Mind-bending ideas for festival

How does our brain deal with technology and modern global challenges? Is it keeping pace with the speed of contemporary living and the ever-increasing influx of […]

Fat controller gets ready to roll

A wireless hand control device, for people with a disabilities such as cerebral palsy and arthritis, is being commercialised. The ‘i-boll’ has been licensed in an agreement […]

David Hobbs (left) and Max Hughes with Orby prototypes at Flinders at Tonsley during the design and development process.

Serious game therapy in world tech summit

The World Health Organisation has invited a Flinders researcher to talk about his invention at a global forum in Geneva, Switzerland. David Hobbs, a rehabilitation engineering […]

Flinders engineers lead the field

Flinders University’s biomedical engineering and assistive technologies cluster is enhancing its reputation for excellence in research, design and development.