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IoTAA and IoT Hub announce entries open for the 2020 IoT Awards
Gain recognition for Internet of Things achievements, from projects to platforms and policies.
IoT Alliance Australia and IoT Hub announce Australian IoT Awards
Gala event will put spotlight on growing Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem.
ANZSTA awards night photos
See all the photos from the inaugural ANZSTA awards.
Digital tech brings sports fans closer to the action
The finalists in the ANZSTAs ‘Social and Fan Engagement’ category.
Aussie wearables make medical mark
The finalists in the ANZSTAs ‘Wearables & Smart Devices’ category.
Sports venues get digital makeovers to appease fans
The finalists in the ANZSTAs ‘Stadium & Venue Technology’ category.
Aussie sports startups uncover new growth opportunities
The finalists in the ANZSTAs ‘Emerging Sports Technologies Award’ category.
ANZSTA award finalists announced
See the full list.
UTS project wins APAC smart city award
Provides 360-degree interactive data visualisation.
IoT Hub launches inaugural Australian IoT Awards
How to enter your IoT project.
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