A new pilot of 40 sensors designed to monitor and prevent water leaks and breaks could save Sydney millions of litres of water a year.
Read MoreThe Royal Society of New South Wales announced its award winners on 4 December 2019. Photo: Peter Clarke/RMIT University.
Read MoreHow can technology be implemented within the manufacturing industry to automate processes and reduce waste? The UNSW Smart Sensing Showcase: Advanced Manufacturing event took place on 29 November 2019 at UNSW Sydney.
Read MoreThe December edition of the Sensor is here.
Read MoreCo-ordinated by the NSSN this agile collaboration brings the expertise of several leading research universities together with key water utilities in five sub-projects.
Read MoreRecent interests in technology advancement to improve our lives have sparked the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT), automation, Industry 4.0 and Artificial Intelligence. Embedded in the core of them all are smart sensors.
Read MoreUNSW Sydney researchers have successfully merged 3D/4D printing with controlled polymerisation to produce “living” resin, which has huge potential for fields such as recycling and biomedicine.
Read MoreThe NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) sponsored the Royal Society of NSW’s annual Forum held at Government House on 7 November 2019.
Read MoreNSW fire safety company, E-Visuals, is set to revolutionise how first responders evacuate buildings in an emergency.
Read MoreFollowing the 'catastrophic fire danger' status and extreme weather across Australia, experts from the University of Sydney warn that the current disasters may be a "trailer" of what's to come.
Read MoreThe NSSN attended the Manufacturing Albury-Wodonga Industry Connect event, hosted by the AMGC on 22 October 2019.
Read MoreThe November edition of the Sensor is here.
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