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30 April 2025: 2025 NSW Commercialisation Showcase

2025 NSW Commercialisation Showcase Hosted by the Office of the NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer, the 2025 NSW Commercialisation Showcase highlights the success of state-supported research commercialisation programs and explores how collaboration can accelerate innovation in high-tech sectors. The Connectivity Innovation Network will be among 30+ innovative organisations exhibiting at the event, which brings together […]

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10 April 2025: CIN Board Meeting

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CIN Board Meeting The Connectivity Innovation Network Board meets regularly to provide strategic oversight, assess progress, and guide the future direction of the Network’s initiatives. As a cornerstone of CIN’s governance structure, the Board brings together senior representatives from founding institutions and key partners across research, government and industry. These meetings are a forum for

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CIN in the media: CIN’s connectivity solutions spotlighted by CommsDay

Communications Day, 2 April 2025 Communications Day has highlighted the work and future direction of Connectivity Innovation Network in its latest article, drawing on key insights from CIN’s newly released 2021–2024 Progress Report. The piece explores CIN’s evolving project portfolio—including AI for network security, secure data sharing, sensing for disasters, and power resilience—while reflecting on

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CIN releases Progress Report 2021–2024

CIN releases Progress Report 2021–2024 The Connectivity Innovation Network has published their Progress Report, capturing the milestones, partnerships and innovation highlights from its first three years of operation. Since 2021, CIN has collaborated on a wide range of projects addressing connectivity challenges across regional, rural and remote NSW. The report showcases practical solutions already making

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How 5G Can Sense Floods: Jay Guo Featured by Deutsche Welle

How 5G Can Sense Floods: Jay Guo Featured by Deutsche Welle Deutsche Welle, Germany’s international broadcaster, has featured CIN’s Technical Director, Distinguished Professor Jay Guo, in a recent episode of Shift – Living in the Digital Age. The episode, titled “Using Tech and AI to Cope with Extreme Weather,” explores innovative approaches to climate resilience. In the

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Kylie De Courteney joins CIN Board

Kylie De Courteney joins CIN Board We are proud to announce the appointment of Kylie De Courteney, Managing Director of NSW Telco Authority, as our newest board member. With the Connectivity Innovation Network driving innovation in regional and remote connectivity, Kylie’s leadership in critical communications will be instrumental in shaping our impact, and her expertise

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21 March 2025: Lecture Jay Guo Analogue Multibeam Antennas for B5G and 6G

Upcoming Lecture: Distinguished Professor Jay Guo on Analogue Multibeam Antennas for B5G and 6G We are pleased to share that our Technical Director, Distinguished Professor Jay Guo, will be delivering a lecture hosted by 6G Flagship on the latest advancements in Analogue Multibeam Antennas for Beyond 5G and 6G. Date: Friday, 21 March 2025 Time:

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Dr Ian Oppermann appointed as Australia’s Data Standards Chair

Dr Ian Oppermann appointed as Australia’s Data Standards Chair The Connectivity Innovation Network is delighted to announced that CIN Director Dr Ian Oppermann will be the new Data Standards Chair. The role will encompass the Consumer Data Right (CDR) and Digital Identity data standards. The CDR is Australia’s consumer data-sharing system. It is designed to help

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