Three research teams funded by the joint Connectivity Innovation Network and NSSN initiative — Sensing for Disasters Solutions — have presented an update on their projects at UTS.
Read MoreNSSN Board Member Dr Abby Bloom is a global authority on technology in health, ageing and longevity. In this excerpt from her latest book, she lays bare the unfolding ageing crisis and offers practical, innovative and low-cost solutions to ease the burden of balancing work and care.
Read MoreGlenda Gartrell (86), a consumer representative for Maridulu Budyari Gumal – the Sydney Partnership for Health, Education, Research and Enterprise (SPHERE) – says older Australians deserve affordable, equitable home care and access to technology that supports their independence and dignity.
Read MoreWith more than 200,000 older Australians waiting for home care, the 4th NSSN Ageing Forum will explore how smart technology can help meet care targets, ease workforce pressures and be embedded in aged care packages.
Read MoreThe infrastructure of tomorrow includes self-sensing concrete that can warn of cracks before they appear and digital twins which predict floods, the NSSN’s Women in Sensing Forum heard last week. The forum highlighted sensing technologies, next-generation materials, and equitable innovation which are shaping the future of infrastructure.
Read MoreResearchers from Macquarie University and the University of Wollongong have developed a locally built sonar sensor for shallow and coastal waters. It reduces reliance on overseas suppliers while enabling riverbed mapping, seagrass monitoring, and flood damage surveys.
Read MoreThis edition of The Sensor highlights the NSSN’s Diversity Merit Award at the 2025 iAwards; a thought piece by Dr Sue Keay, Director of the UNSW AI Institute, on sovereign AI; and a profile of digital twin researcher Dr Neda Mohammadi.
Read MoreIn this month’s thought piece, the Director of the UNSW AI Institute, Dr Sue Keay, calls for urgent national investment in sovereign AI infrastructure, datasets, and public-private collaboration to ensure Australia shapes its own future.
Read MoreDr Neda Mohammadi is a Sydney Horizon Fellow and Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Engineering at The University of Sydney. She is a leading scholar of AI-enabled digital twins for smart cities and communities.
Read MoreAt the latest Sensing Industry Connect event hosted by the Australian National University, Canberra spin-out Quantum Brilliance outlined how it is taking diamond-based quantum sensing and computing from the laboratory and putting it into practical, real-world use.
Read MoreLeading scientists, engineers and a startup founder will headline the next NSW Smart Sensing Network Women in Sensing panel on 16 September at the University of Sydney, exploring how we can design infrastructure that is smarter, more sustainable, and more equitable.
Read MoreWith the support of the NSSN, the IoT Alliance Australia has won a $1.7 million federal government contract to deliver a security labelling scheme which will make it easier for Australians to choose safer, more secure smart devices. The NSSN is a key supporter of this program.
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