Australian hi-tech company Micro-X is teaming with the established US-based charity Revived Soldiers Ukraine, which has purchased four Rover devices to be used in Ukrainian hospitals.
South Australian-designed and produced X-ray technology will be at the forefront of the X-ray needs of Ukraine’s medical community in the war against Russia, with its Rover units being shipped to the embattled country.
The Micro-X Rover is an ultra-lightweight, highly mobile medical x-ray machine that delivers easier and simpler x-ray imaging for patients and faster workflow for radiographers.
The Rover was first designed for the Australian military as an ultra-mobile radiology solution for military hospitals, delivering the full spectrum of imaging solutions in support of combat operations or humanitarian aid and disaster relief.


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Come Back Alive is one of the largest charitable foundations that supports Ukrainian soldiers, founded by the IT specialist Vitaliy Deynega. The organization collected more than 210 million UAH (more than $7M) in 2014. According to Na chasi, the Patreon page Come Back Alive is in the top ten projects by the number of financial donations.
There are several other organizations to support:
- Army SOS, which develops drones;
- Everybody Can, an organization that supports internally displaced people;
- Help on the Ministry of Defense website.
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