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Hive of activity: monitoring system to help bee health
Researchers at Macquarie University, ANU and University of Sydney are creating a sustainable, remote beehive monitoring system using nanostructured gas sensors, which they say will maintain optimal hive health and lead to increased honey production and quality.
NSSN welcomes new Board member Natasha Rawlings
The NSSN is proud to announce the newest addition to its Board, Natasha Rawlings. Natasha brings valuable sensing industry and commercialisation experience to the NSSN Board.
Joint fund supports smart sensing responses to disasters
Innovating for a Safer Future: The Connectivity Innovation Network and the NSW Smart Sensing Network announce winners of $230,000 Sensing for Disasters Funding.
Exploring the Vast Landscape of Smart Sensing: From IoT to Quantum Sensors and beyond
In this thought piece, NSSN Board Member, Hebbat Manhy, takes us on a journey through the evolution of smart sensing.
Research collaboration bolsters the future of water management in NSW
NSSN’s Where is all the Water? project featured recently in the Australian Water Association news.
NSSN Co-Director wins prestigious Australian Defence Industry Award
NSSN 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.
Shining a spotlight on women in sensing
The 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.
Go west for the future of innovation
The NSSN hosted the latest in its Sensing Industry Connect series at Western Sydney University on 6 September.
Western Sydney University joins the NSSN
The NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) is proud to announce that Western Sydney University (WSU) has joined its consortium.
NSSN member partners with mining giant to drive the future of autonomous vehicles
NSSN member university, UTS, recently announced a research partnership with Australian mining giant, Fortescue Metals to develop autonomous mobility technologies.