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Hitachi could bring AI, analytics jobs to Western Sydney Aerotropolis
Japanese company looking to attract "brightest minds" to new collaboration hub.
Auckland’s smart city priorities revealed
ICT and smart city plans due by the end of 2017.
BT teams with Hitachi for IoT push
Takes on other telcos’ IoT platforms.
The plan behind Hitachi's new IoT entity
Hitachi Vantara to focus on data and insights.
Hitachi to inject $1.25bn into Australian initiatives
Aims to become an innovation partner in the IoT era.
Hitachi expands its IoT capabilities
Insight Group formed and Lumada IoT platform announced.
Jack Domme to spearhead Hitachi's IoT efforts
Tasked with IoT and smart city initiatives.
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