Photos: 2019 IoT Award winners

See who took to the stage for the 2019 IoT Awards.

on Jun 24 2019 2:18PM

The 2019 IoT Awards were presented last week at the IoT Festival at the Melbourne Convention Centre. This year, we presented awards recognising the achievements of people, projects and startups. These photos show the people and organisations kicking goals in IoT.

Gary Slater (centre), Digital and Data Science Solutions Architect at Newcrest Mining, and Veli-Matti Vanamo (right), Technology Director at Insight APAC, accepted the award for Best Primary Industry IoT Project from Advantech Country Manager Damian Trubiano.

Romiza Mazid (centre), Business Development Manager-Healthcare at Coregas, and Telstra Global IoT Solutions Executive Gerhard Loots (right) accepted the Best Healthcare/Sport IoT Project award from Richard Roberts, Zi-Argus MES Operations Manager and Senior Consultant.

SA Water Solution Architect Vineeth Maruvada (centre) and Adam Russo (right), Senior Planner, Wastewater Assets, SA Water, accepted the Best Industrial IoT Project award from Colin Purkis (left), OEM Business Manager at Intel Corporation.

Attentis Managing Director Cameron McKenna (left) and Director of Software Engineering David Dai (right) accepted the Best Government IoT Project award from iTnews and CRN Editorial Director Simon Sharwood.

Attentis Managing Director Cameron McKenna (centre) and Director of Software Engineering David Dai (right) took the stage again to accept the Best Overall IoT Project award from IoT Hub and BIT Editor William Maher.

Bob Sharon (left), Founder and Chief Innovation Officer at Blue IoT, accepts the IoT Pioneer Award from Reekoh CEO and Co-founder Dale Rankine.

Damian Veling (left), Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Okra Solar accepted the Best IoT Startup Award from IoT Hub and BIT Editor William Maher.

Jeff Bogensberger (right), General Manager, Southern Region, Communications Design & Management, accepts the IoT Channel Award from iTnews and CRN Editorial Director Simon Sharwood.

The 2019 IoT Awards were presented last week at the IoT Festival at the Melbourne Convention Centre. This year, we presented awards recognising the achievements of people, projects and startups. These photos show the people and organisations kicking goals in IoT.

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