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How IBM aims to protect food supplies using IoT, blockchain and agritech
Technology heavyweight sees opportunity to improve food “ecosystem”.
CouriersPlease uses IoT to keep track of transportation cages
Optus Enterprise-assembled platform includes Thinxtra battery-powered sensors.
Australia's largest meat processor in beef-tracking trial
JBS Australia working with Microsoft partner on IoT trial.
Optus touts 5G-networked drones for video surveillance
Connects drone to cloud to identify and track objects.
Vicinity Centres reaps benefits of real-time shopper data
Owner of Sydney's QVB and Chatswood Chase reveals more about data usage.
Powertec claims 'world-first' turnkey IoT solution
Says Myinsights.io can connect everything using anything.
Tobacconist using IoT to track cigarette thieves
Here’s another use for low power wireless networks and devices – hiding them in retail goods to track thieves.
Sigfox floats idea of people-tracking at World Cup and Olympics
Low power network connects thousands of athletes.
Sydney Fish Market in "bait to plate" fish tracking project
Using sensors to create fish quality index.
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