Anonalytix is a new software suite that enables de-identification of personally identifiable information (PII data), while preserving the utility of data analytics. Anonalytix preserves the statistical properties of the original data for analytical uses, while reducing the risk of privacy breach. The Anonalytix approach removes costly management overheads for data sharing, and enables high quality analytical results in a range of industries. Anonalytix has been supported by the ON Accelerate program at CSIRO. http://www.oninnovation.com.au/en/ON-teams/ON-Tribe/Accelerate1/Anonalytix
Lynq is a simple location tracking device that could connect up to 12 people without a phone, WiFi, cell networks, apps, and subscriptions. Moreover, it has a range between devices of up to 3 miles and gives you vibrations when anyone is outside the boundary that you set. Lynq is also designed to endure the harshest environments and able to last up to 3 days without recharging. https://lynqme.com/
A project developed by Synflux called Algorithmic Couture uses 3D-scanning to produce custom-fit clothes that minimize fabric waste. This technology finds the optimum design pattern that benefits to reduce energy, waste, and cost of products. https://synflux.io/projects/algorithmiccouture/
The Fast Wrapping Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FasRaP) is a newly created industrial tape that is strong enough to withstand earthquakes and bomb blasts. FasRaP may reduce labour and material costs as well as help restore historical buildings. Unlike the common fibre reinforced polymer sheets that require teams to apply the resin to the damaged surface first, FasRaP resin hardens when it is exposed to light. It is proven that a pillar covered by FasRaP withstood 80 percent more force than an unwrapped column.
https://www.springwise.com/bomb-resistant-tape-strengthens-and-repairs-ageing-concrete/
Contactile gives robots the sense of touch. Contactile's technology is a tactile sensor that provides the sensory advantages of the human hand without the physical limitations related to size, strength, environment and fatigue, enabling robotic gripping with just the right amount of force. Contactile has been supported by the ON Accelerate program at CSIRO. http://www.oninnovation.com.au/en/ON-teams/ON-Accelerate5-Teams/Contactile