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Digital Twinning Australia Wins Prestigious 2024 Internet of Things Award

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Digital Twinning Australia was recognised for its groundbreaking CCEmission360 project, a digital twin solution designed to automate statutory emission reporting. The project, which was developed for an multinational client, enables precise determination of the 'green' content in ore tonnage. It governs the process from IoT live data collection to data analysis from more than 100 sources within a concentrator plant. CCEmission360 also helps optimise the lifecycle of plant assets through real-time performance evaluations.

The Australian IoT Awards are the official awards program of IoT Alliance Australia, Australia’s peak industry body for Internet of Things (IoT), and IoT Hub. The awards provide a snapshot of how IoT is being used to advance productivity, security and sustainability across Australian industry and government.

For more information about Digital Twinning Australia and the CCEmission360 project, please visit 
www.digitaltwinningaustralia.com.


About us:

Digital Twinning Australia is a leading provider of digital twinning solutions, helping businesses optimise operations, improve productivity, and reduce environmental impact. With a focus on industries such as mining and energy, Digital Twinning Australia is at the forefront of leveraging IoT technologies to drive sustainable growth.


Contact details:

Michael Morgan

Mob: 0438822663

Email: media@digitaltwinning.com.au

 

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