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Defending our oceans

Sea trials have successfully concluded Zedelef’s two year CRC-P project with Thales Underwater Systems and UNSW. A 16-channel optical sonar array incorporating Zedelef’s technology has been deployed and tested at Lake Macquarie in late October. Read the full story here.

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Brain Machine Interface

The paper “A biopotential optrode array: operation principles and simulations” by A. Al Abed,  H. Srinivas, J. Firth, F. Ladouceur, N.H. Lovell and L. Silvestri, illustrating the concept of using Zedelef’s optical technology to monitor  brain activity, has just been published on Nature Publishing Group’s journal “Scientific Reports”. The work presents evidence that optrode arrays based on[…]

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Langfang International Economic and Trade Fair

For their innovative sensor development work, François Ladouceur and Yingge (Lucy) Chen were invited to the 2018 Langfang International Economic and Trade Fair held on 18-21 May in Langfang in the province of Hebei. There they promoted Zedelef and UNSW, showcasing a novel industrial monitoring technology. They exhibited Zedelef’s fully redundant, intrinsically safe oxygen and temperature sensing[…]

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Zedelef fly to France

In the last week of June, Francois, Jos and Leonardo flew to Carros (France) to present Zedelef’s optical telemetry system to Schneider Electric. Shane Ayerst from Schneider Electric Australia introduced the technology to his French colleagues, while Zedelef’s team showed the demo. Big thanks to our friends at Ampcontrol, who provided their H3RO optical network. Zedelef + H3RO[…]