Professor Veena today joined Federal Minister for the Environment Sussan Ley and NSW Senator Jim Molan to visit the West Nowra Waste and Recycling Depot where a new MICROfactorie will be built
The Brilliant, a global news hub for best practice in science communication, has published this new feature story on some of the innovative work by the UNSW SMaRT Centre and its director Professor Veena
The ABC's Science Show features a recent discussion with Veena and Thomas Maschmeyer at the Australian Academy of Science symposium talking about science and the public good
UNSW SMaRT Centre industry partner Molycop has been awarded a federal government grant to help further commercialise UNSW@SMaRT Green Steel Technology that uses waste rubber as a an alternative to coking coal in steel making
In this story published in Solid Ground Magazine by Sandvik, UNSW SMaRT Centre Director, Professor Veena shares ideas about how the mining sector can embrace a circular economy and innovation to be more sustainable
This news feature story, published by Nine publications, looks at UNSW SMaRT Centre's new green steel research striving to remove coking coal from steel-making as we aim to electrify the world
UNSW SMaRT Centre and its Director, Professor Veena Sahajwalla, have been shortlisted as a finalist of the inaugural 2021 InnovationAus Awards for Excellence
This feature story, published by Sydney Morning Herald explores various innovations unobstructed by the pandemic including some of those from the UNSW SMaRT Centre
The UNSW SMaRT Centre and Shoalhaven City Council have been awarded government grant funding of $500,000 to enter into a partnership to establish a Green Ceramics MICROfactorieTM at West Nowra
In this news feature story by Sanctuary Magazine journalist Jodie Lea Martire writes that UNSW SMaRT Centre's Green Ceramics technology and industry collaborations shine a light on the possibilities of sustainability for the built enviro
In this new op ed, Veena talks about how we are on the cusp of a new epoch, the materials revolution, as sustainability joins economic outcomes driving the next industrial age
The ABC has published a feature on 'where and how will we get the metals to feed our future technology needs' and the role recycling is to play, highlighting some UNSW SMaRT Centre innovative ways to help electrify the world
The ABC's Science Show features a recent discussion with Veena and other leaders about the benefits of recycling and new technologies as part of actions underway to help address national and global sustainability challenges
The UK-based Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining has published a feature story on various innovations by the UNSW SMaRT Centre as part of its journey towards achieving a collective and circular economy using waste material
The Brilliant, a global news hub for best practice in science communication, has featured work by the UNSW SMaRT Centre in a list of key "inventions changing your life right now"
Media group The Fifth Estate has written an extensive feature story following an exhibition and event featuring sustainability innovations for the built environment that featured Professor Veena Sahajwalla