The NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) has announced the first four challenges in its Grand Challenges program: Bushfires, COVID-19, Water and Ageing. All four are significant challenges facing not only Australia but the world.
Read MorePublished in the Australian Printer magazine, "Printed solar offers new opportunities" by Professor Paul Dastoor explores the potential for printed solar technology to revolutionise the printing industry and to compete with coal-generated power.
Read MoreUNSW Sydney engineers have invented a new wearable haptic device that recreates the sense of touch in virtual and remote environments. Image courtesy of UNSW.
Read MoreThe second event in the NSW Sensing Industry Connect series took place on 3 September 2020. Co-hosted by Venture Café Sydney and the NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN), the virtual networking event brought together experts from across the MedTech and smart sensing sector.
Read MoreScientific discoveries and technological innovations play a crucial role in our fight against the pandemic and provide an economic lever for our country on the road to recovery.
Read MoreResearchers at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) are using smart sensors and advanced brain signal decoders to improve communication between human brains and robots.
Read MorePublished in the Australian Printer magazine, "Future-proofing Australian printing with Industry 4.0" explores the role of print manufacturers as both enablers and users of the technology that is in and around Industry 4.0.
Read MoreCo-hosted by Venture Café Sydney and NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN), the NSW Sensing Industry Connect will take place from 17:00 to 19:00 on 9 September 2020.
Read MoreAustralian researchers are using quantum sensing technology to detect leaks and breaks in underground water pipe networks.
Read MoreThe NSW government announced today it will build smart technology into infrastructure and buildings to create jobs, cut commute times, slash water bills and boost the economy.
Read MoreIn honour of the Science Week, we have dedicated this edition of The Sensor to some of the fascinating discoveries coming out of our world-class member universities. Happy Science Week!
Read MoreBio-inspired tactile sensor technology developed by NSW based start-up Contactile, equips robotic gripping systems with sensory advantages of human hands, allowing robots to sense friction.
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