About us
Evado has been developing cost effective solutions for small and large life science companies, universities and government organisations for more than 25 years.
Our expertise in the transformation of paper based pharma records into electronic forms led to the development of our unique data driven form design architecture, giving us a competitive edge in a world which requires economy, accuracy and speed.
Launched in 2007 to critical acclaim, Evado provides a progressive scalable lightweight alternative to cumbersome clinical trial software that can be slow to update and may include expensive functions that you do not require.
Evado is a simple, user friendly, versatile system that allows data entry from anywhere in the world. It can be run as a cloud based Software as a Service (SaaS) application or large clients can choose on premise hosting for large-scale trials.
We also offer comprehensive training and knowledge transfer through our online self-paced e-learning system.
Please contact us for a demonstration of how Evado’s technology can streamline your eClinical needs every step of the way.
Our Values
Evado’s management team maintains the same core values that were identified by our founder more than 25 years ago.
- Respect for ourselves and others at all times
- Be innovative and encourage learning and controlled risk taking
- Be proud of who we are
- Enjoy our work
- Give back to the community
Sustainability
Evado is conscious of the need to be environmentally sustainable. Our office building has programs that include green energy, recycling and we utilise green energy.
All our paper is recycled stock to begin with, and when we print we use recycled paper when it’s internal and small, and two-to-a-page double-sided printing when it’s not. We also use recycled cartridges in the colour laser however where possible, we use PDFs and do not print on paper, but when essential, our paper stock is recycled and we utilise recycled ink cartridges.
Staff members are encouraged to ride their bikes or take public transport and to leave their cars at home whenever possible and when we fly we use carbon offsets.
Corporate Social Responsibility
Evado is committed to giving back to the community. We do this in several ways by supporting medical care for the Diqing Medical and Rehabilitation Centre in China, mentoring entrepreneurs in Australia, giving time and expertise to Engineers without Borders and using the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) kitchen to cater for all our local functions.
Diqing Medical and Rehabilitation Hospital China
The Diqing Rehabilitation Centre in North West Yunnan province in China, assists people with disabilities mainly through physical rehabilitation and prosthetics.
The centre primarily caters for people with infectious diseases, rehabilitation from strokes and motorcar accidents.
The DRC runs medical programs include medical training, program training for locals, assisting local hospitals with challenging patients, village level medical outreach and in some cases surgery.
For more information www.blesschina.org
TiE (The Indus Entrepreneurs)
TiE is a non-profit community based organisation that began in Silicon Valley in 1992 to offer support, share ideas and learn from a network of like-minded individuals that exceeds 13,000 members including 2,500 charter members in 57 chapters across 14 countries.
Evado CEO Jennie Anderson is a charter member and mentor in the Melbourne chapter; Jennie provides pro bono assistance to TiE members who request mentoring. TiE holds regular networking events to share relevant business and industry information for business people, start up companies and entrepreneurs.
For more information www.tie.org
Engineers Without Borders
Evado Chief Technologist Ross Anderson has given his time and expertise on advisory boards to Engineers Without Borders, a not for profit organisation that works in partnerships with developing communities within Australia and overseas, to help them gain knowledge, experience and appropriate technologies for their needs.
EWB aims to educate people on the issues of sustainable development and to bring together students, graduates, experienced engineers and even non engineers, to help solve small scale engineering problems and provide training and experience for Australians.
Work Experience
Evado has given work experience to final year and graduate students seeking industry experience. Evado’s preference has been to offer positions to graduates from a non English-speaking environment. For more information about this program, please email the CEO, Ms Jennie Anderson