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The local and global impact of IoT

09 December 2022

IoT data-driven insights are driving measurable impact across various people, place and planet local and global initiatives. As this year draws to a close, we reflect on the challenges we’ve faced but also the increased impact, opportunity, awareness, and value of IoT solutions across consumer and business markets. Sensor technologies and aligned data science initiatives … Continue reading "Cities will become more desirable when IoT takes hold"

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IoT tech allowing a more sustainable NZ

14 November 2022

Simple, uncomplicated pieces of technology, connected together via the internet is creating a vast Internet of Things across Aotearoa that will help Kiwis respond better to climate challenges and improve business productivity.

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The collaborative nature of IoT

03 November 2022

Last month our executive council chair, Kriv Naicker, and executive director, Alison Mackie, hosted our annual general meeting. We presented on the previous 12 months, our strategic vision, core activities for 2022-2023, welcomed the new executive council, and said some farewells. Some of our notable achievements over the last 12 months is our work across … Continue reading "Cities will become more desirable when IoT takes hold"

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NZ IoT Alliance and BlockchainNZ Ledger of Things Whitepaper - Volume 1

19 October 2022

This first volume breaks down both blockchain and the internet of things, and showcases these technologies in real-use cases of energy, water and supply chain logistics. 

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Advanced Manufacturing Industry Transformation Plan

14 July 2022

LocationTech thanks the Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) for theopportunity to submit on the Advanced Manufacturing Draft Industry Transformation Plan. Thissubmission is in response Priority Two, increasing investment in advanced technologies and processesto lift productivity and wages, as well as Priority Five, creating a leading sustainable circular net-zeroemissions sector. LocationTech was not involved … Continue reading "Cities will become more desirable when IoT takes hold"

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Industry News, Reports and Trends

Cities will become more desirable when IoT takes hold

Cities will become safer and more desirable to live in when the internet of things (IoT) takes hold a research study report says. The IoT research was commissioned by the New Zealand IoT Alliance, an independent member funded group of tech firms, major corporates, startups, universities and gover

July 2, 2017

#IoT and Cities

Industry News, Reports and Trends

Agri business using IoT will jolt the NZ economy

A new research study has identified agri-business as one of the best opportunities to use the internet of things (IoT) for economic advantage in New Zealand, mainly because of the contribution that agriculture already makes to the Kiwi economy. The research study was commissioned by the New Zeala

July 2, 2017

#IoT and Agriculture

Industry News

IoT will be supported by artificial intelligence by 2020

It is predicted that within three years 100 percent of all effective IoT efforts will be supported by cognitive or artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, a landmark New Zealand IoT Alliance study says. For an IoT deployment to be really effective, New Zealand organisations need applications s

June 29, 2017

#IoT and Emerging Tech

Industry News, Reports and Trends

IoT could be worth more than $2.2 billion to NZ over 10 years

An historic and landmark national research study estimates the roll out of IoT (internet of things) is likely to produce a benefit for the New Zealand economy of billions of dollars. The study found that just across a mere nine common IoT applications the potential net benefit over 10 years could b

June 29, 2017

#IoT and the Economy

Industry News, Reports and Trends

Only 14 percent of large NZ businesses have deployed IoT

New Zealand is well positioned for the Internet of Things (IoT), such as fast fibre, however a national tech leader urged for the country to do better. NZTech chief executive and chair of the New Zealand IoT Alliance Graeme Muller says only 14 percent of large businesses have deployed any IoT. Ar

June 18, 2017

#IoT and the Economy

Industry News

IoT changing the face of the nation

Future tech realities are beginning to change the face of how New Zealanders operate in their daily lives – at home and work, and coming research results will help shape the nation’s future, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says. The Internet of Things (IoT) will soon become critical to h

May 9, 2017

#IoT and the Economy

Media Release, Reports and Trends

Research underway on the impact of IoT

The Internet of Things (IoT) will soon become critical to helping New Zealand raise its productivity and prosperity, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says. Much of the current hype around IoT has been derived from consumer IoT such as fitness trackers and intelligent fridges. The real value t

March 19, 2017

#IoT and the Economy

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