Global Internet of Things Market Overview

According to our global internet of things market outlook report “Disruptive technologies: Advances that will transform life, business, and the global economy“, the Internet of things (IoT) is one of the top three technological advancements of the next decade (together with the mobile internet and the automation of knowledge work). According to the Cisco, in 2008 number of things connected to Internet was greater than the population residing on earth, by 2020 number of things connected to internet will be about 50 billion.

Healthcare (16%) and manufacturing (16%) acquire the major section of IoT followed by insurance (12%), banking & securities (11%), retail and wholesome (8%), computing service (8%), government (7%), transportation (6%), utilities (5%), real estate (4%), agriculture (4%) and others (3%) contributes to IoT value add of USD1.9 trillion by 2020. Although estimated number of installed IoT devices in enterprise sector dominates the market, however that share may decline as the government and home sectors gain momentum.

Global Internet of Things Market Segmentation

By Components

Internet of Things (IoT) Devices Non-wearable Devices Wearable Devices

Internet of Things (IoT) Platforms Connectivity/M2M Platforms Infrastructure-as-a-Service (Iaas) Backend Platforms Hardware specific software Platforms Consumer/Enterprise Software Extension Platforms

Sensors & Actuators

By Software

Data Management S/W

Network Management S/W

Security S/W

Remote Monitoring S/W

Real Time Streaming Analytics S/W

By Application

Smart Homes (e.g. smart thermostats, connected lights, smart appliances, smart door locks)

Wearables (e.g. smart watch, activity tracker, smart glass)

Smart City (e.g. smart parking, smart waste management)

Smart Grid (e.g. smart metering)

Industrial automation (e.g. remote asset control, workforce monitoring)

Connected car (e.g. remote car control)

Connected Health (e.g. Tele-medicine)

Smart Retail (e.g. smart mirrors)

Smart Supply Chain (e.g. RFID Trackers)

Smart Agriculture (e.g. smart watering systems)

By End-User

Consumer Electronics Sector

Transportation & Logistics Sector

Energy Sector

Manufacturing Sector

Healthcare Sector

Agriculture Sector

Retail Sector

Others (Education Sector)

Impact Analysis (%) of Connectivity Technologies on IoT Market

Cellular

Wi-Fi

Bluetooth

GNSS/Location

NFC

Powerline

By Region

North America (U.S., Canada) Adoption rate (%) of IoT Technology No. of Connected Devices Competitive Outlook (Major Players) Impacting factors (Macroeconomic & Microeconomic factors) Growth Drivers & Restraints

Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, Singapore, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand and ROAP) Adoption rate (%) of IoT Technology No. of Connected Devices Competitive Outlook (Major Players) Impacting factors (Macroeconomic & Microeconomic factors) Growth Drivers & Restraints

Europe (The UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Russia, Poland, Sweden, Netherlands and ROE) Adoption rate (%) of IoT Technology No. of Connected Devices Competitive Outlook (Major Players) Impacting factors (Macroeconomic & Microeconomic factors) Growth Drivers & Restraints

Latin America (Brazil, Mexico and ROLA) Adoption rate (%) of IoT Technology No. of Connected Devices Competitive Outlook (Major Players) Impacting factors (Macroeconomic & Microeconomic factors) Growth Drivers & Restraints

Middle East and Africa (GCC, North-Africa, South Africa) Adoption rate (%) of IoT Technology No. of Connected Devices Competitive Outlook (Major Players) Impacting factors (Macroeconomic & Microeconomic factors) Growth Drivers & Restraints

Rest of the World Adoption rate (%) of IoT Technology No. of Connected Devices Competitive Outlook (Major Players) Impacting factors (Macroeconomic & Microeconomic factors) Growth Drivers & Restraints



Market Size and Forecast:

By the year 2020 each person will own an average of 7 connected devices in the communications. In the automobiles 8.7 million cars had internet access which has now grown to 23.6 million in 2016. Industrial segment tends to see the annual growth rate of 30% due to increase in machine to machine connection.

According to Verizon report, global internet of things market in the year 2014 was USD 591.7 billion and growing at the pace of 17% forecasted to reach USD 1.3 trillion. The installed base of internet of things tends to grow from USD 9.7 billion in 2014 to 25.6 billion in the year 2019, hitting USD 30 billion in 2020. The total market size of digital precision agriculture services is expected to grow at the CAGR of 12.2% b/w 2014 and 2020, to reach USD 4.5 billion.

Settings Economic Impact in 2025 (USD) Human 1.6 trillion Home 350 billion Offices 150 billion Factories 3.7 trillion Worksites 930 billion Vehicles 740 billion Cities 1.6 trillion Outside (Ship, planes, etc) 850 billion

Source: Goldstein Research

According to our research, IoT has the potential to support total service spending of more than USD 250 billion in the year 2016.

There are significant regional variations between more established markets, such as Europe, North America and Oceania, where M2M’s share of total connections exceeds the global average, and rapidly developing markets, such as Asia, which have experienced annual growth of 55% a year between 2010 and 2013. M2M connections as a share of total connections is an indicator of M2M market maturity. The top four markets worldwide by this measure in 2013 were Sweden (23%), Norway (15%), New Zealand (14%) and Finland (11%).

IBM would invest USD 3 billion over the next four years into internet of things division. According to the Cisco study, there is the possibility for USD 14 trillion profits for the next two decades.

Market Drivers:

IoT has dynamic control of Industry and daily life by providing better relationship b/w human and nature, also contributing in forming an intellectual entity by integrating human society and physical systems.

The technological advancements in telecommunication and internet connectivity are the major growth driver for internet of things (IoT) industry. Moreover, the rising adoption of wearable electronics and affinity for full time connectivity is bolstering the demand for internet of things (IoT).

There is development happening in many industries to find a way to diversify products and services. For smart cities, municipalities are looking for ways to become more efficient, and IoT solutions provide several options to save money, improve productivity, and better serve their constituents.

With the recent wave of network enhancements (e.g., ongoing LTE deployments, small cell networks) and rising penetration of cellular connections across the globe is expected to accelerate the growth of IoT market.

Risks Factors:

The high cost of internet of things (IoT) devices and cost associated with the maintenance of IoT ecosystem are the two major risk factors for the internet of things (IoT) market.

Key Findings:

The flagship product, Mindwave, is a headset that can log into your computer using just your thoughts.

IoT helps in life logging activities.

Today scientists uses Yottabytes to describe how much the government data the NSA and FBI have on people together. However in the near future, Brontobyte will be the measurement to describe the type of sensors data that will be generated from IoT.

Google’s ongoing projects:

Google Glass

Waze: An intelligent traffic management and GPS navigation tool.

Nest: Smart Thermostat and smoke alarm

Open Automotive Alliance (OAA): An android operating system for automobiles.

Opportunities:

Privacy and security were seen as the key technical building blocks needed.

Potential solutions can be helpful to protect the data and privacy by providing legal authorities, technical control, social ethic and market self-regulation.

5G is the promising technology to deliver on IoT opportunities like robotics and autonomous vehicles.

Verizon is going mainstream by entering in agricultural sector, measuring soil and moisture conditions to enhance plant quality, lower the operating costs and increase crop value.

LTE is being evolved to scale up the performance and mobility and scaling down complexity and power. For instance, LTE Cat-M1 (eMTC) and LTE Cat-NB1 (NB-IoT), these two technologies will be merged by Qualcomm.

With IoT, you don’t need to go online because your environment is already there serving you, so if we don’t need to be online than IoT will eliminate the Internet online.

EMV technology is hardly new and has been widely used across Europe and Asia, providing criminals with 10 years of head start to work around the chip, therefore new methods of authentication for e-commerce transactions will be required to curb the losses.

According to Forrester, fleet management in transportation, security and surveillance applications in government, inventory and warehouse management applications in retail and industrial asset management in primary manufacturing will be the hottest areas for IoT growth.

Fraud prevention approaches now require solutions which can extend to mobile and cloud environments, make greater use of behavioral analytics, and take advantage of integrated threat intelligence capabilities to protect users and data.

With the market of more than 300 million electric, water and gas meters in service in the US today, the opportunity for intelligent solutions and services in the utilities market is massive.

There are three core sectors of IoT:

Enterprise

Home

and Government

Whereas, enterprise IoT being the largest of three and estimated to account for nearly 40% or 9.1 billion devices in 2016.

Covered in this Global Internet of Things Market Outlook Report

Market Synopsis

Market Segmentation

The Global Internet of Things (IoT) market is segmented as follows:

By Components Type (Market Size, Demand Analysis and Growth Analysis)

By Software Type (Market Size, Demand Analysis and Growth Analysis)

By Application Type (Market Size, Demand Analysis and Growth Analysis)

By End-user Type (Market Size, Demand Analysis and Growth Analysis)

By Regions

North America (U.S., Canada) {Market Size, Growth Analysis and Opportunity Analysis}

Latin America (Argentina, Mexico, Brazil and Rest of Latin America) {Market Size, Growth Analysis and Opportunity Analysis}

Europe (Germany, Italy, Spain, France, The U.K., Netherlands, Sweden, Hungary, Russia, Poland, Rest of Europe) {Market Size, Growth Analysis and Opportunity Analysis}

Asia-Pacific (China, India, Singapore, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and Rest of Asia Pacific) {Market Size, Growth Analysis and Opportunity Analysis}

Middle East and North Africa (MENA) {Market Size, Growth Analysis and Opportunity Analysis}

Rest of World {Market Size, Growth Analysis and Opportunity Analysis}

Market Dynamics: Growth Drivers, Restraints and Opportunities

Risk Factors

Regional Variations

Recent Trends and Developments

COVID-19 impact on "Global Internet of Things (IoT) Market"

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Key Players:

IBM Synopsis Business Strategy Product Portfolio SWOT Analysis

Google

Intel

Microsoft

Cisco

Ericsson

Qualcomm

Facebook

PTC Inc.

Accenture PLC

Amazon.com Inc.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

International Business Machine

Verizon (Networkfleet, GridWide, Verizon Share, hum and Intellegent Track and Trace)

NXP Semiconductors

EIP-AGRI

Empatica (Embrace)

Lumo Bodytech Inc. (Lumolift)

Philips (Respironics and SleepMapper)

Zerintia Healthcare (Real Time Healthcare)

Chrono Therapeutics (Chrono SmartStop)

FuGenX Technologies

Porter’s Five Force Model

Market Landscape: Competition and Beyond

Market outlook for business players and entry level players to ascertain their business in dynamic ecosystem

Expert Analysis

Concluding Remarks