Navisens has been featured in an article by The Globe and Mail newspaper (Toronto, ON Canada) covering innovation around the world (refer to page 12 of the article).
Navisens has been selected among the top 23 Australian technology companies, and will get to compete for a total of $150k in cash prizes on the 23rd of August at the Tech23 event in Sydney, Australia. We look forward to seeing you there!
Navisens has been listed in the participant directory of the Commercialisation Australia programme. The company profile includes information about Navisens and an overview of the benefits and applications of the Navisens technology.
Navisens was featured in Australian Defence Magazine based on its successful Commercialisation Australia grant and the applicability of its technology towards the field of defence.
Navisens has been successful in its application for a Commercialisation Australia grant to support commercialisation of its unique human navigation system. Navisens Managing Director Dr. Ashod Donikian had the following to say:
“Commercialisation Australia is an ultra-competitive grants scheme, and the fact that Navisens was successful signifies not only the innovative nature of the technology developed by Navisens, but also that the commercial activities of the company are based on solid business principles and strategies. Navisens has invested several years of research and development into its human navigation system, and the Commercialisation Australia grant will provide additional funding and support for commercial activities undertaken by Navisens.”
Navisens has marked the launching of its website with the release of a video demonstrating the capabilities of its human navigation system. The video displays the Navisens human navigation and 3D visualisation platform with real-world datasets collected from indoor environments within the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).
Navisens has been featured in an article by The Globe and Mail newspaper (Toronto, ON Canada) covering innovation around the world (refer to page 12 of the article).
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The presentation given by Navisens founder Dr Ashod Donikian at the recent Tech23 event in Sydney Australia is now available on YouTube.
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Navisens has been selected among the top 23 Australian technology companies, and will get to compete for a total of $150k in cash prizes on the 23rd of August at the Tech23 event in Sydney, Australia. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Navisens has been listed in the participant directory of the Commercialisation Australia programme. The company profile includes information about Navisens and an overview of the benefits and applications of the Navisens technology.
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Navisens was featured in Australian Defence Magazine based on its successful Commercialisation Australia grant and the applicability of its technology towards the field of defence.
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Navisens has been successful in its application for a Commercialisation Australia grant to support commercialisation of its unique human navigation system. Navisens Managing Director Dr. Ashod Donikian had the following to say:
“Commercialisation Australia is an ultra-competitive grants scheme, and the fact that Navisens was successful signifies not only the innovative nature of the technology developed by Navisens, but also that the commercial activities of the company are based on solid business principles and strategies. Navisens has invested several years of research and development into its human navigation system, and the Commercialisation Australia grant will provide additional funding and support for commercial activities undertaken by Navisens.”
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Navisens has marked the launching of its website with the release of a video demonstrating the capabilities of its human navigation system. The video displays the Navisens human navigation and 3D visualisation platform with real-world datasets collected from indoor environments within the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).
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