IoT Contract Hot List – March/April 2019

Here is our latest and unrivalled list of all the major IoT (Internet of Things) contracts publicised worldwide in the last two months.

It’s free to be included in The Contract Hot List, which shows the companies announcing major contract wins, acquisitions or deployments. Email your contract details to us now, marked “Hot List” at j.cowan@wkm-global.com 

Vendor/Partners Client, Country Product/Service (Duration & Value) Awarded
BT Northumbrian Water, UK BT selected by UK water utility to deliver smart water project as part of 150 sensor pilot project 3.19
Dispersive Networks Yuba Water Agency, USA Dispersive Networks selected to connect to connect its renewable energy assets to the Independent System Operator in California 3.19

 

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General Services Administration (GSA), USA GSA Fleet, a supplier to more than 75 federal agencies, chooses Geotab to equip 217,000 vehicles with fleet management technology 3.19
IoTerop Traxens, France IoTerop’s lightweight M2M stack selected for Traxens’ transport and logistics offerings 4.19
Itron & VINCI Energies Transport Canberra and City Services, Australia Itron network selected to be used to enable smart city in Australian capital city 4.19
HID Global Old Kempton Distillery, Australia HID Global’s trusted identity technologies selected for brand protection of Tasmanian distillery’s products 4.19
Loriot Teracom, Denmark Danish telecoms provider selects IoT infrastructure provider for nationwide LoRaWAN network 3.19
Pod Group Klevio, UK Pod Group chosen to provide secure connectivity for the Wi-Fi/4G Klevio One smart intercom and smartphone app 4.19
Semtech Sonova, Switzerland Development of advanced radio system for hearing care solutions provider 3.19
Semtech MachineMax, UK Semtech LoRa-based sensors selected for integration into its new, smart construction machine tracking system 4.19
Sierra Monitor Bosch US, USA Sierra Monitor to enable industrial IoT system for Bosch US boilers 4.19
Sierra Wireless Annexia International, Canada Sierra Wireless smart IoT connectivity chosen for Annexia’s ultra-low power asset tracking devices 3.19
Sierra Wireless Nurturewatch, Canada Sierra Wireless selected to provide IoT connectivity to enable tracking and communications for Nurturewatch wearable device for elderly people 4.19
Software AG & Telstra Busselton Water, Australia Proof of concent underway for water management system with Western Australian water provider 3.19
Software AG Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP), Europe Selection of Sfotware AG’s hybrid integration platform as a key enabler of its technology and business transformation programme 3.19
Telensa City of Harrisburg, USA Telensa selected for trial of smart city technologies using connected streetlight infrastructure for Pennsylvanian city 4.19
Tekelek Picoty, France Tekelek fuel tank monitoring selected to optimise business operations for French fuel distributor 3.19
Telia ONE Nordic, Sweden Telia chosen by smart meter service provider, ONE Nordic, to connect 900,000 electricity meters for Swedish electricity distributor Ellevio 4.19
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