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How pedestrian-counters could help during COVID-19
VIDEO: IoT Australia Alliance board member Catherine Caruana-McManus explains how the Internet of Things could help during major crises.
COVID-19 will transform Australia's real-time data needs, says IoTAA
Organisations will need better real-time, remote management capabilities, says the peak industry body for the Internet of Things.
IoT Alliance Australia and IoT Hub announce Australian IoT Awards
Gala event will put spotlight on growing Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem.
Government releases draft IoT security code, IoTAA calls for product cert
The IoTAA wants clear indication that products conform to the Australian Government's new draft voluntary IoT Code of Practice.
IoT Alliance Australia's "State of the nation" event is next week
The KPMG-hosted event will take place in Sydney on July 31.
KPMG's IoT leader takes strategic role at IoTAA
Piers Hogarth-Scott takes key position at Australia's peak IoT industry body.
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