As the appetite for AI grows, NSSN Board member Dr Diana Day writes, so is the demand for new power-hungry data centres.
Read MoreThirteen significant and transformational ideas for Western Sydney involving smart sensors came from the NSSN’s Sensing the West Forum held in Parramatta in March.
Read MoreThe role of sensors to help women in everything from fitting the right bra to potentially protecting them from domestic violence were the subject of discussion at the NSSN’s Women in Sensing Event at Wollongong.
Read MoreMeet Associate Professor Fatemeh Vafaee from UNSW, an internationally recognised scientist in computational biomedicine.
Read MoreThis month, read about our inspiring Women in Sensing event at the University of Wollongong and meet Associate Professor Fatemeh Vafaee from UNSW, an internationally recognised scientist in computational biomedicine.
Read MoreIf we don’t address the challenges in collecting, processing and sharing data at the right level of quality, outgoing NSSN Board member Frank Zeichner writes, we risk Australia’s progress towards achieving its carbon reduction targets.
Read MoreThe NSW Smart Sensing Network welcomed 40 members of NSW’s Central West smart sensing community at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst.
Read MoreAn NSSN Grand Challenge project aims to help the 60,000 Australians diagnosed with heart disease each year with a non-invasive sensor system which seeks to detect the serious condition early and improve the management of it.
Read MoreFive leaders who work with smart sensors will headline a stimulating panel discussion at the next NSW Smart Sensing Network Women in Sensing event at the University of Wollongong on 30 May.
Read MoreRead about the Grand Challenge projects awarded NSSN Fund grants; the game changing algorithms which can remotely detect why many solar panels are underperforming; and learn how AI started as a mid-century dream and why it became a digital dilemma.
Read MoreA NSW Smart Sensing Network Grand Challenge project has found a way to tackle the blight of solar panel underperformance, which is costing an estimated $US4.6 billion globally in preventable losses.
Read MoreThe NSSN is seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified individuals to join its Board.
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