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Women transforming the future of health and sustainability to headline UTS event
A globally recognised AI leader in human-centred data science, a pioneering biomedical engineer advancing regenerative therapies, and an emerging expert in wearable and IoT sensing systems will headline the next NSSN Women in Sensing Forum at UTS on 12 May.
What happens when sensing meets semiconductors? A push to accelerate innovation
A workshop at Macquarie University in May will bring together leaders from sensing and semiconductors to strengthen collaboration and accelerate the translation of Australian innovation into real-world impact.
We’re hiring: Business Development Manager
The NSW Smart Sensing Network is seeking a Business Development Manager to lead the strategic business development for the NSSN’s Net Zero theme.
From swarms to hydrogen powered flight: new drone technologies for emergency services
A diverse mix of cutting-edge drone technologies were showcased at the Emergency Services Drone Innovation Day in the ACT last week.
The energy transition has a subsurface intelligence problem - and we’re still drilling blind
The energy transition depends on better understanding the earth’s subsurface for resources such as geothermal energy, critical minerals and carbon storage, yet our ability to map deep underground remains limited, writes NSSN Board Member Hebbat Manhy.
The lights which could make surfboards invisible to great white sharks
Macquarie University Sensory Biologist Dr Laura Ryan is researching how sharks use their natural sensors to perceive their environment - what they see, what they smell and their ability to detect electric fields - to develop new technologies which could reduce shark attacks while protecting them.
The Sensor - March 2026
This month’s newsletter marks the start of a series on the NSSN’s 10th anniversary with an Op-Ed from the NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer, alongside stories on emerging climate-focused research, drone innovation, board opportunities and Australia’s next wave of advanced hardware.
Beyond the funding gap: Women building Australia’s next generation of spinouts
To mark International Women’s Day, five women from our member universities who are translating smart sensing research into real-world ventures share what drives them, the barriers they face, and why representation in innovation matters.
A decade of impact: the NSSN turns 10
The NSSN marks ten years in July 2026. In this Op-Ed, NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer Professor Hugh Durrant-Whyte reflects on the Network’s origins, achievements and the priorities shaping the next decade of sensing innovation in NSW.
Emergency Services Drone Innovation Day to showcase next-generation capabilities
New drone technologies that could transform disaster response will be showcased in Canberra on 10 March, bringing together researchers, industry and emergency services to explore next-generation capabilities.
Call for EOI to join the NSSN Board
The NSSN is seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified individuals to join its Board.
Call for EOI for NSSN Board Chair
The NSSN is inviting expressions of interest from suitably qualified individuals for the role of Board Chair.