The NSSN Frontiers in Sensing Forum took place on the 15th of May at the NSW Parliament House. The forum focused on the current state of the science and future trends in smart sensing.
Read MoreNSSN is collaborating with the Sydney Nano Institute and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) to develop advanced sensing technology for Australia’s defence.
Read MoreOn Wednesday 15 May, the NSSN hosts the inaugural Frontiers in Sensing Forum at NSW Parliament House in Sydney.
Read MoreThe NSW Smart Sensing Network is leading an innovative project bringing together five research universities with water utilities across Australia to apply emerging technologies to proactively identify leaks and potential failures in water supply networks.
Read MoreHave you heard that Australia has a problem with academia-industry collaboration?
Read MoreThe NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) is proud to announce that Western Sydney University (WSU) has joined its consortium.
Read MoreNSSN’s Data Research Theme Leader, Dr Zhitao Xiong, shares his thoughts on the future of LIDAR.
Read MoreNSSN member university, UTS, recently announced a research partnership with Australian mining giant, Fortescue Metals to develop autonomous mobility technologies.
Read MoreProfessor David Reilly from the School of Physics and Microsoft Quantum Laboratory , Photo Credit University of Sydney
Read MoreNSW 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.
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