2024 Australian IoT Awards
- Thu 13th Jun
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This is the official awards program of IoT Alliance Australia (IoTAA), the peak body for the Internet of Things (IoT) and IoT Hub, the industry’s leading publication.
The Australian IoT Awards are a great way for you, your team and your organisation to be recognised by the industry and your peers.
The Australian IoT Awards recognise the transformational impact of the Internet of Things [IoT] on our economy and society and celebrate those spearheading IoT innovation and good practice.
Why enter?
- All finalists will be recognised publicly by IoTAA and IoT Hub
- All winners and finalists will receive social media tiles to promote their success to their networks
- Finalists and winners will be recognised at the awards ceremony at the 2024 IoT Impact conference
- All finalists will receive two complimentary tickets to the IoT Awards ceremony and networking drinks from 5 pm on 13 June, 2024
- Finalists and winners will be covered by IoT Hub (which is read by thousands of subscribers)
What are the award categories?
Sustainability
Environmental Monitoring: monitoring and characterising environmental parameters for the purpose of accurately quantifying the impact an activity has on an environment.
Data for Net Zero: projects and companies that use automated data to measure emissions and the impact of their actions to adjust net zero strategy and plans.
Energy Management: proactive and systematic monitoring, control and optimisation of energy consumption to conserve, use and decrease energy costs.
Productivity
Asset Management: the use of real-time data from connected assets to optimise individual asset health for better operations performance over its lifecycle, including predictive maintenance.
Remote Monitoring (including smart metering): near real-time tracking and monitoring of things and states (this includes various parameters such as location, movement, presence and throughput).
Industrial Automation: the use of connected smart devices in an industrial environment to either automate, remotely control or optimise operations and business processes,
Logistics/Supply Chain Management: the use of IoT sensor data to monitor and manage the state of transported goods and delivery performance through the supply chain.
Safety and Wellbeing: collecting and analysing data from sensors to improve people safety and wellbeing
Trusted Technology and Data
Trusted IoT Service: IoT services that demonstrate trust through good security, privacy, fairness, transparency and accessibility.
Smart Sensing: innovative sensing using devices (and edge computing) to perform predefined functions upon detection of specific input and then process data before passing it on.
Digital Twin Innovation: projects that showcase virtual representation of an object or system that spans its lifecycle and uses real-time data to help decision making.
Research: research that showcases new IoT innovation and application
Data Smart Transformation: awarded to the entity or person who has managed a significant business change through data smartness and IoT.
What are the key dates?
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October 2023: Nominations open
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15th December - Nominations close
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Jan & Feb 2024 - Judging period
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March 2024 - Finalists announced
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13th June 2024 - Winners announced at IoT Impact conference at UTS