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IoT innovation and the power of LoRaWAN

IoT Innovation and tapping into the power of LoRaWAN - a local innovation success story and technical reveal

Event Start: Thu 24 Aug 05:30 PM AEST
Event Finish: Thu 24 Aug 08:00 PM AEST

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<strong>IoT Innovation and tapping into the power of LoRaWAN - a local innovation success story and technical reveal</strong><br> <br>Tapping into the power of LoRaWAN for IoT innovation, commercialisation and community. Join ACS Rockhampton as we explore the journey of Dylan Gannan, Tech Startup Entrepreneur and CQU Alumnus as he shares innovative solutions using LoRaWAN. This session combines a local innovation success story with an opportunity to deep dive into creating IoT (Internet of Things) solutions with one of the leading worldwide “LoRaWAN Gurus”.<br> 

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Roy Pidgeon

Roy Pidgeon

    
Chair, ACS Rockhampton Chapter, and CDO, Central Queensland University

Roy is a driver of change and innovation in the higher education digital technology sector with more than 25 years’ experience in delivering real business and digital solutions in the areas of learning, teaching and research. Providing project oversight and leadership for CQU's ICT, Library and eResearch initiatives and services; Roy consistently advocates and leads high-performing teams to deliver innovative, effective and beneficial solutions. Most recently leading CQU's successful digital transformation project ITX under the CQU Renew program to transform the student user experience utilising industry leading success, data and AI platforms. Roy is also a major contributor to the education and ICT sectors as a board member of QCIF, CAUDIT Treasurer, QUDIT Chair and Chair ACS Rockhampton.

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Dylan Gannan

Dylan Gannan

Co-Founder and Product Developer, PestSense

Dylan is the co-founder and product developer of PestSense, an innovative IoT company specializing in advanced pest control solutions. With over six years of experience in LoRaWAN technology, Dylan has developed a deep expertise in this field. He has successfully modeled and deployed numerous LoRaWAN products, demonstrating his ability to create scalable and reliable solutions. While his primary focus has been on LoRaWAN, Dylan has also gained valuable experience in other IoT technologies such as NB-IoT, Cat-M1, and Sigfox.
 

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Building 37, CQ University, 554 - 700 Yaamba Road, Norman Gardens,Rockhampton,QLD,Australia

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  • The Advanced Technology and Innovation Centre (ATIC)
    Building 37, CQ University, 554 - 700 Yaamba Road, Norman Gardens
    Rockhampton QLD 4701
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  • Event Start:
    Thu 24 Aug 05:30 PM AEST

    Event Finish:
    Thu 24 Aug 08:00 PM AEST
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