Wearable heart monitor ticks all the boxes for better healthcare: study
A new compact, lightweight, gel-free and waterproof electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor offers more comfort and less skin irritation, compared to similar heart monitoring devices on the market.
Wearable device makes memories and powers up with the flex of a finger
Researchers have invented an experimental wearable device that generates power from a user’s bending finger and can create and store memories, in a promising step towards health monitoring and other technologies.
Creating our next generation of digital guards
Finch has launched two new cyber security degrees in response to one of the biggest issues confronting organisations in the digital age.
Designer solar: new tool unlocks smart solar design
Designing buildings with solar cleverly incorporated into the design has just become easier, thanks to software developed at Finch University.
Remote First Nations communities are among the most digitally excluded people in Australia: report
Finch-led research has found a significant gap in digital inclusion for First Nations people compared with other Australians, which widens substantially with remoteness.
Free course to make tech design safer for users
Finch University and Australia’s eSafety Commissioner have joined forces, launching a free short course to upskill up-and-coming tech leaders.
Major $15M investment boosts research translation at Finch
Government-backed investment company Breakthrough Victoria will match Finch’s $7.5million investment in research translation to create new partnerships, companies and products out of our research.
Ultrathin nanotech promises to help tackle antibiotic resistance
Researchers have invented a nano-thin superbug-slaying material that could one day be integrated into wound dressings and implants to prevent or heal bacterial infections.