The IoT Impact Conference is returning to UTS, one of the world’s top 10 young universities, in 2024.
This annual conference brings together the broad Internet of Things community and this year explores, debates and uncovers the critical pathways to net zero, achieving trust and implementing IoT technologies to create a data smart Australia.
IoT Impact will bring together the collaborators across government, industry and research to explore the possible, map the achievable and demonstrate ‘the how’.
The move to UTS will allow IoT Impact, organised by Australia’s peak IoT industry body IoT alliance Australia and media partner IoT Hub, to revitalise its agenda with workshops, lab tours and an engaging environment for inspiring keynotes, expert panels, networking, interactive expo booths and the IoT Awards presentation.
The IoT Impact conference and exhibition attracts more than 500 delegates and 40+ exhibitors and is attended by policy makers, designers, solution providers, researchers, educators, technology buyers and IoT users and product and service developers and resellers looking to be ‘data smart’.
The NSSN will be represented at the conference by COO, Nick Haskins; Smart Cities Theme Lead, Peter Runcie; MedTech Theme Lead, Catherine Oates Smith; and AI Engineer, Ayu Saraswati.