Trusted IoT Service Award
We are thrilled to announce that we have won the Trusted IoT Service Award at the 2024 Australian IoT Awards!
We are thrilled to announce that we have won the Trusted IoT Service Award at the 2024 Australian IoT Awards!
Our pilot project for Digital Trust for Places and Routines (DTPR) was a first of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere. DTPR is an internationally recognised open-source communication standard to increase transparency and accountability for digital technology in public places.
We’re proud to have worked with Transport for NSW and HelpfulPlaces to rollout the pilot in 2023, and now to see that our work in engaging and collaborating with the community is being recognised as industry best practice.
During the pilot, we implemented transparent signage and information in public places, aiming to make data collection more visible. The DTPR signs tell the story of the technology in use, the data being collected, who is collecting it and what they are using it for. The QR code provided more information for community members and visitors to learn more, ask questions and provide feedback about the technology being used across the Park.
The system has been used to communicate about a smart irrigation management pilot, and a pilot using de-identified footage and other data for crowd safety purposes.
Congratulations to all who were nominated at these awards. This project wouldn’t have been possible without the support from Jason Farra & Jacqueline Lu at Helpful Places and from Rory Brown, Emily Rucker, Lizzy Pattinson, Beth Pankhurst, and other key stakeholders across NSW Government.
The Place Management team at SOPA should be very proud of this award; Susan Skuodas, Mike Bartlett, Dario Phillips, Andy Ko, and Annelise Maurer.
For more information about the pilot, visit mySOP and NSW Government.
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