaintances as We spend 21% of our recommendations from having a high or digital entertainment those within their social medium influence on time consuming social circles (75%) and their buying decisions. media, which is even advertising on social higher among women, platforms and online who spend 25% of their reviews from those they digital entertainment do not know (66%), time on social media outstrip the influence of compared with 17% for TV advertising (61%). men.
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AUSTRALIAN PILOT
Prior to kicking-off a full multinational marketing strategy, an initial digital only pilot will be deployed to gauge initial demand for Wheezo in Australia creating an early groundswell. UK and other markets will follow.
Campaign Objective:
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§ Gauge latent demand for the product and capture pre-registrations ahead of market launch
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§ Capture direct feedback from customers – what do they want, where do they want to purchase?
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§ Potential for pre-orders.
Pilot Considerations:
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§ Digital led with PR support for most cost-effective reach
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§ Leverage local KOL supporters of Respiri
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§ Drive pre-registrations (no financial commitment) amongst parents of children with asthma – BUILD CUSTOMER DATABASE
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§ Nurture leads with monthly updates through to in-market availability
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§ Develop Facebook community and support with paid Facebook/Instagram advertising
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§ Consider engagement with influencers to build authenticity and intimacy with audience
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§ Engage Respiri Ambassadors – e.g. Ian Thorpe started swimming to help his asthma
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§ Share the vision for future product development eg. AI, overnight monitoring, wearables etc
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| ~~**NEW MILESTONES | NEWSFLOW~~ Wheezo Commercialisation 2018/19 CY** Manufacturing transfer Grey Innovation – SRX for build of 15 x field units for safety/compliance test/Respiri ISO 13485 Stage 1 Audit Q4/18 External Safety and Compliance Testing (15 field units and packaging produced by Respiri) Q1/19 Respiri ISO13485 Stage 2 Audit Q1/19 Safety/compliance test Lab Report – technical file completion and submission to Notified Body (NB) EC certificate Q1/19 Notified Body review of technical file – European CE clearance for sale in UK and Europe (1 – 3 months). Compile FDA 510 (k) technical file Q1-Q2/19 Soft Launch - Australian customer engagement pilot ‘Register you Interest Campaign’ – (Respiri and LIDA Australia nurture & grow customer database) Components include social media platforms, paid media, public relations, ambassador program, KOL program, Asthma Australia endorsement, user test program, pre-orders, organic market research to determine optimum sales channels Q4/18-Q1/19 Australian and UK studies 1 & 2 executed for publication. HCP communications program commences. Q1-Q2/19 Launch UK and Singapore customer engagement program with Australian assets/learnings (LIDA Australia & UK) Q1-Q2/19 Australian TGA and Singapore HSA submissions off back of CE mark Q2/19 Wheezo available for sale in UK, Australia and Singapore – launch activity Q1-Q2/ 19 Tested Turn Key Launch Program customised by market for EU roll out Q3 -Q4/19 |
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We breathe in, We breathe out, We breathe deep.
But for 334 million of our fellow human beings, breathing is not the easy instinctive, life-affirming action the rest of us don’t even think twice about.
Anything but! To people with asthma the simple act of breathing can be a choking, gasping, drowning, suffocating daily ordeal .
Asthma can’t be cured , but with supported self-management, it can be controlled . Introducing Respiri , a revolutionary ‘early warning system’ to pinpoint the signs of a coming asthma attack so appropriate action can be taken. Let’s stop the attack before it happens.
How? With a Breath of Fresh Ideas.
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THANK YOU
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Forward Looking Statements
Certain statements made in this announcement are forward-looking statements. These forward looking statements are not historical facts but rather are based on Respiri’s current expectations, estimates and projections about the industry in which Respiri operates, and its beliefs and assumptions. Words such as "anticipates," "expects," "intends," "plans," "believes," "seeks,” "estimates,“ “guidance” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements and should be considered an at-risk statement. Such statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, particularly those risks or uncertainties inherent in the of and in the endeavour of a business process developing technology building around such products and services. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, some of which are beyond the control of Respiri, are difficult to predict and could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or forecasted in the forward-looking statements. Respiri cautions shareholders and prospective shareholders not to place undue reliance on these forwardlooking statements, which reflect the view of Respiri only as of the date of this release. The forward-looking statements made in this announcement relate only to events as of the date on which the statements are made. Respiri will not undertake any obligation to release publicly any revisions or updates to these forward-looking statements to reflect events, circumstances or unanticipated events occurring after the date of this announcement except as required by law or by any appropriate regulatory authority.
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MARIO GATTINO CEO & Director
WANI WALL
Chief Customer Experience & Communications Officer (CXO)
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