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Strong industry interest in Sensing Tourist Travel project
Thirty people from across the Tasmanian tourism industry have been given an insight into Sense-T's innovative Sensing Tourist Travel project at an industry forum in Hobart.
Thirty people from across the Tasmanian tourism industry have been given an insight into Sense-T's innovative Sensing Tourist Travel project at an industry forum in Hobart.
People involved in Tasmania's tourism industry are invited to a lunchtime forum this month to hear about Sense-T's Sensing Tourist Travel project.
One of Australia's leading ICT researchers and administrators has been appointed by the University of Tasmania to take over the leadership of Sense-T.
The outcomes of Sense-T's first three years of research have been showcased at a seminar in Hobart.