Wheel Alert Technologies

Wheel Alert Technologies prides itself on the development of a world first sensor that has high technology and unique capabilities of enabling live detection of truck bearing, brake and tyre issues as well as train bearing, brake and rail track condition issues. When a developing issue is detected by the sensor it immediately communicates with the vehicle’s driver and headquarters, thus allowing the vehicle to be stopped while it still has the ability to be fully controlled and before anything detrimental (or even fatal) happens. Wheel Alert Technologies has been successfully trialling its beta prototype wheel monitoring sensors for over a year in applications including interstate transportation, localised logistics, mining and agricultural. Wheel Alert Technologies is in the process of seeking a paid commercial trial (or investment) to enable finalisation of its sensors and enabling the great benefit of having them available commercially.

Road

Including Heavy vehicles, Road trains and Light trucks

Mining

Dump trucks and other heavy meachinery, fixed assets, conveyers

Rail

Monitoring and reporting on Engines, Bogies / railroad trucks or other fixed assets at yards

Services

Vibration diagnostics services to trouble shoot machine issues as well as routine vibration surveys to provide predictive and condition-based maintenance

News & Events

See the latest events we’ve attended or funding that’s been received as well as related news stories.

Wheel Alert Technologies delivers a 4 minute pitch at Innovation Bay Startup Showcase

By Ashley Wass on November 19, 2019

Innovation Bay teamed up with Southstart to bring Australia’s brightest startups to the food and wine capital of the country - Adelaide. Wheel Alert Technologies was one of 16 tech startup businesses, curated and selected by a national panel from a list of over 100 of Australia’s best tech startups, to pitch to an audience of local and national angel investors and VCs at the SouthStart technology festival. The audience included the likes of the Shark Tank’s Steve Baxter.

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Wheel Alert Technologies delivers a 30 second pitch at the finals of Pitch@Palace

By Ashley Wass on October 4, 2019

Pitch@Palace Australia 3.0 took place on 4 October 2019 at Government House in Perth, Western Australia. The Duke of York HRH Prince Andrew hosted the event, where 42 Entrepreneurs had the opportunity to Pitch their businesses in front of an influential Audience of potential supporters, including CEOs, Influencers, Mentors and Business Partners. Wheel Alert Technoligies was proud to have the opportunity to pitch for 30 seconds at the finals of Pitch@Palace Australia 3.

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Wheel Alert Technologies delivers a 3 minute pitch in front of the Duke of York HRH Prince Andrew at Pitch@Palace bootcamp

By Ashley Wass on October 2, 2019

Pitch@Palace Australia 3.0 Boot Camp was held at Murdoch University, Perth on 2 October, 2019. 42 Entrepreneurs, selected from five On Tour Events across Australia, took part in Boot Camp, which provided them with the opportunity to hear from leading industry experts and Pitch@Palace Alumni, as well as receiving support and mentoring. All entrepreneurs pitched their businesses for three minutes and a panel of judges selected 12 entrepreneurs who will pitch for three minutes at Pitch@Palace Australia 3.

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Truck driver loses licence over incident caught on dashcam on Adelaide's South Eastern Freeway

By Daniel Keane on September 27, 2019

Dramatic footage has emerged of a near miss involving an out-of-control truck hurtling through one of Adelaide’s most notorious intersections, narrowly avoiding a turning vehicle. A Victorian truck driver has lost his licence over the incident, which occurred on the South Eastern Freeway about 5:30am on Wednesday and was captured on dashcam footage provided to the ABC. Key points: The footage shows smoke billowing from the truck’s brakes as it travels down the South Eastern Freeway A 24-year-old driver from Melbourne will face court over the incident It comes just days after another heart-stopping moment on the same major road The latest video — which comes just days after another hair-raising incident on the same major road — shows the B-double in the left lane on the down track with smoke pouring from its wheels after losing its brakes.

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