About Us
Lucivion is a clinical intelligence company with purpose-built solutions for the Australian Residential Aged Care sector.
From organisational strategy and regulatory compliance, down to the day-to-day realities of providing care, the Lucivion team understands the challenges facing Australian Aged Care sector. Our innovative solutions address these challenges by transforming data within your existing care and medication systems into predictive insights and automated reporting, allowing your staff to focus on what matters most: delivering the best care possible for residents.
Meet the Team
With years of experience developing technology solutions for the Australian Aged Care sector, Lucivion's founders have a deep understanding of the clinical, operational and regulatory realities providers face every day. Through Lucivion, they've paired their deep sector expertise with advanced data and AI capability to help providers navigate the increasing complexity of care delivery, compliance, workforce management, and reporting.
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James is a technology leader with more than a decade of experience across aged care, health tech, and government. He specialises in converting fragmented clinical and operational data into reliable, automated reporting and practical AI workflows. His background spans strategy design and execution, data and AI platform enablement, digital transformation, and health-technology integration. He previously served as Director at HAMR Insights and Head of Product at PainChek.
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Max Beuster is a product manager and analyst who combines service design with disciplined delivery. He moves teams from concept to production through prototyping, user testing, data model definition, and agile development. His experience at Capgemini, Pollen Digital, and Mirus blends consulting rigour with hands-on build capability, enabling rapid progress from requirements to working software.
Advisory Board
Supporting the Lucivion team is a board of expert advisors, with deep clinical and technical knowledge. Their expertise and guidance helps ensure that Lucivion solutions are clinically relevant, accurate, secure and scalable.
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Katie Airey is a senior aged care quality, risk, and clinical governance specialist with nearly two decades of experience supporting providers across Australia. She founded her own consulting business, working closely with executive teams and governing bodies to strengthen governance, manage risk, and embed sustainable quality frameworks.
Katie has held leadership and consultancy roles with organisations including Mirus Australia, Pride Living, and Critical Success Solutions, and is recognised for her expertise in regulatory reform, compliance, and system improvement under the Aged Care Act and Strengthened Standards. She is also actively involved in the development of technology solutions, including predictive modelling tools, aimed at identifying changes in physical capabilities earlier and improving care outcomes for individuals accessing aged care services.
She is passionate about supporting providers to deliver safe, person-centred care while navigating an increasingly complex regulatory environment.
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Patrick Hicks is a business transformation leader and solution architect with 20+ years of experience spanning startups to large enterprise, including Renewtrak, DroneShield, APA Group, and Lendlease. He founded Vectorten and previously held senior delivery roles at Capgemini, and holds several certifications including AWS, Azure, Databricks, and Datadog.
Patrick has designed and built multi-tenant SaaS platforms on AWS and Azure serving 14 countries, architected real-time observability frameworks, and delivered modern data platforms handling sensitive health and enterprise data. In AI and ML, he has built and fine-tuned models for contract intelligence delivering 6% annual cost savings, and led the team in building a predictive asset maintenance platform estimated to save AU$4M annually. He has led distributed teams of up to 80 people and has deep experience implementing compliance frameworks and processes for ISO27001, GDPR, SOCI, and Export Controls across regulated industries including energy, defence, finance, and healthcare.
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Erik brings more than fifteen years of experience helping organisations across industries and geographies turn complex challenges into clear, actionable outcomes. His expertise spans advanced analytics, business intelligence, big data, and detailed analytical problem-solving.
Erik's career began during his time at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab, where he contributed to research projects for clients including Nokia, the United Nations, and the International Monetary Fund. After graduating with first-class honours, he built his consulting foundations at SAS Analytics, Boston Consulting Group, and PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Elwyn Consulting.