Co-hosted by Venture Café Sydney and NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN), the NSW Sensing Industry Connect will take place from 17:00 to 19:00 on 9 September 2020.
Read MoreAustralian researchers are using quantum sensing technology to detect leaks and breaks in underground water pipe networks.
Read MoreThe NSW government announced today it will build smart technology into infrastructure and buildings to create jobs, cut commute times, slash water bills and boost the economy.
Read MoreIn honour of the Science Week, we have dedicated this edition of The Sensor to some of the fascinating discoveries coming out of our world-class member universities. Happy Science Week!
Read MoreBio-inspired tactile sensor technology developed by NSW based start-up Contactile, equips robotic gripping systems with sensory advantages of human hands, allowing robots to sense friction.
Read MoreThe University of Newcastle renewable energy tech that is manufactured using conventional printers, will power interactive public lighting in Sydney.
Read MoreThe NSW Government is investing $3 million in NSW’s innovation ecosystem to accelerate products addressing the impact of COVID-19 to market.
Read MoreNovel optical telemetry system developed by NSW based start-up Zedelef transforms conventional sensing systems by converting sensors' electrical output into optical signals with no requirement of an external power source.
Read MoreMacquarie University researchers have developed an ultra-sensitive wearable device that can measure the skin’s exposure to ultraviolet rays in real time.
Read MoreWestern Sydney University researchers have been awarded an International Space Investment Grant to establish an Australian-first multi-sensor space observatory in South Australia. Image courtesy of WSU.
Read MoreUniversity researchers will collaborate with industry and government partners to develop anti-viral personalised protective equipment, improved population screening techniques and smart hygiene monitoring systems for public places.
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