
iot Summit 2026
what to expect
PRACTICAL SESSIONS. REAL DEPLOYMENTS
Through keynotes, workshops and live sessions, explore how the world's best connected systems are built, secured, managed and scaled across real-world environments.
A MEETING OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL MINDS IN IoT, NETWORKING & TELEMATICS
Teltonika IoT Summit arrives in Sydney in 2026. Bigger, bolder and more relevant than ever.
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Join us for an invite-only gathering of Australia and New Zealand’s leading engineers, operators and decision-makers across connectivity, telematics and IoT.
TECHNOLOGY, AND THE PEOPLE BEHIND IT
Go beyond the product sheet. Speak directly with the engineers and teams building the technology, understand where it fits, and explore what is coming next.
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VENUE - ICC SYDNEY
International Convention Centre Sydney
14 Darling Dr, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

What You’ll Explore

CONNECTIVITY THAT WORKS ANYWHERE
From enterprise networks to remote mining sites, explore how 4G, 5G, private LTE and satellite are enabling reliable, secure connectivity across Australia and New Zealand.

IOT SECURITY AND NETWORK RESILIENCE
Understand the evolving cybersecurity landscape for connected systems — including zero trust, device hardening, VPN architectures and protecting critical infrastructure.

FLEET, TELEMATICS AND MOBILITY AT SCALE
From shared mobility to EV fleet tracking, see how telematics is transforming how vehicles are managed, monitored and optimised.

INDUSTRIAL IOT AND MESH NETWORKS
Dive into large-scale IoT deployments, including Wirepas mesh technology, asset tracking and connectivity for industrial environments.
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PLATFORMS, AUTOMATION AND IOT AT SCALE
See how platforms like RMS enable device management, automation and orchestration across thousands of connected devices.

ENERGY, ELECTRIFICATION AND EV INFRASTRUCTURE
Explore the shift to electric — from smart EV charging and fleet electrification to the role of connectivity in the energy ecosystem.
Become an event partner
Teltonika hosts over 60 events around the world each year. Sydney’s IoT Summit in 2026 will be our largest and most comprehensive to date, bringing together a highly targeted audience across connectivity, telematics and IoT.
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Secure your place as an exhibitor or event sponsor and position your organisation alongside the technologies, and partnerships shaping the future of connected solutions accross ANZ.
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Event Agenda
This is a draft agenda and is subject to change without prior notice. The event will be held in English.
23 October 2026
Location: ICC Sydney
Venue layout: Main hall, six workshop rooms, exhibition floor with three display vehicles and Teltonika Energy EV charger demonstration area.
Real-world deployments across networks and telematics, highlighting measurable outcomes and lessons learned.
A dedicated keynote introducing Teltonika Energy to the ANZ market. Covering the full smart EV charger range, the TeltoCharge platform, charging management software and the growing role of connectivity-enabled charging infrastructure in fleet electrification, commercial property and public networks.
Six concurrent workshop sessions across the breakout rooms, with a panel discussion running simultaneously in the main hall. Attendees choose one session to attend. Reverse engineering workshops and the Teltonika Energy demo continue on the exhibition floor.
Main Hall | Panel Discussion
A business-focused panel featuring integrators, end-users and channel partners on growing IoT deployments commercially across the region.
Room 1 | Networks – Technical
V2X architectures, cellular aggregation, in-vehicle router deployments and connectivity for passenger and freight mobility.
Room 2 | Networks – Mixed
Remote communications for solar, wind and battery storage assets; SCADA integration, cellular resilience and grid edge management.
Room 3 | Networks – Mixed
Temporary and permanent network deployments for civil works, smart buildings and critical infrastructure projects across ANZ.
Room 4 | Telematics – Technical
Advanced GNSS continuity techniques, inertial navigation and maintaining telematics uptime through tunnels, underground car parks and signal-denied zones. Includes a live vehicle feed from a demonstration drive through Sydney CBD tunnels and parking facilities running concurrently with this session.
Room 5 | Telematics – Mixed
ADAS, driver safety monitoring and the next generation of in-cabin intelligence. This session may include a special product announcement. Attendees with interest in video telematics are encouraged to register early.
Room 6 | Networks – Technical
APIs, scripting, fleet-scale device management and automated network configuration for enterprise and industrial deployments. Features insights and a Q&A session with the RMS founder.
Six facilitated roundtable discussions run simultaneously in the main hall, with tables clearly labelled by topic. Attendees settle at a table of their choice or move between tables during the session. Each table is facilitated and capped at approximately 30–40 participants.
Table 1 | Networks – Government & Public Sector
Connected public transport, emergency services communications, asset monitoring across government portfolios, and navigating procurement and compliance frameworks for IoT in the public sector.
Table 2 | Networks – Security
Threat landscapes, compliance requirements, incident response readiness and the security standards shaping IoT deployment in regulated industries across ANZ.
Table 3 | Networks – Enterprise
Scaling from tens to thousands of managed devices, automation strategies, API use cases and lessons from large-scale RMS deployments. The RMS founder will participate at this table.
Table 4 | Telematics – Technical
Deployment experiences, scaling challenges and community roadmap discussion.
Table 5 | e-Mobility & Energy
Smart EV charging with Teltonika Energy, fleet electrification strategies, charging network deployment and the role of connectivity in the e-mobility ecosystem.
Table 6 | Telco & Carrier
Network slicing for IoT, carrier-grade device management, SIM and connectivity management platforms, and how telcos and MVNOs can build managed IoT services on top of Teltonika infrastructure.
Six concurrent workshop sessions across the breakout rooms, with a panel discussion running simultaneously in the main hall. Attendees choose one session to attend. Reverse engineering workshops and the Teltonika Energy demo continue on the exhibition floor.
Main Hall | Panel Discussion
A moderated panel examining how LEO satellite networks and non-terrestrial networking are reshaping connectivity for IoT deployments where cellular coverage ends — mining, agriculture, energy, maritime and emergency services across Australia and New Zealand.
Room 1 | Networks – Technical
Deploying and managing enterprise-grade connectivity at scale using Teltonika’s Remote Management System: multi-site SD-WAN, zero-touch provisioning, centralised monitoring and automated configuration across distributed organisations.
Room 2 | Networks – Technical
Device hardening, VPN architectures, threat detection, firmware integrity and securing connected infrastructure against evolving network-level attacks.
Room 3 | Networks – Mixed
Ruggedised routers, private LTE and resilient communications for remote operations, pit environments and heavy equipment tracking.
Room 4 | Telematics – Technical
Architecture, deployment models and real-world use cases for scalable, self-healing IoT mesh networks in industrial and asset tracking applications. Guest participation from Wirepas anticipated.
Room 5 | Telematics – Mixed
Monitoring electric vehicles at scale, OBD-based battery health insights, managing charging infrastructure data, and the telematics strategies that are cutting fleet operating costs.
Room 6 | Telematics – Business
ADAS, driver safety monitoring, fatigue detection and the compliance frameworks driving adoption across Australian industries.
A dedicated break for all attendees. Lunch is served in the main exhibition area. No scheduled sessions — this hour is for networking, one-on-one meetings, visiting exhibition stands, and exploring the display vehicles, reverse engineering workshops and Teltonika Energy demonstration area on the floor.
A comprehensive session covering the full Teltonika roadmap and current product portfolio. The first 50 minutes cover what’s shipping today across networks, telematics and Teltonika Energy, the latest platform and firmware updates, upcoming product innovation, platform security enhancements, the Teltonika Energy smart EV charger range and charging management platform, and expansion into new verticals and markets across ANZ. This session may include a product unveiling. The final 10 minutes are reserved for audience Q&A. All attendees are encouraged to attend.
Four focused product presentations on the main stage, each highlighting a key telematics capability and its commercial value for the ANZ market.
Introducing the FT fleet tracking platform: a unified management layer for configuring, monitoring and optimising telematics devices at scale. How the platform accelerates deployment, simplifies fleet operations and unlocks data-driven decision making for integrators and fleet operators across ANZ.
GPS alone is not enough for Australia’s most demanding environments. This session explores next-generation positioning technologies — dead reckoning, inertial navigation and multi-constellation GNSS — and the commercial advantages they deliver in mining, underground logistics, tunnels and dense urban corridors.
Australia’s road freight industry covers some of the longest routes on earth. This session examines how Teltonika’s PRO telematics products are helping heavy vehicle operators gain full visibility over their fleets — from CAN bus diagnostics and driver behaviour to fuel consumption, chain of responsibility compliance and route optimisation.
As fleets transition to electric vehicles, onboard diagnostics unlock a new layer of intelligence. This session covers how OBD-based telematics provides real-time battery health monitoring, energy consumption analysis and predictive maintenance insights — helping fleet managers navigate the EV transition with confidence.
Exhibition floor and display vehicles open. Live demonstrations including telematics installs, networking failover scenarios and Teltonika Energy EV charger showcase.
Presented by the founder of RMS. Teltonika’s Remote Management System is the central platform that enables enterprise-scale device management, monitoring and automation across thousands of connected devices. This keynote covers the vision behind RMS, its evolution into a full network orchestration layer, and what’s coming next.
Lessons from scaling shared mobility and fleet operations using connected technologies across the ANZ market.
Designing resilient, secure connectivity for mission-critical environments — from enterprise branch offices to industrial sites and mobile fleets. Includes an overview of the evolving cybersecurity landscape for IoT networks and how Teltonika is building security into every layer of the stack.
How Teltonika is shaping secure, scalable connected systems that protect people, infrastructure and environments — from remote mining operations in outback Australia to dense urban transport networks in our major cities. This keynote explores the scale of the IoT opportunity across ANZ and the unique challenges our geography, climate and industries demand we solve.
Celebrating five years of local operations and setting the tone for growth, innovation and opportunity across ANZ.
Exhibition floor open, coffee service active, live demo areas, display vehicles and Teltonika Energy EV charger showcase accessible.
Hands-on reverse engineering workshops run continuously at the three display vehicles throughout the day. Small groups rotate through telematics disassembly, CAN data capture, device diagnostics and live installation demonstrations. No registration required — walk up at any time between sessions or during breaks. Additionally, a dedicated Teltonika Energy demonstration area showcases smart EV chargers, charging management software and e-mobility infrastructure — open all day alongside the main exhibition stands.
