TECHNOLOGY

Monitoring the big stuff

It has been a while since Perth tech start-up Newton Labs used an iPhone, a toy truck and a fit ball to demonstrate its solution for oversized rock monitoring.

Andrew Snelling
Newton Labs Co-founder Simon Del Borrello, Minister Bill Marmion and Simon Vincent.

Newton Labs Co-founder Simon Del Borrello, Minister Bill Marmion and Simon Vincent.

The company’s idea to monitor oversized payload through vibrational analysis won it $70,000 in seed funding from RIIT, the organisation behind the Hackathon events that gave Newton Labs the forum to pitch...

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