Launched earlier this month, the NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) is a collaboration between the NSW government, universities and industry to research and develop small, smart devices that can be used in applications such as water quality, wearables, biomedical, wildlife and air sensing.
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Multi-sensor module for IoT and wearables
STMicroelectronics has announced SensorTile, which at 13.5mm x 13.5mm, the company claims is currently the smallest turnkey sensor board of its kind.
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USYD students’ innovative tech inventions for wellbeing
Inventions span from a table lamp that relieves stress before bed, to a wearable device that protects medical staff from violent patients, to a means of transmitting off-grid technology to mobile devices through movement.
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Energy-saving technology for wearables
Fraunhofer researchers have developed an energy-saving display that reduces the power consumption of data glasses to a fraction.
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Wearable technology converts body heat to electricity
Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a new design for harvesting body heat and converting it into electricity for use in wearable electronics.
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Samsung’s “smart belt” tells you when you’re gaining weight
Samsung’s newest wearable utilises smart technology to monitor the size of the user’s waist.
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Engineers treat graphene to enable paper electronics
The researchers in Jonathan Claussen's lab at Iowa State University have been looking for ways to unlock the potential of graphene for use in their sensors and other technologies
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Circuit Protection for IoT Wearable Devices
US-based Mouser Electronics now stocks circuit protection components from Littelfuse specifically designed for use in Internet of Things (IoT) and wearable applications.
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