


Australian Story: The man who went from moon landings...
to saving the tiniest babies!
Some amazing stories encapsulating the Life of the Neocot’s inventor Dr John Grant-Thomson and the history behind its creation.
'Helping Little Hands' Christmas Donation:
Perth Children's Hospital Double Cosypod.
Perth Children’s Hospital received their first Double Cosypod System just in time for Christmas!
Kindly donated by Helping Little Hands.
'Nine News (Darwin)': A Fantastic Outcome
The Northern Territory continues to utilise the Neocot system for transporting sick infants from some of the most remote communities.
'Seven Nightly News (June 2022)': Quadruplets to RBH
Whether it’s a single baby or quadruplets, the Cosypod system is capable of transporting these infants to the required tertiary centre.
See how the Cosypod was used to transport quads from the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital using NeoRETURN and RALPH.
'Another Piece of the Puzzle': The Final Frontier
The final frontier of Australian infant retrieval the Northern Territory.
Take a look at how one of the last systems that Dr John Grant Thomson was involved in, took shape to help retrievals in the remote Northern Territory.
This system was funded through the Humpty Dumpty Foundation.