Traditional printing typically involves patterning surfaces, such as paper, card and plastic, with pictures and words. However, the discovery and development of semiconducting inks means that electronic devices, such as solar panels and biosensors, can now be created using commercial-scale printing.
Read MoreNSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) delegates have visited Charles Sturt University’s Wagga Wagga campus to officially welcome the University as the Network's newest member.
Read MoreIn this opinion piece, IoT Alliance Australia CEO and NSW Smart Sensing Network Board Member, Frank Zeichner, gives his perspective on IoT for Good.
Read MoreThe NSW Government has unveiled its long-term strategy for turning the state’s research and development (R&D) capabilities into world-leading industries and jobs for future generations.
Read MoreThis month we’re proud to announce the winners of the NSSN Grand Challenge Fund 2022! The NSSN awarded $350,000 across four projects, catalysing matched funding by industry partners that effectively doubles the total investment for each project.
Read MoreThe NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) announced today four research teams have received funding under the second round of the NSSN Grand Challenge Fund.
Read MoreIn this opinion piece, CEO & Founder of Vlepis Technology Solutions Bill Dimopoulos, provides his perspective on the role of sensors in the digital transformation of healthcare.
Read MoreThe NSW Smart Sensing Network has brought together researchers with Aussie small businesses to develop sensor and data innovations, solving significant challenges for the aged care sector.
Read MoreUTS researchers have developed an electronic nose (e-nose) that can distinguish between different brands, origins, and styles of whisky by “sniffing” the liquor.
Read MorePublished in Australian Printer, in this opinion piece NSSN Industrial Futures Theme Leader Dr Don McCallum, urges Australian manufacturers to continue to invest in sustainability and new technologies that maximise production efficiency while keeping the planet in good shape.
Read MoreIn this thought piece, NSSN Data Theme Leader, Ron Johan, gives his perspective on improving the efficiency of telecommunication networks using big data.
Read MoreThis month, we're delighted to announce a $2.4 million air quality monitoring R&D program led by the NSSN in collaboration with the NSW Department of Planning and Environment (DPE), 16 councils, several small businesses and five leading universities. Read on to learn more.
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