Top 10 Cloud IoT Companies in Australia 2025

Robert Gultig

4 January 2026

Top 10 Cloud IoT Companies in Australia 2025

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Written by Robert Gultig

4 January 2026

Top 10 Cloud IoT Companies in Australia 2025

The Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly evolving, with a significant shift towards cloud-based solutions. By 2025, the global IoT market is expected to reach $1.1 trillion, showcasing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 25% from 2020 to 2025. In Australia, the adoption of cloud IoT solutions has accelerated, with a projected market size of AUD 15 billion by 2025, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning. This report outlines the top 10 cloud IoT companies in Australia that are paving the way for innovation in this sector.

1. Telstra

Telstra is a leading telecommunications and technology company in Australia, with a robust cloud IoT platform. The company serves over 1.6 million IoT devices and has reported a 15% growth in its IoT revenue, which reached AUD 1 billion in 2023. Their extensive network and infrastructure support the rapid deployment of IoT solutions across various industries.

2. Microsoft Azure

Microsoft Azure is a global leader in cloud services, and its IoT offerings have gained significant traction in Australia. Microsoft reported that Azure IoT has grown by 70% year-over-year, with over 1 million devices connected in the Australian market. The integration of AI and machine learning enhances the capabilities of Azure IoT solutions, making it a preferred choice for businesses.

3. Amazon Web Services (AWS)

AWS continues to dominate the cloud computing market globally and in Australia, providing scalable IoT solutions. The AWS IoT platform is utilized by thousands of Australian businesses, contributing to a market share of 33% in the cloud services sector. In 2023, AWS reported a 25% increase in its IoT service subscriptions in Australia.

4. Cisco Systems

Cisco Systems is well-known for its network solutions and has made significant strides in the IoT cloud space. With a focus on security and connectivity, Cisco’s IoT cloud services are utilized in critical sectors such as healthcare and manufacturing. The company has reported a 20% increase in its IoT revenue in Australia, reaching AUD 500 million.

5. IBM Watson IoT

IBM Watson IoT provides comprehensive cloud solutions that integrate AI with IoT technology. In Australia, IBM has seen a 30% growth in its IoT solutions, primarily driven by demand in smart city projects and industrial IoT applications. The company is positioned as a leader in advanced analytics and machine learning integration for IoT.

6. Google Cloud IoT

Google Cloud IoT offers powerful tools for organizations looking to leverage IoT data. With a growth rate of 40% in the Australian market, Google Cloud IoT is becoming increasingly popular among businesses seeking advanced data analytics and machine learning capabilities. The platform enables seamless integration with other Google services, enhancing its appeal.

7. Siemens

Siemens provides IoT solutions focused on industrial automation and smart infrastructure. The company has invested heavily in cloud IoT technologies, reporting a 15% market share in Australia’s industrial IoT sector. Siemens’ digital twin technology is particularly relevant, allowing businesses to simulate real-time operations.

8. SAP

SAP’s IoT solutions are designed to streamline business processes and enhance real-time data visibility. In Australia, SAP IoT has grown by 18% over the last year, with a strong focus on supply chain and logistics management. Their cloud-based platform supports various industries, making it a versatile choice for enterprises.

9. Thingstream

Thingstream specializes in IoT connectivity solutions, particularly in low-power wide-area networks (LPWAN) and cellular IoT. The company has captured a niche market in Australia, providing services to over 100,000 devices. With a growth rate of 25% in 2023, Thingstream is positioned for continued expansion in the IoT space.

10. AGL Energy

AGL Energy is one of Australia’s largest energy companies and has embraced IoT technology to enhance its services. The company has integrated IoT solutions into its energy management systems, reporting a 30% increase in efficiency and a significant reduction in operational costs. AGL’s commitment to innovation makes it a key player in the energy IoT sector.

Insights

As the demand for IoT solutions in Australia continues to grow, businesses are increasingly turning to cloud-based platforms for scalability and efficiency. The Australian IoT market is projected to reach AUD 15 billion by 2025, driven by technological advancements and increased adoption across various sectors. Companies like Telstra and AWS are leading the charge, but emerging players such as Thingstream are carving out their niches. The integration of AI and machine learning with IoT is expected to enhance data analytics capabilities, providing businesses with actionable insights and improving operational efficiencies. With ongoing investments and innovations, the future of cloud IoT in Australia looks promising, paving the way for further growth and development in this dynamic sector.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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