by Joanne Elliot | Aug 20, 2021 | Featured, News
Brainwave controlled robotics A UTS project was showcased at the Army Robotics Expo in Brisbane, showing how users can remotely control a robotic vehicle using brainwaves, or electrical signals generated by coordinated neuronic activity in the brain. At the Army...
by Joanne Elliot | Jun 3, 2021 | Featured, News
AI for Sustainability in the Construction Industry In a recent webinar episode, Distinguished Professor Fang Chen explored the opportunities for Artificial Intelligence (AI) to improve productivity and sustainability in the construction industry. AI has the power to...
by Joanne Elliot | Apr 21, 2021 | Featured, News
UTS partners with Nokia to push the boundaries of 5G technology UTS and Nokia have formed a 5-year partnership to accelerate research and development of 5G, and future 6G, networks and strengthen collaboration with industry. Nokia and UTS will build a 5G innovation...
by Joanne Elliot | Mar 17, 2021 | Featured, News
UTS robots take on the dirty work Sydney Water combines a world-first robotic solution with predictive analytics to improve the performance of wastewater infrastructure and reduce annual maintenance costs. Maintaining Sydney’s 100 year-old underground sewer...
by Joanne Elliot | Mar 3, 2021 | Featured, News
UTS partners with Nokia to push the boundaries of 5G technology UTS and Nokia have formed a 5-year partnership to accelerate research and development of 5G, and future 6G, networks and strengthen collaboration with industry. Nokia and UTS will build a 5G innovation...
by Joanne Elliot | Jan 27, 2021 | Featured, News
Real-time safety system to assist drowsy drivers Machine learning and biotechnology offer unprecedented opportunities to improve road safety and vehicle performance. Driver fatigue and distraction accounted for 28% of fatal car accidents in Australia last year. Public...
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