We are springing into spring with a must-read article on the evolution of smart sensing by the newest addition to the NSSN Board, Hebbat Manhy. The ever-popular NSSN Sensing Industry Connect series returned to Sydney, hosted by the University of Sydney, and we look at the company set to revolutionise the mining industry through groundbreaking (pardon the pun) smart sensing.
Read MoreIn this thought piece, NSSN Board Member, Hebbat Manhy, takes us on a journey through the evolution of smart sensing.
Read MoreThe latest Sensing Industry Connect arrived at the Sydney Knowledge Hub at the University of Sydney
Read MoreSydney-based company NextOre has recently completed a Series B growth funding round of $5.2 million. The company is set to revolutionise the mining industry, through their world-leading magnetic resonance technology.
Read MoreThis month, we hear about our Co-Director Professor Ben Eggleton’s ground-breaking research. We hear from Canberra-based Nomad Atomics. We also have a fantastic thought piece from our chair Jo White.
Read MoreIn this thought piece, Jo White, Chair of the NSW Smart Sensing Network, writes about the journey of the NSSN from its foundation to the present day and its continued vision to utilise smart sensing to address some of Australia’s greatest challenges.
Read MoreNomad Atomics are changing the way that quantum sensing is used across a variety of industries and recently raised significant investment in their company.
Read MoreThis month, we report from our latest Women in Sensing series event. We have a thought-piece from Professor Kim Delbaere and her colleague Dr Kim van Schooten on optimal ageing . We also introduce our newest board member, Hebbat Manhy.
Read MoreCo-Director of the NSSN, Professor Ben Eggleton has led game-changing research that has been published in the prestigious Nature Photonics journal.
Read MoreThe latest Women in Sensing series event took place at UNSW to celebrate International Women in Engineering Day
Read MoreTo celebrate ‘International Women in Engineering Day’ and as part of the NSSN’s ‘Women in Sensing’ event series, this thought piece comes from Professor Delbaere and Dr van Schooten from UNSW who share their perspective on how we can use smart sensing technologies to promote optimal ageing.
Read MoreThe latest Sensing Industry Connect arrived in Albury, hosted with Charles Sturt University.
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