The latest in the NSSN Data Working Group lunchtime learning series featured guest speaker, Sheila FitzPatrick, international data privacy expert.
Read MoreNSSN Co-Director Professor Benjamin Eggleton was awarded Academic of the Year at the 2022 Australian Defence Industry Awards at a glittering ceremony in Canberra on 15 September.
Read MoreThe NSSN was delighted to host the first event in a new series aimed at shining a spotlight on women in sensing at Macquarie University on 12 September.
Read MoreThe NSSN hosted the latest in its Sensing Industry Connect series at Western Sydney University on 6 September.
Read MoreThis month we’re thrilled to announce the launch of our new event series, Women in Sensing. The first event in the series will take place on 12 September at Macquarie University with the theme of The Rise of FemTech.
Read MoreA workshop hosted by the NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) has convened leaders from across NSW universities, industry and government to co-design innovative sensing solutions to flooding.
Read MoreThe NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) is thrilled to announce a new event series focused on showcasing women-led research and innovations from across the network.
Read MoreWe are hiring a Media & PR Officer to lead our communications program and to shout to the world about the great work we do!
Read MoreWe have an opportunity for a MedTech Theme Leader to join our team. The primary focus of your role will be to foster connections between universities, government, and industry with an aim to establish collaborative projects and secure contract research.
Read MoreThe NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) has brought together universities with government partners to unlock new insights into NSW water data using innovative approaches.
Read MoreHosted by the NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN), Investment NSW and the University of Sydney, the event showcased the innovation and commercialisation pathways that arise when industry and government collaborate with universities.
Read MoreThe State of the Environment Report 2021 paints a grim picture of the condition of Australia’s environment. Despite the grim findings, the report notes: "Immediate action with innovative management and collaboration can turn things around."
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