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Photos: The 2019 IoT Festival in Melbourne
See all the action and find out which companies exhibited and took to centre stage in Melbourne this week.
Announcing the 2019 IoT Award winners
These Australian projects, companies and people are kicking goals in IoT.
Australian company to provide energy analytics to London bus operator
SaaS platform will plug into a range of IoT energy metering devices.
Universities, companies are failing to bridge IoT’s skills gap
IoT takes a team – but many companies are only ready to pay for one person.
Legacy issues make IoT security "about as bad as it gets"
Practical limitations are turning well-meaning IoT adoption into gaping security holes.
IoT will fail without an open, data-focused culture
Partners must help customers address culture and skills issues, learned attendees at the IoT Festival in Melbourne this week.
To scale IoT, shift analytics to the edge
But start by leveraging domain expertise to deliver on one specific KPI, Dell Technologies urged the IoT Festival audience.
AI, 5G are moving in lockstep with IoT
Success of emerging IoT ecosystems relies on commonalities around 5G, artificial intelligence and devices themselves.
Creatives in the country? Blockchain and agtech can create unexpected jobs in regional Australia
Could a technology and innovation initiative such as BeefLedger become an example of how to arrest the brain drain of young people to metropolitan cities?
Hear from Telstra, BMW and Cisco at next week’s IoT Festival
It’s going to be a big line-up on stage on Tuesday next week at the Melbourne Convention Centre. See the final agenda!
Announcing the IoT Startup finalists
From AI-enabled micro energy grids to supply chain tracking, these companies stood out among the finalists for the 2019 IoT Startup Award.
Announcing the Government IoT project finalists
From an AI-enabled police vehicle to community-wide IoT networks, these are among the standout projects nominated for the 2019 IoT Awards.
Announcing the Women of IoT Award finalists
See the women in the running in this category of the 2019 IoT Awards.
Announcing the IoT Pioneer Award finalists
See who is in the running in this category of the 2019 IoT Awards.
Announcing the Healthcare/Sport IoT Project finalists
The finalists ranged from a bedside alerting systems to clever use of Wi-Fi for indoor asset tracking. See the projects in the running for the 2019 IoT Awards.
LX Design House and CDM are finalists in the 2019 IoT Awards
These IT companies are kicking goals in the IoT channel.
How Pactera is using IoT to enable 'intelligent manufacturing'
We look at where this digital solution provider fits in the IoT landscape.
Looking for Australian Internet of Things (IoT) events?
Here's our list of Australian IoT events.
IoT partnerships: Zi-Argus and Balluff combine data platforms and sensors
We look at where these two companies fit in the IoT landscape.
Announcing the Primary Industry IoT Project finalists
The finalists include smart asset sharing and data science projects. See which projects are in the running for the 2019 IoT Awards.
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