The winners of the 2021 IoT Awards have been announced by IoT Alliance Australia and IoT Hub. Watch the awards presentation here.

The awards feature fascinating Internet of Things (IoT) projects, platforms and people in 14 categories.
 
They include work to manufacture connected COVID antigen testing systems, improve the safety of paramedics and patients, unlock household use of solar energy, improve IoT security and interoperability, and fund smart city insights about metropolitan and regional areas.
 
The awards also feature Federal Minister for the Digital Economy Jane Hume and IoT Awards judges from across Australian industry.
 
The presentation features finalists and winners in these categories:
  • Smart Cities Award
  • Food & Agribusiness Award
  • Water Award
  • Energy Award
  • Transport Services Award
  • Manufacturing Award
  • Infrastructure & Construction Award
  • Health Award
  • Interoperability by Design Award
  • Secure IoT Award
  • Smart Data Use Award
  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Action Award
  • IoT Champion Award
  • Standout Research Award
Congratulations to the finalists and winners. And thank you to all entrants for giving us the opportunity to learn more about your achievements.
 
We also thank the 29 awards judges who graciously donated their time and expertise to select the finalists and winners.
 
 
IoT Alliance Australia is celebrating the IoT Awards with a special offer for new members. Join IoTAA between 9 and 30 November and receive 20 per cent off your first year’s membership fee.
 
From opportunities to work on cutting edge projects, to building skills and networking, active membership pays off. Joining is easy. Go to iot.org.au/join/, look for the link to the Membership Centre and enter this code 9RAV5GN1578A.