Mouthguard concept
Adobe Stock
The Market Online - At The Bell

Join our daily newsletter At The Bell to receive exclusive market insights

HITIQ (ASX:HIQ) has announced its sensor-containing Nexus mouthguard meets World Rugby’s specifications for the safety products.

Recently developed, the harmonisation with the standards will, all cards in order, ease HITIQ’s access into supply chains facing 132 national member federations – the teams making up World Rugby.

The company’s eyeing its Nexus mouthguard product which contains sensors that ‘talk to’ HITIQ’s software, letting the company’s tech team map where concussion injuries are most likely to occur.

HITIQ originally started out making concussion imaging tech but has since moved into mouthguards through the 2020’s. The relatively quiet stock operates a unique niche on the ASX.

Management described the move as a milestone on Thursday.

“Meeting World Rugby’s performance specifications is a significant milestone for HITIQ,” CCO Damien Hawes said.

“This validation demonstrates the quality and efficacy of our technology and positions us as a key player in the safety solutions market for rugby union worldwide.”

HIQ last traded at 1.7cps.

HIQ by the numbers
More From The Market Online
Market concept

(Last) Market Close (of 2025): October back again as DRO, EOS & 4DX pop; otherwise mid day

If you wanted to feel like you were re-living the festivity season for the XJO that was October, look no further than today’s

EV Resources on ‘accelerated pathway’ to Los Lirios restart after strong antimony recovery tests

EV Resources is inching closer to a Los Lirios restart after strong metallurgical results set up…
Magneto scan concept

MRI scans changed medicine – what disruptive tech is next? Enter Compumedics, up +50% YoY

Compumedics, a biotech company developing its Orion Lifespan MEG product, could just be the next big…

Coles, Woolies left furious over gov’t checks designed to limit ‘excessive pricing on groceries’

Coles and Woolworths have come out swinging against the government's plan to impose stricter rules to…