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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.
How far are we from an integrated LiDAR eco-system?
NSSN’s Data Research Theme Leader, Dr Zhitao Xiong, shares his thoughts on the future of LIDAR.
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.
Four NSSN Member universities forming Sydney Quantum Academy
Professor David Reilly from the School of Physics and Microsoft Quantum Laboratory , Photo Credit University of Sydney
Smart sensing to improve fire safety in buildings
NSW fire safety company, E-Visuals, is set to revolutionise how first responders evacuate buildings in an emergency. The new project, dubbed Incident, will fuse data from in-building sensors, known local hazards and publicly available information to create a single, easy to use building emergency management platform.
NSW Government announces $5 million Physical Sciences Fund
The NSW government today announced the launch of the $5 million Physical Sciences Fund (PSF).
We are hiring!
Theme Leader - Fluidics.
We seek a highly motivated individual with experience working at the nexus of research and industry to lead a research program, develop high-value relationships and drive commercial outcomes.
NSSN Strategic Plan 2019-21
After an extensive consultation process, the NSW Smart Sensing Network has released its Strategic Plan 2019-21.
The Sensor - November 2018
In this edition of The Sensor, we invite you to read more detail on our Strategic Plan and some of the exciting activities that have been taking place at the NSSN throughout November.
Smart sensing for water utility networks
The NSW Smart Sensing Network, in collaboration with Sydney Water, brought together 50 key players in the water industry, infrastructure providers, government and universities to discuss innovative solutions for better prediction of leaks and breaks in water mains.