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ATMC Downer Kayleen Manwaring QANTAS Touchpoint Services Audeamus Risk Downer Group KCAPAC QICGRE TPG Aura Information Security DXC KDDI Australia Pty Ltd Quantify Technology TPG Telecom AusIdustry DXC Oxygen Kelima Quantium Transhumanism Australia Aust Mobile Telecommunications Assoc DXC Technology kiddsbay Quantum Design Transport Queensland University of AustCyber ECConnect Kineticit Services Technology Treasury NSW Austrade ECODATA Kingfish Solutions Queensland Urban Utilities Tridant Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity ECPS KORE Wireless QUT Trimble Australian Competition & Consumer Commission EfficienCity KPMG Rapid Map triple E KuppingerCole (Asia Pacific) Pte Australian Conservation Foundation EHNTA Ltd Rayven IOT Troester MES Australian Cyber Security Growth Network Ellenex Kx Reekoh TV Plus Australian Hospital Solutions eLogicdecision.com Laing O'Rourke Resilient Futures TZ Limited Australian Human Rights Commission Energy Queensland (Yurika) Lakeba Group ResMed Ultimo Digital Technologies Australian Industry Group Energy Skills Queensland Landis & Gyr Pty Ltd RF Industries Unemployed Australian Human Rights Commission ENERGYAUSTRALIA Langpia.com Rise Building Technology Unico Austroads Enex Testlab Leap Australia Rittal Pty Ltd Unico Computer Systems Pty Ltd Avnet Enosi Leash IT Riyanix Unique Micro Design Pty Ltd Avnet Electronics Entech electronics Lendlease RJ Consulting Unite IT Consulting Pty Ltd AWS Entech Electronics Pty Ltd Lin Seet RMIT University University of New South Wales Axicom Enware Australia PTY LTD Lion Rob O'Meley University of Sydney/ Ignia Baker McKenzie Enzen Livegroiup Robert Bosch University of Technology Banh Moi Consulting Equinix Lockwood Advisory Robert Bosch (Australia) University of Technology Sydney Bar Code Data Systems Ericsson M2M One Robert Bosch (Australia) Pty Ltd University of Technology, Sydney Baxter laboratories Escavox Macquarie Government Robert Bosch Australia University of Technology, Sydney. Bayside group Ethos Urban Macquarie Group Robert Bosch Australia Pty Ltd UNSW BDO EWATTCH Macquarie University Robi Axiata Limited UNSW Faculty of Art & Design Beam Communications Experimentum Madison Tech Robustel ANZ UNSW Sydney Benmax Pty Ltd EY Madison Technologies Pty Ltd Rombii Ursys Pty Ltd Best Technology Services FactoryOne Main Sequence Ventures Royal Agricultural Society of NSW UTS BFJFunds Fleet Space Technologies Make It Now RSA Security Inc. 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