Researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) will lead the development of the first Australian satellite designed to predict where bushfires are likely to start and those that will be difficult to contain. (Image: Copernicus EMS; Sentinel 2/ESA).
Read MoreThe Digital Capability Map, located on the NSSN website, allows users to access NSSN capabilities and expertise across industry sectors, technology application and scientific discipline using a search engine.
Read MoreCo-hosted by the Sydney Knowledge Hub (SKH) and NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN), the NSW Sensing Industry Connect will take place at the University of Sydney on 5 March 2020.
Read MoreParliamentary Secretary to the NSW Premier, The Hon Gabrielle Upton MP, addressed the CEDA audience and shared stakeholder feedback and early learnings about the Accelerating R&D in NSW initiative that she leads.
Read MoreThe NSW Government has announced a Space Industry Development Strategy that identifies fostering collaboration across the industry and with the research community as a key strategic theme to increase industry competitiveness.
Read MoreA world-first system developed by UTS is being used by Australian drone company, Westpac Little Ripper to identify sharks, raise alarms and provide greater protection for swimmers and surfers.
Read MoreThe NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) is bringing together four research universities with major Australian recycling companies to develop novel solutions for sensing and treating residual contaminants on high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic chips.
Read MoreThe Hyrdo Harvester is designed to extract drinkable water from air at a cost less than five cents per litre.
Read MoreUNSW chemical engineers have helped develop an ultra-thin and ultra-flexible electronic material for the touchscreens of the future. Image courtesy of UNSW/RMIT.
Read MoreResearchers at the University of Sydney use laser beams to achieve real-time measurements of particulate composition.
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