RESEARCH

Avalias works with leading science and innovation government organizations to further the field of advanced scientific study.

For example, in the area of human-computer interaction, we provide the capability to track key data of human behavioral responses to aid with cognitive load studies. Our Avalanche ST® solution can be utilized to track biometric stimuli items such as heat monitors, eye movements and pulse levels – feeding this information back into advanced reporting for analysis.

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COMING UP

10th Annual Technologies for Critical Incident Preparedness Conference and Exposition 2008 Logo

10th Annual Technologies for Critical Incident Preparedness Conference and Exposition 2008
October 29-31,2008, Chicago, IL, Hyatt Regency
Presented by: U.S. Departments of Justice, Homeland Security and Defense

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SAFETY SUCCESS

Avalias CrowdFlow© was used to simulate pedestrian dynamics and test crowd management plans for the Sydney Harbour Bridge 75th Anniversary Bridge Walk event.

Sydney Harbour Bridge 75th Walk

USA TRADE MISSION UPDATE

The Avalias participation in the Austrade/DSRD Security Technologies Trade Mission to Washington DC and the ASIS 2007 Conference and Exhibition in Las Vegas was a great success. There was strong interest in Avalias technologies and solutions - a powerful reminder of the value of Australian innovation.
Outstanding support from Austrade and DSRD was an invaluable ingredient in focusing our attention on this key market. For more information, see the Austrade media release from October 16 2007.

RECENT EVENTS

Tom Moran from the All Hazards Consortium with Harold Wolpert (CEO, Avalias), Paul Bothwell (Senior Business Development Manager, Avalias)(L-R) Harold Wolpert (CEO, Avalias), Paul Bothwell (Senior Business Development Manager, Avalias), Tom Moran (Executive Director, The All Hazards Consortium) at All Hazards Consortium Summit, Elkins WV, Sept 25th 2008