PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 1383303
PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 1383303
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global IoT Market is accounted for $382.5 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $1,307.9 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 19.2% during the forecast period. The term Internet of Things" (IoT) refers to a network of physical and digital objects that may speak to one another on their own utilizing the Internet Protocol (IP). The physical objects have sensors, software, and networking features that allow for data collection and exchange over the internet. Its applicability ranges from simple domestic items to more sophisticated industrial applications. It serves as a global infrastructure for the information society, allowing for the interconnection of things through enhanced services based on current and developing communication technologies.
According to the International Federation of Robotics, the market for collaborative robots is expected to reach a value of USD 12.3 billion by 2025.
Organizations have a ton of options due to internet connectivity and linked devices to gather pertinent data about consumer activity in retail stores for real-time marketing research, sensor-driven decision analytics, and instantaneous control responses in sophisticated autonomous systems. With the use of the Internet of Things (IoT), businesses and governments may access location-based data in real time from all smart potentials, including smart cities, smart transportation, and smart utilities. Additionally, the availability of high-speed network access has made it possible for different industries, including those in the energy, healthcare, transportation, and other utility sectors, to monitor and manage the infrastructure more effectively.
One of the main obstacles to the creation of a smart environment is the general lack of public awareness. The government's aim to develop smart city solutions is also diminished by the fact that many local inhabitants are unaware of smart city initiatives. The IoT ecosystem's many platforms, systems, and protocols lack established communication standards and compatibility. Because of this fragmentation, it is difficult for various IoT components to cooperate and integrate easily, which restricts scalability and hampers the development of a single IoT infrastructure. As linked devices and data transfers increase, security issues and privacy risks become more prevalent.
The most crucial IoT device components are sensors. They aid in gathering data regarding a physical occurrence or condition and environment around them, including orientation, motion, light, sound, humidity, and temperature, as well as biometrics like blood pressure and heart rate, can all be measured by sensors. Low-power sensors will make IoT easier to execute across industry sectors and in a range of application areas. Therefore, it is anticipated that ongoing sensor technology innovation will increase the possibilities of the IoT.
Many countries experience a shortage of vital technology, such as telecom and networking infrastructure, and are unable to quickly implement smart projects due to a number of problems, including limited funding and low literacy rates. Moreover, because of the complexity of IoT, security flaws, and integration difficulties, effective implementation in the IoT industry is hampered by a lack of expertise. Furthermore, as a result, it is expected that both a lack of assets and infrastructure in developing nations as well as customer ignorance and lack of expertise will hinder the growth of the Internet of Things sector. Hence, rapid technological improvements and shifting consumer expectations necessitate ongoing innovation, which leads to competitive disadvantages, increased prices, and dissatisfied customers.
COVID-19 has had never-before-seen consequences for society and business. Healthcare professionals, governments, and business executives around the world are more concerned with preserving life. Various supply and demand factors during the epidemic have abruptly lowered manufacturing levels and shut down businesses. Major, important companies are also not investing as much in research and IoT development as they once did, and manufacturers and industries have struggled greatly as a result of COVID-19.
The software solutions segment is expected to have lucrative growth due to the corporate applications that boost operational effectiveness, improve customer satisfaction, and create new prospects for generating income. IoT devices that are internet-connected easily communicate data with one another, work together to run apps, and offer reliable data decisions to the user. Wide-ranging technologies provided by software solutions help businesses achieve their goals and keep a key competitive edge. In order to automate various tasks at critical infrastructure, industrial, and other systems, software solutions are gaining popularity.
It is expected that the agriculture category would expand at the largest CAGR. A number of factors, including the increasing need for field-based sensors and equipment, smart farming, smart greenhouses, smart agriculture, precision farming, and smart drones are a few of the primary technological applications in the agricultural industry. Their ability to make more informed decisions has helped them cut costs while increasing yields. For instance, smart farming improves the overall agricultural system through real-time farm monitoring and enables farmers to effectively produce food.
During the forecast period it is anticipated that Asia Pacific region is largest. This region has become a valuable market for the IT industry to the high rate of adoption of new technology. The region is helpful in emerging nations that are going through rapid urbanization, making it the most active region in the world for urbanization. The majority of the world's emerging nations are found in this region, which is the most dynamic in the world for urbanization.
North America is projected to have the highest CAGR over the forecast period that is because it is a technologically advanced region. US and Canada have developed economies, enabling them to make significant investments in R&D projects. The utilization of connected devices and associated network infrastructure, as well as the increased cooperation between hardware, network, and software providers, are the main factors contributing to the growth of the IoT market in the North American area. Moreover, by embracing IoT capabilities, Canadian businesses are enhancing and optimizing their business operations where businesses produce and the market run more efficiently.
Some of the key players in IoT Market include: Amazon Web Services, Cisco Systems, GE, Google, IBM Corporation, Intel Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, Oracle Corporation, Power Trading Corporation (PTC), Qualcomm, SAP SE, Siemens AG.
In January 2023, Intel introduced the Intel Core mobile processor, 13th Gen. The advancement is powered by Intel's hybrid architecture and has 32 mobile processors. Intel's Core H-, P-, and U- range mobile processors are power-driven with light and thin laptops and Internet of Things devices.
In December 2022, AWS and Slalom expanded their strategic partnership to provide innovative, high-tech, and industry-precise solutions to the expanded customer base. The two firms collaborate to launch AWS|Shalom Launch Centers to help organizations modernize IT services and accelerate business renovations. These centres enable customers to access the AWS professional service with cloud solutions and Slalom expertise in software mechanics, analytical capabilities, and business transformation.
In December 2022, Deloitte announced the launch of Olympus with AWS (Amazon Web Services). Olympus is a worldwide investment fund for building industry cloud solutions along with advanced technologies such as IoT, AI, machine learning, 5G, quantum computing, and AR/VR, everything on the cloud. The initiative aims to solve the issues related to food waste, clean energy, financial product access, and many such problems.
In November 2022, AWS IoT Core launched a new location service in collaboration with LoRa Edge. The partnership simplifies the development of asset tracking and connects LoRa Edge devices to AWS. The low-power, scalable, and cost-effective technology is suited for several applications such as building, industrial, home, agriculture, transportation, and logistics sector.
In February 2022, Siemens upgraded its NX Software in the Xcelerator portfolio with intelligence-based design features. This upgrade allows the application to leverage advanced simulation technologies and AI, delivering proficient insights to the users.