When Emily Bobis tried to get out of an essay by seeking extra-curricular credit from a Singapore study tour, little did she expect she’d meet Angus McDonald and that the pair would be providing tools helping flooded Lismore roads be repaved, directly benefiting community welfare.
Combines a scalable hardware device and data visualisation software to deliver analytics insights about land productivity and farm efficiency, this solution sounds like a true farming game-changer.
Samsung SmartThings and CommScope Ruckus are collaborating to enable landlords and building owners to offer enhanced, smart technology experiences to tenants and residents as alarm systems, thermostats, air conditioners and other home devices become increasingly connected.
I've seen various smart litter boxes advertised on crownfunding sites over the years, but this is the first one I've seen in action, and with the Wi-Fi enabled, health monitoring app-controlled smarts that work with Alexa and Google voice controls, Leo's Loo Too looks great for humans and cats, young and old, while elegantly solving an age old problem.
The first-ever modular lighting beam with backlit illumination has arrived via Nanoleaf, the smart lightning innovations company that has now launched Nanoleaf Lines.
Data centre provider Digital Realty has achieved a 4.5-star NABERS Energy rating for its Sydney Erskine Park data centre infrastructure.
Promising its DX Class elevators “catapult the ANZ property industry into the digital revolution”, these are the first elevators in Australia and New Zealand to feature built-in connectivity as standard.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a “positive” impact on Australian consumers, according to a new study which found that just over half of consumers — or 51% — now feel more connected to their family than ever before.
Nokia and Smart - PLDT’s mobile arm – say they are working together to bring Industry 4.0 to Southeast Asia following the recent completion of a live 5G ‘standalone’ video call trial in the Philippines.
If you want to gauge Australians' confidence in connectedness, then ACCAN's confidence conference will explore the issues with lively debates, the latest research and more, so get yourself connected!
Getting a truly thorough and complete medical diagnosis from a handheld portable device is still in the realm of science fiction, but Prizma is our closest 21st century equivalent.
Huawei is leveraging its 4G SIM-enabled wearable Watch 2 and, with Aussie software company mCareWatch’s help, has produced a “healthcare solution that offers safety and security to the elderly and disabled, and peace of mind to their carers".
About half the world will be online by the end of this year, according to a report from the UN agency, the International Telecommunications Union.
If you connect the dots, you’ll see more than 200 million connected appliances set to emerge per year by 2021 "as vendors develop e-commerce strategies.’
Smart toy sales of Skylanders, Amiibo and Lego will soar to 136 million units this year, with the entire smart toy industry to be boosted.
Driven by automation and entertainment services, new research says Smart Home services, entertainment, health, energy and automation will more than double to $100 billion by 2020.
Deloitte’s fourth annual Media Consumer Survey 2015 shows Australians are increasingly consuming connected media and entertainment on a variety of devices, with a sharp rise in social network use. While traditional TV use is still strong, 14 to 24 year olds spend only a quarter of their entertainment time on broadcast TV, preferring to stream their content.
Analytica Ltd is an Australian company with a world first connected device to help women overcome Urinary Stress Incontinence, called Pericoach, and we interviewed its CEO for the details!
Oi! Sphero’s app-controlled robot racer, Ollie, is coming to Australia this month for $149, and while more apps for Ollie are yet to come, its 60 minutes of playtime between charges and awesome on-phone sound effects is great fun!