
The Internet of Things (IoT) is showing the potential to transform the public sector by profoundly altering how government entities gather data and information by bringing together the major technical and business trends of mobility, automation and data analytics.
IoT solutions promise to make public sector organisations smarter and more successful.
The IoT is at the core of forces reshaping government entities to provide better services, greater safety, efficient transit, smarter public infrastructures, and strategic traffic management.
However, the real value of IoT is how can we best use these insights and data and apply them to improve service delivery in the Public Sector.
Public Sector Network’s IoT in the Public Sector event will equip attendees with the knowledge around how to start thinking about the use and application of IoT in their organisations, right through to delivering on the projects and seeing the immediate benefits.

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Nathan Pierce
Head of Smart London Team & Programme Director of Sharing Cities
Greater London Authority (UK)

Matthew Szymczak
Senior Lead – Smart City
City of Greater Geelong

Olivia Simons
Executive Manager Digital Innovation & Development
City of Sydney

Tegan Kop
Emerging Tech Testbed Lead, Smart City Strategy
City of Melbourne
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Jannat Maqbool
Director - NZ
Smart Cities Council ANZ

Bede Carran
Chief Executive
Timaru District Council (NZ)

Robert Matchett
Co-CEO
ENE.HUB

Piers Hogarth-Scott
Partner, KPMG Digital Delta and
National Leader, Internet of Things
KPMG Australia
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Julian Sharplin
Director
PiP IoT



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