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Transport for NSW trials machine learning to detect crash blackspots
Puts Azure to work on telematics data.
NSW Government launches NSW Spatial Digital Twin
Virtual environment includes more than half a million buildings.
Transport for NSW announces smart parking trial
Data from four car parks now available via app.
4th International Driverless Vehicle Summit to take place in Sydney next month
Transport-fest will include largest driverless vehicle demonstration in the Southern Hemisphere.
Fascinating IoT-related talks to see at CEBIT Australia this year
Big line-up covers everything from smart city decision making to how the New South Wales Government shares data.
Sydney Trains bring real-time occupancy data to stations
Indicator boards now show seat availability.
Engineers tap massive stream of IoT data from Sydney trains
Using IoT to improve maintenance.
TfNSW Opal data released for public use
Giving insights into passenger behaviour on NSW public transport.
Sydney station to become Bluetooth beacon testbed
TfNSW launches Future Transport Beacon Innovation Challenge.
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