Entrepreneurs, manufacturers and researchers learnt about Western Sydney University’s partnership with global automation and robotics leader Omron at this month’s Sensing Industry Connect.
Read MoreMeet Flora Salim – an award-winning Professor in the School of Computer Science and Engineering, and the inaugural Cisco Chair of Digital Transport & AI, at UNSW Sydney – and learn about her research on machine learning for time-series and multimodal sensor data, and on trustworthy AI.
Read MoreThis month: our Grand Challenge Fund is now accepting applications; our latest Annual Report is live; and learn how smart sensors can help solve the looming aged care crisis in the lead up to our 3rd Ageing Forum later this month.
Read MoreHelene Blanchard is the catalyst behind the idea for My Medic Watch, a digital health company offering smart-detection apps for automatic fall and seizure alerts.
Read MoreThe NSW Smart Sensing Network 2023/24 Annual Report is now available for viewing.
Read MoreThe NSSN is now accepting applications to support innovative, collaborative research projects that respond to the NSSN Priority Themes.
Read MoreThe NSSN is seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified individuals to join its Board.
Read MoreThis month’s Thought Piece discusses a solution to the aged care crisis: the use of sensors in the home to allow older Australians to stay at home for longer.
Read MoreAn NSSN Grand Challenge Fund project is hoping to transform the provision of aged care in the home by describing which data collected by sensors provides the most meaningful improvements in care.
Read MoreThis month: vote for OPENAIR to win a People's Choice award; meet some of amazing women researchers at ANU; and read how the development of more sensors for the vagina could have a global impact on women’s healthcare.
Read MoreJohn Close is a Professor in the Department of Quantum Science & Technology at ANU. His research focusses on harnessing the properties of ultra-cold atoms to develop quantum sensors for measuring gravitational fields, with applications in groundwater mapping and navigation.
Read MoreFrom preterm birth risk to fertility: the development of sensors for the vagina could have a global impact on women’s healthcare, writes Clinical Academic obstetrician and gynaecologist at UNSW, Dr Daniella Susic. So why don’t we have more of them?
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