In this new video and podcast, UNSW SMaRT Centre Founder and Director Professor Veena Sahajwalla sits down with The Entrepreneurial Engineer channel talking about balancing technical innovation with entrepreneurial vision
India’s Minister of Education Shri Dharmendra Pradhan and his delegation inspected the SMaRT Centre's Green Ceramics MICROfactorieTM products at a special visit to UNSW
In these videos, UNSW SMaRT Centre partner Kandui Technologies CEO Andrew Douglas at talks about his collaboration as a commercial operator of SMaRT's Green Ceramics MICROfactorieTM Technology
UNSW SMaRT Centre's Director, Professor Veena Sahajwalla, features in two video wrap-ups following the 2024 Good Design Awards, talking about the essence of good design
The UNSW SMaRT Centre's Green Ceramics MICROfactorieTM Technology is being featured in a training session and site visit for engineers and students by Engineers Australia
UNSW SMaRT Centre Director Prof Veena features in this video panel discussion, "Episode 2: The opportunity for women in the green economy", as part of the WomenxChange event series
SBS News has published an interview with Professor Veena featuring her sustainability insights and some of the UNSW SMaRT Centre's waste recycling technologies
UNSW SMaRT Centre Founder and Director Professor Veena Sahajwalla sits down with Sky News Australia to discuss hard plastic rubbish from computers and other electronics being transformed into usable stock for the booming 3D printing sector
A collaboration between the UNSW SMaRT Centree and IT asset management company Renew IT has begun turning discarded hard plastics into 3D printer feedstock via SMaRT's first commercially-run Plastics Filament MICROfactorieTM
The unique collaboration between UNSW SMaRT Centre and industry partner Kandui Technologies has advanced SMaRT's Green Ceramics MICROfactorieTM Technology into a commercial reality
The Trailblazer for Recycling and Clean Energy (TRaCE) Inaugural Showcase will highlight the achievements of the program in its first year including a number of technologies developed by the UNSW SMaRT Centre
UNSW SMaRT Centre Director Prof Veena was interviewed by ABC News TV about Australia's new plastic waste collection and recycling scheme being trialled in Melbourne
UNSW SMaRT Centre technologies and its Director, Professor Veena, feature in this new film by media company, Never too Small, funded by Screen Australia