Researchers at Macquarie University have integrated an advanced nanosensor into a wearable device to measure the skin’s exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays in real-time.
Read MoreCo-hosted by the NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) and the University of Newcastle, the next event in the NSW Sensing Industry Connect series takes place on 4 May 2021 at the University of Newcastle Industry Development Centre.
Read MoreCo-hosted by the NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) and Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE), Towards a Waste-Free Future: Technology Readiness in Waste and Resource Recovery was held on 27 April 2021 at Sydney Startup Hub.
Read MoreCo-hosted by the NSW Smart Sensing Network and Sydney Knowledge Hub, the Deep Dive into Smart Sensing event series will be delivered across four events in May and June 2021.
Read MoreNSW Smart Sensing Network Board Chair, Dr Susan Pond AM, FRSN FTSE FAHMS has been elected President of the Royal Society of NSW (RSNSW) for a two-year term at its Annual General Meeting on 07 April 2021.
Read MoreMuch of the world’s critical infrastructure is ageing and needs regular inspections and maintenance to prolong working life, increase resilience and minimise failures. Autonomous robots will play an increasingly important role in that process.
Read MoreResearch and commercialisation programs have an integral role to play in driving our pandemic-stricken economy to recovery. Investment NSW, a newly announced government agency, is set to attract billions of dollars into the State. Read on to learn more about the role of NSW Innovation Networks in realising the State's R&D ambitions.
Read MoreIndustry-led research and commercialisation initiatives are set to turbocharge economic recovery in NSW, by creating new jobs and positioning the State as a leader in R&D.
Read MoreCo-hosted by the NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) and Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE), Towards a Waste Free Future: Technology Readiness in Waste and Resource Recovery takes place from 2:30pm to 5:30pm on 27 April 2021 at Sydney Startup Hub.
Read MoreThe Office of the NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer is now accepting applications to the 2021 round of the Physical Sciences Fund (PSF).
Read MorePublished in the Australian Printer magazine, "Translate technology between industries" explores the learnings of 2020 and identifies growth opportunities for print manufacturers in 2021.
Read MoreIt is with profound sadness that we mark the passing of Scientia Professor Katharina Gaus, who died peacefully on 3 March 2021. An esteemed member of the NSW scientific community, Professor Gaus was an accomplished immunologist and molecular microscopist.
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