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Established in 2007

About Us

"Our journey began with a profound understanding of key technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), and Telecommunication Services (Telco). Since 2007, we have successfully connected more than 96,608 IoT devices for businesses, enterprises, and government bodies.

In 2016, our director faced a life-changing challenge when diagnosed with Hydrocephalus, requiring brain surgery. In response, our development team built IoT applications designed to aid cognitive functioning and support for our director. Today,"We provide Assistive Technologies (AT) designed to integrate into purpose-built Specialised Disability Accommodation (SDA) seamlessly.

IoT delivers 5G mobile services - Link to - Telstra 5G Coverage Tool

“IoT - ABN 47644828044 acts as a reseller and uses parts of the 5G, 4G and 3G* mobile network and capabilities of Telstra Corporation Limited (ABN 33 051 775 556) to provide our mobile services.”

We take pride in developing partnerships with global organisations to create robust mobile, internet and low-orbit satellite connectivity. Connecting NDIS participants to deploying smart city applications globally.

This innovative blend of technology, empathy, and our commitment to cutting-edge connectivity solutions signifies a groundbreaking transformation in disability care and accommodation, unparalleled in the marketplace."

NDIS Assistive Technology

NDIS - Low cost assistive technology: under $1,500 per item

Low cost assistive technology: under $1,500 per item
Low cost items are:
• easy to set up and use
• available from local suppliers or general non-disability specific retailers.
The Core – Consumables section of your budget shows your low cost assistive technology
funding.
Examples include:
• continence products
• non-slip bathmats
• large print labels
• walking sticks
• basic shower chairs.

NDIS - Mid cost assistive technology: between $1,500 and $15,000 per item

Mid cost assistive technology: between $1,500 and $15,000 per item
Mid cost items may be more difficult to choose and set up on your own to get the best
outcome.
The Capital budget in your plan shows your mid cost assistive technology funding. This will
be a broad category. For example, your plan might say ‘Funding provided for wheeled
shower commode with a price range of $1500 to $3500.’
Other examples of mid cost items might include:
• a standing hoist
• a customised shower chair
• ankle-foot orthotics
• alternative communication devices
• some power wheelchairs

• pressure care mattresses

High cost assistive technology: over $15,000 per item.

High cost assistive technology: over $15,000 per item
High cost items:
• are complex and need an individual assessment to make sure it’s the right solution for
your needs
• need specialised knowledge or tools to set them up
• may be custom made for your individual needs
• generally need a quote, so we can include the right amount of funding in your plan.
The Capital section of your plan shows your high cost assistive technology support. It may
say the specific type of assistive technology you need to buy. It might also say ‘quote
required’ – your plan will explain this.
Examples include:
• a wheelchair custom-made for you
• some complex communication devices
• many prosthetics
• ventilators.

We've improved the way we fund assistive technology - NDIS Participants.

Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)

Improved livability

Housing that has been designed to improve ‘Liveability’ by incorporating a reasonable level of physical access and enhanced provision for people with sensory, intellectual or cognitive impairment.

Fully accessible

Housing that has been designed to incorporate a high level of physical access provision for people with significant physical impairment.

Robust

Housing that has been designed to incorporate a reasonable level of physical access provision and be very resilient, reducing the likelihood of reactive maintenance and reducing the risk to the participant and the community.

High physical support

Housing that has been designed to incorporate a high level of physical access provision for people with significant physical impairment and requiring very high levels of support.

Specialist Disability Accommodation. (SDA)

Specialist disability accommodation (SDA) is a range of housing designed for people with extreme functional impairment or very high needs. SDA homes are constructed to be more accessible for you. They enable better or safer delivery of other supports you may need. SDA usually involves a shared home with a small number of other people.

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  • The Internet of Things is bridging the gap in (SDA) Specialist disability accommodation for NDIS participants.

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    Steven Nash

    IoT’s vision is to design, build, connect and manage IoT smart homes that connect to environmental sustainable smart cities of the future for NDIS participants. (AT) Assistive Technologies integrated into...

    The Internet of Things is bridging the gap in (...

    Steven Nash

    IoT’s vision is to design, build, connect and manage IoT smart homes that connect to environmental sustainable smart cities of the future for NDIS participants. (AT) Assistive Technologies integrated into...

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