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The shortlist nominees for the 2023 IoT Global Awards are…
WeKnow Media Ltd is delighted to announce the shortlist nominees of the 2023 IoT Global Awards!
This award recognises outstanding achievements in Internet of Things (IoT) technology and leadership innovation, from around the world and a wide range of sectors:
Automotive, transport & travel; Big data, cloud & analytics; Connected consumer & smart home; Connected health or wearable tech; Industry & construction; Research & development or new launch; Retail, marketing & hospitality; Securing IoT; Smart cities, government & utilities; IoT Executive of the year; and Startup, business development or ecosystem of the year.
This year’s awards will recognise some truly ground-breaking innovations. As ever the competition was fierce with hundreds of entries received by our panel of expert judges.
After careful consideration, we are pleased to share our final list of shortlisted nominees who have demonstrated excellence in their fields.
IoT PRODUCT / SERVICE OF THE YEAR
AUTOMOTIVE, TRANSPORT & TRAVEL
Company
Product/service
Console Connect
Renewcell partners with Console Connect IoT to give old batteries new life
VisionTrack
Autonomise.ai – Transforming Video Telematics
E-S Information Systems Inc.
E-S Information Systems Inc.
Wellnuts Inc.
End to End EV Fleet Charger Management Software – Wellnuts
Tata Consultancy Services
TAAP (TCS AI-based Autonomous Development Platform)
Quectel
YB0027AA 9-in-1 combo antenna
LX
Andromeda Tracker
Quectel
AG18 C-V2X module
Overhaul
Overhaul
KPIT Technologies Ltd.
KPIT’s Remote Software Management Platform powering Software Defined Vehicles
Asvin GmbH
Security for Software Supply Chains
INDUSTRY & CONSTRUCTION
Company
Product/service
TEAL
TEAL Consumer eSIM for Private LTE & 5G Networks
Liquid Intelligent Technologies
IoT – enabling precision farming in Kenya
Telia Company
Changing the IoT game: Telia Global IoT Connectivity
Blues Wireless
Blues Notecard and Notehub
Connected Innovations Ltd
Ci Smart Fire Prevention Technology
Tata Consultancy Services
TCS IP2
fischerwerke GmbH & Co. KG
fischer Construction Monitoring
Cumulus Digital Systems
Digital Bolted Joint Management by Cumulus Digital Systems
This year, we have a diverse range of nominees from both established and emerging companies who are pushing boundaries and driving innovation in the IoT space. We’d like to thank all of our shortlisted nominees for their hard work and dedication.
We are especially thankful for the continued support from our network of established IoT companies who have taken part in the competition year after year. We look forward to seeing how they continue to innovate and lead with their IoT solutions.
At the same time, we would like to extend an extremely warm welcome to all the new and growing companies that have been shortlisted this year. We very much look forward to seeing what you achieve next.
The Winners of the 2023 IoT Global Awards will be announced online on Wednesday, February 8th viawww.iotglobalawards.com and shared by our media partners, IoT Now, IoT Global Network, Transforma Insights, IoT News, IoT council across their own portals and social networks.
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