IoT technology can revolutionise water management
The growing strain on the water infrastructure in SA can be vastly improved with the introduction of modern technologies to address wastage, supply, faulty meters and service interruptions.
The growing strain on the water infrastructure in SA can be vastly improved with the introduction of modern technologies to address wastage, supply, faulty meters and service interruptions.
Award-winning innovators in Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for companies in any industry, launched a new website this month to present its offering using the latest technology to drive activity and enhance search engine optimisation (SEO).
As more power outages rolled in this month business owners large and small are frustrated about the business interruption and the cost of implementing alternative power sources.
The world recently celebrated World Water Week placing water challenges around the globe in sharp focus at a conference presented in Sweden. Scarcity a…
IoT.nxt with partner Vodacom Business will join leaders and executives from the mining industry at the 50th Electra Mining Africa event in Johannesburg next week to present the latest Internet of Things (IoT) technology solutions for mining and heavy industries.
Leading South African technology pioneer IoT.nxt and Vodacom Business Mozambique have officially launched in Mozambique.
IoT.nxt, specialist Internet of Things (IoT) solutions provider and subsidiary of the Vodacom Group, appointed Vasin Govender as its Group CEO, effective 1 June 2022.
Farmers can view the movement of livestock throughout the day and night and no longer have to rely on manual, labour-intensive, and inaccurate updates.
IoT.nxt’s innovative Raptor product range celebrates its 4th anniversary this month and since its launch has added several new products assisting rapid digital transformation at diverse companies in different sectors globally.
Internet of Things (IoT) innovator IoT.nxt will present its forward-thinking solutions on the stand of its parent company Vodafone at MWC Barcelona, the world's largest mobile technology event, from 28 February 2022.
A donation of tablets and data made it possible to accelerate learning and improve outcomes at schools in the Free State, where a lack of resources and Covid-related disruption negatively impacted learning in the past two years.
Leading Internet of Things (IoT) company IoT.nxt’s innovative virtual gateway V-Raptor has been selected as the winner of the Enterprise IoT Management Innovation category in the annual IoT Breakthrough Awards program this month.
Internet of Things (IoT) innovator IoT.nxt announced Advannotech, a leading provider of integrated technology and enterprise management solutions that includes multi-disciplinary professional services to public and private entities, as its partner of the year for 2021.
As activity in the US picks up pace, IoT.nxt, a subsidiary of Vodafone, has appointed Trevor DeLew as Vice President of Sales for North America. DeLew is a seasoned executive with extensive experience in the technology sector.
Internet of Things innovators IoT.nxt added three more awards this year, confirming its status as a leading global technology company.
Internet of Things (IoT) innovators, IoT.nxt is developing a model library of off-the-shelf Artificial Intelligence (AI) models with targeted outcomes …
Cities Press shows what is possible. In its analysis of what city managers should look at it notes that the Empire State Building in New York reduced i…
Internet of Things innovators, IoT.nxt, will introduce its technology at the 2021 947 Ride Joburg cycle race to get live metrics of its team’s activity…
IoT.nxt is partnering with parent company Vodacom to highlight sustainability challenges and how technology can address this at the 14th Green Building Council South Africa Convention to be hosted in Cape Town next week.
IoT.nxt added a new innovation to its trademarked Raptor gateways range with the introduction of a virtual gateway – called Virtual Raptor (V-Raptor) – which is now deployed in diverse industries in several countries since its launch earlier this year.
Leading Internet of Things (IoT) company, IoT.nxt, appointed Eric Steller as President of the Americas at its USA office this month, to drive operation…
Beyond the immediate benefits like having data about business operations available in real time, businesses are increasingly exploring and adopting Internet of Things (IoT) solutions to drive their sustainability goals.
The British and Lions rugby team is trialling a performance dashboard that uses Internet of Things (IoT) technology to revolutionise how player data is evaluated, which will enhance its performance on the field as it prepares to face the Springboks in a much-anticipated series of three tests starting this weekend.
IoT.nxt is joining leading companies, business associations, academics and governments from several countries for the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) Virtual Conference on the 4th Industrial Revolution this week.
As the adoption of Internet of Things technology solutions accelerates, so do concerns about security as the number of connected devices create more opportunity for breaches.
Rapid urbanisation, changing demands around service delivery by citizens and heightened awareness about issues like climate change and sustainability demand that the public service look at new ways to manage all aspects of their operations.
IoT.nxt Chief of Product Engineering, André Jacobs, won the 2020 IITPSA Technology Excellence Award* last month. We asked him about his career, the innovation culture of IoT.nxt and more.
Sustainability has emerged as a key theme for business across the globe in recent years and interest has intensified as more and more decision-makers, government and business leaders included, focus on the impact of climate change and how this must be addressed.
The webinar will be presented at 15:30 (SA local time, GMT +2) on 14 April 2021 and is free to attend.
IOT.NXT (Pty) Ltd announced today that Nico Steyn is stepping aside as CEO of the company he co-founded with partners Terje Moen and Bertus Jacobs in late 2015.
A suite of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions are being rolled out and others are under development to address the many issues facing existing water supply infrastructure around the world.
IoT hardware and software provider IoT.nxt with partner Gilela Business Innovations developed a fire control panel monitoring solution, now live at 25 sites across South Africa, that improves the protection of R3bn worth of insured assets.