IoTAA Bulletin May
10 May 2017 Our first newsletter is out: Nominate for IoT IMpact Award; Meet the Board; How many are we? Cybersecurity Guideline; Hong Kong MOU; Workstream News. View the bulletin in your browser.
10 May 2017 Our first newsletter is out: Nominate for IoT IMpact Award; Meet the Board; How many are we? Cybersecurity Guideline; Hong Kong MOU; Workstream News. View the bulletin in your browser.
23 February 2017 Coverage at: Zdnet.com, IoTHUB, iotaustralia, Channelnews The Internet of Things Security Guideline was launched at KPMG’s new Melbourne offices this afternoon by Gavin Smith, President and Chairman of Robert Bosch Australia, and Chair of the IoTAA Board. The Federal Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Cyber Security, the Hon. Dan Tehan MP, delivered a [...]
15 November 2016 The Board of the Internet of Things Alliance Australia, IoTAA, has today been formally appointed. Operating at the interface of industry, government, research and communities, the Board comprises an impressive group of senior national and international leaders in their fields. Gavin Smith, the President and Chairman of Robert Bosch Australia, a leading global [...]
7 September 2016 An alliance of Internet of Things (IoT) industry players, corporates and government, today launched Hypercat Australia as a technology standard to support the development of smart cities. Hypercat (for hypermedia catalogue) is a UK developed alliance and standard that enables free communication from any connected IoT sensor or device being used to monitor an environment. [...]
6 September 2016 The Federal Minister for Communications and the Arts, Senator the Hon Mitch Fifield today activated a new community Internet of Things (IoT) network at a major industry event in Sydney. Minister Fifield was the keynote speaker at the inaugural IoT “State-of-the-Nation” workshop and networking event, attended by more than 200 stakeholders from industry, [...]
19 July 2016 A strong coalition of industry and Government stakeholders designed to seize the opportunities presented by IoT – has been launched as an independent, not-for-profit entity. The IoTAA was formally launched by Federal Shadow Minister for Communications, Jason Clare, at an industry function in Sydney. More than 200 individual experts and more than [...]