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Don't miss Australia’s premiere IoT Conference on 9th June

By Staff Writers on May 23, 2022 1:22PM
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IoT Impact will attract more than 400 delegates – decision makers and buyers of IoT systems for business and government and solution providers. But time is running out to get tickets!

Whichever sector you work in, the Internet of Things is a gamechanger. It’s creating a growing wealth of data Australian businesses and government can use to improve productivity, efficiency, resilience and sustainability.

IoT Impact is Australia’s only event that brings together energy, water, construction & infrastructure, healthcare, agribusiness, manufacturing and government sectors to share how they are harnessing the growing wealth of Internet of Things (IoT) data. It covers issues important to people in strategic, business, operational, technical and research roles. See the agenda here!

The conference is being held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre 9th June. Tickets are running out and prices rise soon, so buy yours now! 

Whether your role is strategic, operational or technical, this is a unique chance to step outside your industry bubble and learn how others are navigating this shift to a more-connected economy and society.

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Click here to see the full agenda.

Speakers Include

Ben Burge, Member of the Team, Telstra Energy
Session: Accelerating Australian energy transition

Lara Olsen, Managing Director, South East Water
Session: Tackling Australia’s water sustainability challenges

Jonathan Jutsen, Chief Executive Officer, RACE for 2030
Session: Accelerating Australian energy transition

Stephen Jewell, Manager of Water & Sewer, MOUNT ISA CITY COUNCIL
Session: Where did all the water go?

Dr Jill Freyne, Deputy Research Director, Australian eHealth Research Centre, CSIRO
Session: The rise of virtual healthcare

Jason Waller, CEO, InteliCare
Session: The rise of virtual healthcare

Angus Kennard, Co-CEO & Co-Founder, Inauro
Session: Embedding IoT in infrastructure and construction

Click here to see the full agenda.

By attending IoT Impact you will:

  • Learn about Australian IoT projects, outcomes and issues
  • Discover new IoT technologies and solutions that can benefit business and government
  • Increase your knowledge about how IoT can help you get better ROI
  • Meet IoT practitioners and experts who can advise and help you implement IoT solutions
  • Grow your network and meet like-minded professionals and clients who can help grow your business

Buy your tickets before it's too late!

 

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By Staff Writers
May 23 2022
1:22PM
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