Lumos Diagnostics Holdings Ltd Gets $710K R&D Refund for Reader Platform

By Josua Ferreira -

Lumos Diagnostics banks $709,837 R&D tax refund to fuel reader platform innovation

Lumos Diagnostics (ASX: LDX) has received a cash refund of A$709,837 under the Australian Government’s Research and Development (R&D) Tax Incentive for the FY25 financial year ended 30 June 2025.

The refund supports continued investment in the company’s proprietary diagnostic technology. It relates mainly to ongoing R&D on Lumos’ portable handheld and disposable reader technology platforms.

What the refund supports

The cash refund is primarily associated with R&D efforts focused on enhancing Lumos’ proprietary portable handheld and disposable reader technology platforms.

According to the company, these platforms support:

  • Detection of a broader range of clinical biomarkers
  • Improved interpretation of point-of-care test results
  • Smooth integration with electronic medical records

These capabilities are described by Lumos as a key part of its value proposition. The company states they have played a significant role in securing contracts with partners including Hologic, Aptatek BioSciences and Micro-Pak.

Lumos Diagnostics R&D Investment Flow

The FDA CLIA waiver for FebriDx, secured in March 2026, expanded the addressable US market 15-fold to over US$1 billion by opening access to more than 300,000 point-of-care locations that previously required moderate-complexity laboratory certification.

CEO Commentary

“We are pleased to receive this R&D tax refund, which supports our ongoing investment in innovation and product development. The funding assists with the evolution of our proprietary reader platform – a core component of our diagnostics offering that continues to attract significant interest. We remain committed to advancing point-of-care technologies that deliver meaningful clinical outcomes,” said Doug Ward, CEO and Managing Director of Lumos Diagnostics.

How the R&D Tax Incentive works

The Australian Government’s Research and Development Tax Incentive provides eligible companies with cash refunds for up to 48.5% of eligible expenditure on R&D activities.

Fact Detail Why it matters to investors
Refund received A$709,837 Supports ongoing investment in innovation
Financial year FY25 (ended 30 June 2025) Relates to prior-year eligible R&D spend
Incentive rate Up to 48.5% of eligible R&D Reduces net cost of ongoing innovation

Why it matters for the investment case

The refund supports Lumos’ core value proposition, its proprietary reader platform, which the company says underpins existing commercial partnerships. By offsetting a portion of R&D costs, it allows continued investment in the technology.

Ward reiterated the company’s commitment to advancing point-of-care technologies that deliver meaningful clinical outcomes. The funding is directed toward the continued evolution of the reader platform, which Lumos states continues to attract significant interest.

The reader platform’s commercial appeal is reflected in the US$317 million PHASE Scientific distribution deal secured earlier in FY26, a six-year exclusive US agreement that had already generated US$3.5 million in milestone cash at signing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Australian R&D Tax Incentive and how does it work?

The Australian Government's Research and Development Tax Incentive provides eligible companies with cash refunds of up to 48.5% of their qualifying R&D expenditure, effectively reducing the net cost of innovation for companies investing in research and development activities.

How much did Lumos Diagnostics receive in its R&D tax refund for FY25?

Lumos Diagnostics received A$709,837 under the Australian Government's R&D Tax Incentive for the financial year ended 30 June 2025, with the funds directed toward continued development of its portable handheld and disposable reader technology platforms.

What is Lumos Diagnostics' reader platform and why does it matter commercially?

Lumos' proprietary portable handheld and disposable reader platform enables detection of a broader range of clinical biomarkers, improved interpretation of point-of-care test results, and integration with electronic medical records — capabilities that have directly supported contracts with partners including Hologic, Aptatek BioSciences, and Micro-Pak.

What is the PHASE Scientific distribution deal that Lumos Diagnostics announced?

Lumos Diagnostics secured a US$317 million, six-year exclusive US distribution agreement with PHASE Scientific earlier in FY26, which had already generated US$3.5 million in milestone cash at the time of signing.

What did the FDA CLIA waiver mean for Lumos Diagnostics' FebriDx product?

The FDA CLIA waiver for FebriDx, secured in March 2026, expanded Lumos' addressable US market 15-fold to over US$1 billion by opening access to more than 300,000 point-of-care locations that previously required moderate-complexity laboratory certification.

Josua Ferreira
By Josua Ferreira
Partnership Director
Josua Ferreira holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Advertising and brings a background in publication, business development, and ASX market storytelling. He has worked with listed companies across the resource sector and broader market, combining sharp commercial instincts with a genuine commitment to keeping investors informed.
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