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IoT Impact: Regional, national and global IoT providers coming to Sydney
Includes company behind a system helping manage flood response, and Australian firm helping local governments and transport authorities grapple with complex data collection.
Sydney Trains looks to IoT to cut back on power use
Downer is working with IBM to adjust system performance.
Sydney train drivers and guards to get 'sub-second' IoT alerts
Downer reveals plans to expand IoT project.
Engineers tap massive stream of IoT data from Sydney trains
Using IoT to improve maintenance.
Downer uses app with GPS for lone worker safety
Connecting the maintainers of water infrastructure.
Downer builds IoT capability with new 'D3S' group
Optimises customer projects.
Downer strikes IoT partnership with Cisco
Beefs up smart transport, smart city capabilities.
Making drains smarter for Yarra Ranges Council
Fujitsu, Downer and EYEfi win IoT Awards finalist spot.
Smart drains to help prevent flooding
Victorian council trialling system to monitor water levels and flow rates.
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