The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the most exciting areas of growth in Australia’s technology ecosystem. Australian IoT startups are making things that connect devices, gather data in real time and help people make better decisions in a wide range of fields, from satellite connectivity and smart buildings to agricultural monitoring and industrial automation. Here are five IoT startups that are making a big difference in Australia’s connected future.
What Does IoT Mean?
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of physical devices that have sensors, software and internet access built in. This lets them collect and share data over the internet. These devices can be anything from smart meters and wearable tech to agricultural soil sensors and industrial machines.
IoT lets businesses and governments keep an eye on their assets from afar, automate tasks, cut costs and make things run more smoothly. For instance, a smart irrigation system can change when it waters plants based on how wet the soil is and industrial IoT sensors can find problems with equipment before they cause downtime.
Australia’s IoT Ecosystem
Australia’s IoT ecosystem is known for its strong vertical specialisation and new infrastructure. Companies like Myriota are changing the way satellite IoT works and platform providers like Blue IoT and IoTics are making solutions for smart buildings, utilities and heavy industry that are specific to those fields.
The country’s large size and economy based on resources have naturally led to a need for remote monitoring technologies, especially in farming, mining and managing the environment. Government support, private investment and working together through industry alliances have all helped growth happen even faster.
The Convergence Of IoT And AI
The growth of IoT in Australia is also being sped up by the merging of IoT with AI, edge computing and advanced data analytics. IoT systems today don’t just gather data; they also understand it and act on it right away. For instance, predictive maintenance models can look at sensor data to find problems with equipment before they break down.
AI-powered analytics platforms can also help buildings use less energy across all of their portfolios. As 5G and low-power wide-area networks grow, Australian IoT startups are able to offer solutions that are faster, more reliable and have less latency. This combination of connectivity, intelligence and automation is changing IoT from a tool for monitoring to a strategic driver of business performance and sustainability.
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Top 5 IoT Startups In Australia
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Myriota
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Myriota is one of Australia’s most well-known IoT companies around the world. Its headquarters are in Adelaide. It connects IoT devices to satellites with very little power, so sensors can send data from even the most remote places.
People use its technology a lot in farming, keeping an eye on the environment, managing water and moving things around. Myriota’s satellite network lets you track and monitor assets without needing traditional mobile infrastructure. This makes it perfect for rural and hard-to-reach areas.
Blue IoT
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Blue IoT makes smart building and smart city solutions. The Encompass Blue platform uses IoT sensors to keep an eye on energy use, the environment and how well infrastructure works.
The company helps organisations track energy use and cut emissions through real-time building intelligence, which supports ESG reporting and sustainability efforts.
LiXiA
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LiXiA makes cheap, low-power IoT sensors that are mainly used to keep people safe and prevent disasters. The company is based in Queensland and has made systems for finding floods and keeping an eye on power lines that could be dangerous.
Its technology is very important for giving early warnings that keep communities and infrastructure safe.
IoTics
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IoTics makes industrial IoT solutions that link up complicated and distant assets. IoTics helps businesses in mining, utilities and manufacturing set up remote monitoring and automation to improve performance and cut down on downtime.
IoTics is a big part of the industrial IoT market, which is one of the fastest-growing IoT markets in Australia.
Thinxtra
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LPWAN (Low-Power Wide-Area Network) connectivity has spread across Australia thanks in large part to Thinxtra. As one of the first companies to use Sigfox-based IoT networks, it made it possible to track assets on a large scale and set up smart utilities.
Even though it has had to restructure, Thinxtra is still an important player in Australia’s IoT connectivity scene.