Posts by Sandra Perrett

Coral

New technology created at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory will survey the Great Barrier Reef with help from CSIRO’s National Marine Facility in more detail than ever before, providing valuable information that will help scientists mitigate against change.

Veggies

The 2019 THRIVE Ag-Tech conference, hosted by Santa Clara University in Silicon Valley, was appropriately themed "Advancing the Future of Agriculture and Food through Innovation".

Audience

"Be innovative" is a common company mission. It's the wellspring of future growth and the key to surviving times of uncertainty, velocity and volatility. Yet, few companies do innovation well.

Digital health

The digital health industry is transforming the way we approach health and wellness. Read more on the top five trends revolutionizing the future of digital health.

Clean technology and sustainability are going mainstream. Every person around the world is becoming increasingly aware of the impact their footprints have on neighbors, their communities and the planet. What used to be a passion for a few is becoming a way of life for most.

Water innnovation

As part of the Global Climate Action Summit, we hosted an event focused on the 'Future of Water', gathering US and Australian academics, researchers and start-ups, to discuss this vital resource.

Glove

The glove is a wearable chemical sensor that can single-handedly identify OP compounds present on surfaces and agricultural products.

Partnerships

It’s been less than a year since CSIRO US opened its doors to bring Australia’s global innovation engine here to help businesses solve global challenges.

Sensors

At the Sensors Expo our very own Chris Nelson Director of Business Development, Data61 and Dr Peter Thorburn Research Group Leader, Agriculture & Food will discuss how to manage sensor data to human interaction from agriculture to the Great Barrier Reef. Chris Nelson, Data61 Director of Business Development will discuss the monitoring of biodiversity in the Amazon while using video sensing and CSIRO’s hexapod robots.