Leading researchers and innovators from NSW government agencies and universities gathered at Parliament House to celebrate outstanding scientific collaborations as part of the inaugural Research Impact Showcase held on 28 March 2022.
Read MoreThe Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Sydney, Professor Mark Scott, has addressed the NSW Smart Sensing Network Board on remits of Innovation Networks in March 2022.
Read MoreIn this opinion piece, Clinical Services Manager at Tunstall Australasia, Kathryn O'Neill, shares her reflections on the NSW Smart Sensing Network Ageing Grand Challenge Forum 2022.
Read MoreThe NSW Smart Sensing Network announced today a $2.4 million air quality monitoring research and development program led in collaboration with the NSW Department of Planning and Environment (DPE) that positions NSW as a forerunner in the use of low-cost air quality sensing in the world.
Read MoreA Charles Sturt University collaboration could soon provide Australian farmers with a more accurate and efficient way to understand haystack degradation on their properties.
Read MoreThe NSW Smart Sensing Network is delighted to welcome Charles Sturt University as the newest member of its consortium of leading universities.
Read MoreLeading members of NSW universities, industry and government have met today for the second Ageing Grand Challenge Forum, hosted by the NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN).
Read MoreWe began March by hosting leading members of NSW universities, industry and government at Parliament House in Sydney for the second NSSN Ageing Grand Challenge Forum.
The NSW Smart Sensing Network has supported three small businesses teaming up with NSW universities in receiving government funding to solve the state's top priority R&D challenges in areas like telecommunication connectivity, koala population monitoring and water quality in health facilities.
Read MoreIn the last 200 years, the human population has grown from 1 billion to almost 8 billion strong — and as our population grows, Earth's resources shrink.
Read MoreThe NSW Government has signed historic five-year Innovation Partnerships with a further 10 NSW public universities to boost innovation, attract investment and strengthen collaboration across the sector and state.
Read MoreScientists from the University of Sydney have achieved a technology breakthrough with potentially life-saving applications by using an improved version of radar called ‘advanced photonic radar’.
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