Hunter Water trials IoT, analytics to protect assets
Hunter Water is set to use the power of IoT technology mixed with advanced analytics in a bid to protect the integrity of the water infrastructure.
Hunter Water is set to use the power of IoT technology mixed with advanced analytics in a bid to protect the integrity of the water infrastructure.
A fleet of Sydney’s Waratah trains have been fitted with intelligent software created by Downer EDI and Microsoft Azure teams to keep track of vehicle maintenance and other data-based decisions.
RallySafe managing director, Stephen Sims, had the tragic experience of seeing two friends die in a motorsport accident in a rally race he was participating in - Targa Tasmania - and vowed to help make the industry safer through the use of technology.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) and Ernst & Young (EY) have developed a blockchain-based platform to enable high-value assets to be more easily shared between businesses.
The price you pay for not using the tolled express lane on Washington DC’s Interstate 95 highway is frustratingly apparent.
Thanks to the spike in fertility rates in the post-war years, the number of old people in Australia is about to explode. The baby-boomers are reaching ‘old age’.
The widespread deployment of Internet of Things devices is being held back by a significant limiting factor: battery life.
Tan Le is on a mission to use digital technology to unlock the potential of the human mind while assisting some two billion people worldwide who are afflicted with brain illnesses.
An ANU research team are exploring the potential of energy harvesting sensors that will never need batteries to be replaced.
Melbourne researchers have developed a new form of wearable technology that can become part of the body, like a metallic artificial skin.
By 2019, the average household will have 24 Internet-connected devices, fuelling a $3.2 billion market, research says.
Imagine flying from Sydney to London in few hours. That’s what the Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) is working on with high-speed or hypersonic flight.
A network of seven motion sensor buoys, located several kilometres off the NSW coastline, is helping to determine onshore wave conditions and identify associated coastal hazards.
Professional athletes are turning to sensor data analysis to bridge gaps in their performance and improve their game. This is what biomechanics expert Dr Edouard Rene Ferdinands from the University of Sydney is working on with cricketers.
New building features 360 degree data visualisation room, robotic labs, environmental sensors and more.