PUBLISHER: AnalystView Market Insights | PRODUCT CODE: 1364695
PUBLISHER: AnalystView Market Insights | PRODUCT CODE: 1364695
IoT Node and Gateway Market size was valued at USD 8,054.7 Million in 2022, expanding at a CAGR of 30.3% from 2023 to 2030.
Internet of Things (IoT) nodes and gateways are essential components of IoT networks. IoT nodes are frequently battery-powered and engineered for low-power operation to extend their longevity. They can be used in a variety of applications, from industrial settings to smart homes. A gateway works as a middleman to open connections between the cloud and controllers (sensors/devices) in the Internet of Things (IoT). It allows either device-to-device or device-to-cloud connectivity. IoT Gateways are essential parts of IoT infrastructure since they establish communication connections and conduct other tasks as detailed above. So an IoT Gateway is one of the most important things to consider when considering an IoT ecosystem.
Increasing usage of connected devices and wireless networking technologies in various end-use industries are expected to propel market demand.
IoT device use is increasing across a wide range of industries, including healthcare, agriculture, smart cities, manufacturing, and transportation. These gadgets frequently serve as IoT nodes, gathering data from their surroundings. Manufacturing IoT gateways provide real-time data analysis, predictive maintenance, and process optimization, leading in increased efficiency and less downtime. The rise of cloud platforms and big data analytics requires efficient and seamless data gathering and transmission, highlighting the significance of IoT nodes and gateways. In 2020, the combined end-user spending on cloud services totaled USD270 billion. In 2021, this is expected to increase by 23.1 percent to a staggering USD332.3 billion. By 2022, projections indicate that this figure will rise to USD397.5 billion, according to Cloud Computing Statistics. Furthermore, Advancements in Wireless Communication Technologies are expected to provide growth opportunity for the market. Moreover, Global legislation governing data protection, privacy, and device standards might provide complications for IoT vendors.
The Global IoT node and gateway Market is segmented on the basis of Component, Application, and Region.
The market is divided into three categories based on Components: Hardware, Software and Service. The hardware segment dominates the market. The IoT node and gateway market is growing rapidly, particularly in terms of hardware. Companies in this field must remain nimble and innovative in the face of constant technological breakthroughs and shifting requirements based on application domains.
The market is divided into two categories based on application: Industrial and Consumer. The consumer segment dominates the market. The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized the consumer landscape by interconnecting ordinary items and providing a more integrated and engaging user experience.
Geographically, this market is widespread in the regions of North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East and Africa. These regions are further divided as per the nations bringing business. North America is expected to dominate the growth of the IoT node and gateway Market, due to the Emergence of 5G technology, the growing use of wireless smart sensors and networks, growing market for connected devices.
Wireless sensors are becoming more popular due to their capacity to monitor numerous parameters in real-time without the need for cumbersome wiring. These sensors are critical in industries such as smart cities, healthcare, agriculture, and others. North America witnessed early adoption of 5G technology, with telecom behemoths deploying 5G networks in key cities. According to 5G Americas, the voice for 5G and LTE in the Americas, connections to 5G networks have on average doubled every year since its commercial inception in late 2018, reaching 922 million connections by the end of the third quarter of 2022, according to data from Omdia. Europe is the second largest market, due to the proliferation of IoT applications in healthcare, manufacturing, agriculture, and smart cities.
The market for IoT (Internet of Things) nodes and gateways is rapidly developing, bringing with it a complex interplay of competition and demand dynamics. These are influenced by a variety of reasons, including technical advancements, changing end-user needs, regulatory changes, and geopolitical issues. As industries and consumers become increasingly aware of the benefits of IoT, which range from operational efficiency to new revenue sources, demand is increasing. A variety of factors influence both competition and demand, and organizations aspiring to be market leaders must stay adaptable, innovative, and customer-centric. Companies such as NXP Semiconductors, Texas Instruments, and STMicroelectronics play critical roles in delivering the hardware components required for both IoT nodes and gateways.
In Sep.2020, Helium's plan to create a decentralized wireless network may be about to gain altitude. The company, which aims to create a token-powered wireless network for Internet of Things (IoT) devices, announced Tuesday it's no longer the sole manufacturer of Helium hotspots, which create the Helium network by mining the project's HNT cryptocurrency.
The scope of this report covers the market by its major segments, which include as follows: