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A great majority of industrial companies are currently using IoT solutions for internal business benefits. Future Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions will focus on strategic differentiation including connected products, greatly improving the supplier-customer relationship. This research evaluates IIoT technologies, companies, applications, services, and solutions. Report forecasts include overall global and regional IIoT outlook as well as IIoT by industry vertical, software, hardware, and services for the period 2019 to 2024.
Title: Industrial Internet of Things: IIoT Market by Technologies, Solutions and Services 2019 – 2024
Published: May 2019
Pages: 217
Pricing: $ 4,995 USD
Overview:
A great majority of industrial companies are currently using IoT solutions for internal business benefits. Future Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions will focus on strategic differentiation including connected products, greatly improving the supplier-customer relationship. This research evaluates IIoT technologies, companies, applications, services, and solutions. Report forecasts include overall global and regional IIoT outlook as well as IIoT by industry vertical, software, hardware, and services for the period 2019 to 2024.
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions are poised to transform many industry verticals including healthcare, retail, automotive, and transport. For many industries, IIoT will significantly improve reliability, production, and customer satisfaction. While, IIoT will initially improve existing processes and augmented current infrastructure, the ultimate goal will be to realize entirely new, and dramatically improved products and services. Successful companies will be those that understand how and where IoT technologies and solutions will drive opportunities for operational improvements, new and enhanced products and services, as well as completely new business models.
IIoT will significantly improve reliability, production, and customer satisfaction. Initially focusing on improving existing processes and augmented current infrastructure, IIoT will rely upon as well as integrate with certain key technologies, devices, software, and applications. IIoT involves a substantial breadth and depth of technologies, many of which require careful integration and orchestration. Leading managed service providers are looking beyond core Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications towards more advanced services that involve IoT platform and device mediation, data management, and application coordination.
M2M messaging itself is evolving to a more flat hierarchical structure with edge computing networks, which will require managed privacy and security services to ensure data integrity and asset protection. M2M communications for IIoT will become increasingly necessary for enterprise and industrial organizations that wish to fully leverage IoT technologies. Data analytics solutions provide the means to process vast amounts of machine-generated, unstructured data captured by M2M systems. As IIoT progresses, there will an increasingly large amount of unstructured machine data. The growing amount of machine generated industrial data will drive substantial opportunities for AI support of unstructured data analytics solutions.
One clear area of improvement for industrial businesses will be teleoperation and tele-robotics as various industries will leverage the ability to control real machines/equipment by virtual object through master controlling interfaces. Mind Commerce sees teleoperation being transformed by digital twin technologies, which refers to the mapping of the physical world to the digital world in which IoT Platforms and Software are leveraged to create a digital representation of physical object or asset. The digital twin of a physical object can provide data about the asset such as its physical state and disposition.
The use of 5G for IIoT networks will be of great importance to certain industry verticals such as agriculture, logistics, and manufacturing. The combination of robotics, teleoperation, and cloud technologies is poised to transform enterprise operations, industrial processes, and consumer services across many industrial related industry verticals. All of these industrial sectors will also require efficient and effective computing systems. There is a substantial opportunity for both a centralized cloud “as a service” model for software, platforms, and infrastructure as well as edge computing cloud solutions for industry. The combination of robotics, teleoperation, and cloud technologies is poised to transform industrial processes across many industry verticals.
The industrial sector is rapidly integrating IIoT solutions with many of the aforementioned technologies. This convergence will have a profound effect on industrial processes as well as create opportunities for product and service transformation. In some cases, entirely new business models will result from integration with broadband wireless and cloud technologies as the “as a service” model transforms many existing products into services. In addition, IIoT solutions are evolving from transparency into operations to proactive maintenance and correction.
Looking beyond command and control of machinery and processes, IoT data itself will become extremely valuable as an agent of change for product development as well as identification of supply gaps and realization of unmet demands.
Key Findings:
Target Audience:
Companies in Report:
Table of Contents:
1 Executive Summary
1.1 Scope of Research
1.2 Target Audience
1.3 Key Findings in Report
1.4 Companies in Report
2 Overview
2.1 The Industrial Internet of Things Market Opportunity
2.1.1 People, Processes, and Technology
2.1.2 IIoT and People
2.1.3 IIoT and Processes
2.1.4 IIoT and Technologies
2.2 Critical Focal Areas for IIoT Execution
2.3 IIoT Application Areas
2.3.1 Process Optimization
2.3.2 Enhance, Integrate and Scale existing Corporate IT Systems
2.3.3 Leverage Potential of Existing Infrastructure
2.4 Forming a Foundation for IIoT
2.4.1 Industrial Internet Consortium
2.4.2 Industry Leading Companies set the Pace
2.4.3 Industry Test Beds for IIoT
2.4.4 Industrial Internet Reference Architecture
2.5 Evaluating the Future Potential of IIoT
2.5.1 Cyber-security is a Critical Concern with IIoT
2.5.2 IIoT is Facilitating a Drive in Industrial Automation
2.5.3 Early IIoT Deployments to Benefit Existing Industries
2.5.4 IIoT will work in Collaboration to achieve Success
2.5.5 IIoT and the Fourth Industry Revolution
2.5.6 IIoT to Facilitate Transition to Smart Factories
2.5.7 Connected Factory: New Roles for Suppliers and Customers
2.5.8 IIoT and Product Transformation to an “as a Service” Economy
2.5.9 Intelligent Manufacturing: From Smart Factories to Smarter Factories
2.5.10 Teleoperation and Tele-robotics
2.5.11 IIoT and Fifth Generation (5G) Wireless
2.5.12 IIoT and Edge Computing
3 IIoT Technologies
3.1 Hardware Technologies
3.1.1 Hardware Development Platforms
3.1.2 Smart Sensors
3.2 Software Technologies
3.2.1 Connectivity Platforms
3.2.2 Data Storage Platforms
3.2.3 Data Analytics and Visualization Platforms
3.2.4 IoT Protocols
3.3 IIoT and Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES)
3.3.1 Role and Importance with IIoT
3.3.2 MES and Cyber-Physical Systems
3.3.3 MES in the Cloud and other Convergence
3.3.4 Future of IIoT Enabled MES
3.4 Edge Computing
3.4.1 Introduction to Edge Computing
3.4.2 Mobile Edge Computing (Mult-access Edge Computing)
3.4.3 Fog Computing (Non-Cellular Edge Computing)
3.4.4 Edge Computing in Industrial Networks and Systems
3.5 Teleoperation and Tele-robotics
3.5.1 Teleoperation
3.5.2 Tele-robotics
3.5.3 Cloud Robotics
3.6 Digital Twin Technologies and Solutions
3.6.1 Digital Twinning
3.6.2 Digital Twin Solution Drivers
3.6.3 Digital Twin Solution Use Cases
3.7 Network Technologies in IIoT
3.7.1 Wireless Local Area Network
3.7.2 Wireless Personal Area Network
3.7.3 Wireless Wide Area Networks
3.7.4 Wireless Sensor Networks
4 IIoT in Industry Verticals
4.1 Automotive and Transportation
4.2 Cargo and Logistics
4.3 Healthcare
4.4 Manufacturing
4.5 Oil and Gas
4.6 Utilities
5 IIoT Company Analysis
5.1 ABB
5.2 Accenture
5.3 AGT International
5.4 ARM Holdings
5.5 ATOS
5.6 B+B SmartWorx
5.7 Bosch
5.8 C3, Inc.
5.9 Cisco System Inc.
5.10 Digi International
5.11 Echelon Corporation
5.12 Elecsys Corporation
5.13 General Electric
5.14 Hitachi
5.15 IBM
5.16 Oracle
5.17 PTC
5.18 Real Time Innovation
5.19 Rockwell Automation
5.20 SAP
5.21 Sensata Technologies
5.22 Siemens
5.23 Wind River
5.24 Worldsensing
5.25 Wovyn LLC.
6 IIoT Global Market Analysis and Forecasts 2019 – 2024
6.1 IIoT Market by Region 2019 – 2024
6.2 IIoT Global Market by Products Offered 2019 – 2024
6.2.1 IIoT Market for Hardware in 2019 – 2024
6.2.2 IIoT Market for Software in 2019 – 2024
6.2.3 IIoT Market for Services 2019 – 2024
6.3 IIoT Global Market by Industry Vertical 2019 – 2024
6.3.1 IIoT Deployments in Manufacturing Sector 2019 – 2024
6.3.2 Healthcare Market for IIoT 2019 – 2024
6.3.3 Automotive Industry Market for IIoT 2019 – 2024
6.3.4 Retail industry Market for IIoT 2019 – 2024
6.3.5 Oil and Gas Industry Market for IIoT 2019 – 2024
6.3.6 Market for IIoT by Cargo and Logistic Sector 2019 – 2024
6.3.7 IIoT business in Utilities Sector 2019 – 2024
6.3.8 IIoT business in Hospitality Sector 2019 – 2024
7 Future of IIoT Technologies, Solutions, and Deployment
7.1 IIoT Deployment and Support
7.1.1 Carrier Supported IIoT Networks
7.1.2 IIoT and Private Wireless Networks
7.2 Evolution of IIoT Economic Value
7.2.1 Internal Company Benefits
7.2.2 Customer Oriented Benefits
7.2.3 IIoT Data Becomes the Product
7.3 IIoT and Technology Convergence
7.4 IIoT Data as a Service
7.4.1 DaaS Market for Business Data (Enterprise and Industrial)
7.5 DaaS Market by Source: Machine and Non-Machine Data
7.6 DaaS Market by Data Collection: IoT and Non-IoT Data
Figures
FIGURE 1: IIoT Impact on Automation and Processes
FIGURE 2: Four Pillars of IIoT Execution
FIGURE 3: IoT Framework
FIGURE 4: 5G and IIoT
FIGURE 5: Requirements for Wireless IIoT Access Technology
FIGURE 6: Hardware Systems used in IIoT
FIGURE 7: Software Solutions used in IIoT
FIGURE 8: Smart Sensor Components
FIGURE 9: Smart Sensor Model
FIGURE 10: Smart Sensor Model with Functional Partitioning
FIGURE 11: IoT Data Processing Flow
FIGURE 12: Sensor Node Components
FIGURE 13: Wireless Sensor Network Topologies
FIGURE 14: Embedded Systems and IIoT
FIGURE 15: Managing Devices, Processes, and End-users in IIoT
FIGURE 16: IIoT Management Platform: Cloud, Connectivity, and Devices
FIGURE 17: Fourth Generation Automation Software
FIGURE 18: Global IIoT Market 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 19: IIoT Regional Market 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 20: IIoT Deployments in Manufacturing Sector 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 21: IIoT Deployments in Manufacturing Sector by Region 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 22: IIoT Deployments in Healthcare Sector 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 23: IIoT Deployments in Healthcare Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 24: IIoT Deployments in Automotive Sector 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 25: IIoT Deployments in Automotive Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 26: IIoT Deployments in Retail Sector 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 27: IIoT Deployments in Retail Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 28: IIoT Deployments in Oil and Gas Sector 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 29: IIoT Deployments in Oil and Gas Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 30: IIoT Deployments in Cargo and Logistics Sector 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 31: IIoT Deployments in Cargo and Logistics Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 32: IIoT Market for Utilities Sector 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 33: IIoT Market for Utility Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 34: IIoT Market for Hospitality Sector 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 35: IIoT Market for Hospitality Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 36: DaaS Market for Business Data
FIGURE 37: DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
FIGURE 38: DaaS Market Industry Vertical
Tables
TABLE 1: Leading Proprietary RTOS in Embedded Systems
TABLE 2: Global IIoT Market 2019 – 2024
TABLE 3: IIoT Regional Market 2019 – 2024
TABLE 4: IIoT Market by Product Segments 2019 – 2024
TABLE 5: IIoT Regional Market by Product Sub-segments 2019 – 2024
TABLE 6: Market for Connectivity Platforms by Industry Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 7: Market for Connectivity Platforms by Regions 2019 -2025
TABLE 8: Market for Sensor Infrastructure by Industry Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 9: Market for Sensor Infrastructure by Region 2019 – 2024
TABLE 10: Market for Hardware Platforms by Industry Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 11: Market for Hardware Platforms by Region 2019 – 2024
TABLE 12: Market for Data Storage by Industry Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 13: Market for Data Storage by Region 2019 – 2024
TABLE 14: Market for Software Development Platforms and Apps by Industry Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 15: Market for Software Development Platforms and Apps by Region 2019 – 2024
TABLE 16: Market for Data Analytics platform by Industry Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 17: Market for Data Analytics platform by Region 2019 – 2024
TABLE 18: Market for Cyber-security Solutions by Industry Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 19: Market for Cyber-security Solutions by Region 2019 – 2024
TABLE 20: Market for Cloud based Services by Industry Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 21: Market for Cloud based Services by Region 2019 – 2024
TABLE 22: Market for Management and Consulting Services by Industry Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 23: Market for Management and Consulting Services by Region 2019 – 2024
TABLE 24: IIoT Global Market for Industry Vertical 2019 – 2024
TABLE 25: IIoT Deployments in Manufacturing Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 26: IIoT Deployments in Manufacturing Sector by Region 2019 – 2024
TABLE 27: IIoT Deployments in Manufacturing Sector by Product Sub-segment 2019 – 2024
TABLE 28: IIoT Deployments in Healthcare Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 29: IIoT Deployments in Healthcare Sector by Region2019 – 2024
TABLE 30: IIoT Deployments in Healthcare Sector by Product Sub-segment 2019 – 2024
TABLE 31: IIoT Deployments in Automotive Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 32: IIoT Deployments in Automotive Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
TABLE 33: IIoT Deployments in Automotive Sector by Product Sub-segment 2019 – 2024
TABLE 34: IIoT Deployments in Retail Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 35: IIoT Deployments in Retail Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
TABLE 36: IIoT Deployments in Retail Sector by Product Sub-segment 2019 – 2024
TABLE 37: IIoT Deployments in Oil and Gas Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 38: IIoT Deployments in Oil and Gas Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
TABLE 39: IIoT Deployments in Oil and Gas Sector by Product Sub-segments 2019 – 2024
TABLE 40: IIoT Deployments in Cargo and Logistics Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 41: IIoT Deployments in Cargo and Logistics Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
TABLE 42: IIoT Deployments in Cargo and Logistics Sector by Product Sub-segments 2019 – 2024
TABLE 43: IIoT Market for Utility Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 44: IIoT Market for Utility Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
TABLE 45: IIoT Market for Utility Sector by Product Sub-segment 2019 – 2024
TABLE 46: IIoT Market for Hospitality Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 47: IIoT Market for Hospitality Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
TABLE 48: IIoT Market for Hospitality Sector by Product Sub-segment 2019 – 2024
TABLE 49: DaaS Market for Business Data
TABLE 50: DaaS Market by Solution Type using Business Data
TABLE 51: DaaS Market by Source (Machine vs. Non-Machine Data)
TABLE 52: DaaS Market by Data Collection Type (IoT vs. Non-IoT)
Published: May 2019
Pages: 217
Pricing: $ 4,995 USD
Overview:
A great majority of industrial companies are currently using IoT solutions for internal business benefits. Future Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions will focus on strategic differentiation including connected products, greatly improving the supplier-customer relationship. This research evaluates IIoT technologies, companies, applications, services, and solutions. Report forecasts include overall global and regional IIoT outlook as well as IIoT by industry vertical, software, hardware, and services for the period 2019 to 2024.
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions are poised to transform many industry verticals including healthcare, retail, automotive, and transport. For many industries, IIoT will significantly improve reliability, production, and customer satisfaction. While, IIoT will initially improve existing processes and augmented current infrastructure, the ultimate goal will be to realize entirely new, and dramatically improved products and services. Successful companies will be those that understand how and where IoT technologies and solutions will drive opportunities for operational improvements, new and enhanced products and services, as well as completely new business models.
IIoT will significantly improve reliability, production, and customer satisfaction. Initially focusing on improving existing processes and augmented current infrastructure, IIoT will rely upon as well as integrate with certain key technologies, devices, software, and applications. IIoT involves a substantial breadth and depth of technologies, many of which require careful integration and orchestration. Leading managed service providers are looking beyond core Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications towards more advanced services that involve IoT platform and device mediation, data management, and application coordination.
M2M messaging itself is evolving to a more flat hierarchical structure with edge computing networks, which will require managed privacy and security services to ensure data integrity and asset protection. M2M communications for IIoT will become increasingly necessary for enterprise and industrial organizations that wish to fully leverage IoT technologies. Data analytics solutions provide the means to process vast amounts of machine-generated, unstructured data captured by M2M systems. As IIoT progresses, there will an increasingly large amount of unstructured machine data. The growing amount of machine generated industrial data will drive substantial opportunities for AI support of unstructured data analytics solutions.
One clear area of improvement for industrial businesses will be teleoperation and tele-robotics as various industries will leverage the ability to control real machines/equipment by virtual object through master controlling interfaces. Mind Commerce sees teleoperation being transformed by digital twin technologies, which refers to the mapping of the physical world to the digital world in which IoT Platforms and Software are leveraged to create a digital representation of physical object or asset. The digital twin of a physical object can provide data about the asset such as its physical state and disposition.
The use of 5G for IIoT networks will be of great importance to certain industry verticals such as agriculture, logistics, and manufacturing. The combination of robotics, teleoperation, and cloud technologies is poised to transform enterprise operations, industrial processes, and consumer services across many industrial related industry verticals. All of these industrial sectors will also require efficient and effective computing systems. There is a substantial opportunity for both a centralized cloud “as a service” model for software, platforms, and infrastructure as well as edge computing cloud solutions for industry. The combination of robotics, teleoperation, and cloud technologies is poised to transform industrial processes across many industry verticals.
The industrial sector is rapidly integrating IIoT solutions with many of the aforementioned technologies. This convergence will have a profound effect on industrial processes as well as create opportunities for product and service transformation. In some cases, entirely new business models will result from integration with broadband wireless and cloud technologies as the “as a service” model transforms many existing products into services. In addition, IIoT solutions are evolving from transparency into operations to proactive maintenance and correction.
Looking beyond command and control of machinery and processes, IoT data itself will become extremely valuable as an agent of change for product development as well as identification of supply gaps and realization of unmet demands.
Key Findings:
- IIoT solutions will facilitate almost $800B in global economic value by 2024
- Majority of industrial companies are currently using IoT solutions for internal benefits
- Internal IIoT benefits include improved operations such as optimized supply chain management
- Future IIoT solutions will focus on strategic differentiation including connected products and services
- Certain technologies will be key to the IIoT product/service transformation such as virtual twin solutions
- 5G deployment will support untethered factory operations including machine teleoperation and tele-robotics
- Traditional product companies will shift towards a service-oriented focus with IIoT supporting performance visibility
- While core-cloud hosted solutions currently prevail, edge computing based on-premise solutions are gaining momentum
Target Audience:
- Robotics companies
- Telecom service providers
- Manufacturing companies
- Embedded systems companies
- Wireless device manufacturers
- Systems integration companies
- Sensors and actuators suppliers
- IoT and industrial service providers
- Telecom and IT infrastructure suppliers
Companies in Report:
- ABB
- Accenture
- AGT International
- ARM Holdings
- ATOS
- B+B SmartWorx
- Bosch
- C3, Inc.
- Cisco System Inc.
- Digi International
- Echelon Corporation
- Elecsys Corporation
- General Electric
- Hitachi
- IBM
- Oracle
- PTC
- Real Time Innovation
- Rockwell Automation
- SAP
- Sensata Technologies
- Siemens
- Wind River
- Worldsensing
Table of Contents:
1 Executive Summary
1.1 Scope of Research
1.2 Target Audience
1.3 Key Findings in Report
1.4 Companies in Report
2 Overview
2.1 The Industrial Internet of Things Market Opportunity
2.1.1 People, Processes, and Technology
2.1.2 IIoT and People
2.1.3 IIoT and Processes
2.1.4 IIoT and Technologies
2.2 Critical Focal Areas for IIoT Execution
2.3 IIoT Application Areas
2.3.1 Process Optimization
2.3.2 Enhance, Integrate and Scale existing Corporate IT Systems
2.3.3 Leverage Potential of Existing Infrastructure
2.4 Forming a Foundation for IIoT
2.4.1 Industrial Internet Consortium
2.4.2 Industry Leading Companies set the Pace
2.4.3 Industry Test Beds for IIoT
2.4.4 Industrial Internet Reference Architecture
2.5 Evaluating the Future Potential of IIoT
2.5.1 Cyber-security is a Critical Concern with IIoT
2.5.2 IIoT is Facilitating a Drive in Industrial Automation
2.5.3 Early IIoT Deployments to Benefit Existing Industries
2.5.4 IIoT will work in Collaboration to achieve Success
2.5.5 IIoT and the Fourth Industry Revolution
2.5.6 IIoT to Facilitate Transition to Smart Factories
2.5.7 Connected Factory: New Roles for Suppliers and Customers
2.5.8 IIoT and Product Transformation to an “as a Service” Economy
2.5.9 Intelligent Manufacturing: From Smart Factories to Smarter Factories
2.5.10 Teleoperation and Tele-robotics
2.5.11 IIoT and Fifth Generation (5G) Wireless
2.5.12 IIoT and Edge Computing
3 IIoT Technologies
3.1 Hardware Technologies
3.1.1 Hardware Development Platforms
3.1.2 Smart Sensors
3.2 Software Technologies
3.2.1 Connectivity Platforms
3.2.2 Data Storage Platforms
3.2.3 Data Analytics and Visualization Platforms
3.2.4 IoT Protocols
3.3 IIoT and Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES)
3.3.1 Role and Importance with IIoT
3.3.2 MES and Cyber-Physical Systems
3.3.3 MES in the Cloud and other Convergence
3.3.4 Future of IIoT Enabled MES
3.4 Edge Computing
3.4.1 Introduction to Edge Computing
3.4.2 Mobile Edge Computing (Mult-access Edge Computing)
3.4.3 Fog Computing (Non-Cellular Edge Computing)
3.4.4 Edge Computing in Industrial Networks and Systems
3.5 Teleoperation and Tele-robotics
3.5.1 Teleoperation
3.5.2 Tele-robotics
3.5.3 Cloud Robotics
3.6 Digital Twin Technologies and Solutions
3.6.1 Digital Twinning
3.6.2 Digital Twin Solution Drivers
3.6.3 Digital Twin Solution Use Cases
3.7 Network Technologies in IIoT
3.7.1 Wireless Local Area Network
3.7.2 Wireless Personal Area Network
3.7.3 Wireless Wide Area Networks
3.7.4 Wireless Sensor Networks
4 IIoT in Industry Verticals
4.1 Automotive and Transportation
4.2 Cargo and Logistics
4.3 Healthcare
4.4 Manufacturing
4.5 Oil and Gas
4.6 Utilities
5 IIoT Company Analysis
5.1 ABB
5.2 Accenture
5.3 AGT International
5.4 ARM Holdings
5.5 ATOS
5.6 B+B SmartWorx
5.7 Bosch
5.8 C3, Inc.
5.9 Cisco System Inc.
5.10 Digi International
5.11 Echelon Corporation
5.12 Elecsys Corporation
5.13 General Electric
5.14 Hitachi
5.15 IBM
5.16 Oracle
5.17 PTC
5.18 Real Time Innovation
5.19 Rockwell Automation
5.20 SAP
5.21 Sensata Technologies
5.22 Siemens
5.23 Wind River
5.24 Worldsensing
5.25 Wovyn LLC.
6 IIoT Global Market Analysis and Forecasts 2019 – 2024
6.1 IIoT Market by Region 2019 – 2024
6.2 IIoT Global Market by Products Offered 2019 – 2024
6.2.1 IIoT Market for Hardware in 2019 – 2024
6.2.2 IIoT Market for Software in 2019 – 2024
6.2.3 IIoT Market for Services 2019 – 2024
6.3 IIoT Global Market by Industry Vertical 2019 – 2024
6.3.1 IIoT Deployments in Manufacturing Sector 2019 – 2024
6.3.2 Healthcare Market for IIoT 2019 – 2024
6.3.3 Automotive Industry Market for IIoT 2019 – 2024
6.3.4 Retail industry Market for IIoT 2019 – 2024
6.3.5 Oil and Gas Industry Market for IIoT 2019 – 2024
6.3.6 Market for IIoT by Cargo and Logistic Sector 2019 – 2024
6.3.7 IIoT business in Utilities Sector 2019 – 2024
6.3.8 IIoT business in Hospitality Sector 2019 – 2024
7 Future of IIoT Technologies, Solutions, and Deployment
7.1 IIoT Deployment and Support
7.1.1 Carrier Supported IIoT Networks
7.1.2 IIoT and Private Wireless Networks
7.2 Evolution of IIoT Economic Value
7.2.1 Internal Company Benefits
7.2.2 Customer Oriented Benefits
7.2.3 IIoT Data Becomes the Product
7.3 IIoT and Technology Convergence
7.4 IIoT Data as a Service
7.4.1 DaaS Market for Business Data (Enterprise and Industrial)
7.5 DaaS Market by Source: Machine and Non-Machine Data
7.6 DaaS Market by Data Collection: IoT and Non-IoT Data
Figures
FIGURE 1: IIoT Impact on Automation and Processes
FIGURE 2: Four Pillars of IIoT Execution
FIGURE 3: IoT Framework
FIGURE 4: 5G and IIoT
FIGURE 5: Requirements for Wireless IIoT Access Technology
FIGURE 6: Hardware Systems used in IIoT
FIGURE 7: Software Solutions used in IIoT
FIGURE 8: Smart Sensor Components
FIGURE 9: Smart Sensor Model
FIGURE 10: Smart Sensor Model with Functional Partitioning
FIGURE 11: IoT Data Processing Flow
FIGURE 12: Sensor Node Components
FIGURE 13: Wireless Sensor Network Topologies
FIGURE 14: Embedded Systems and IIoT
FIGURE 15: Managing Devices, Processes, and End-users in IIoT
FIGURE 16: IIoT Management Platform: Cloud, Connectivity, and Devices
FIGURE 17: Fourth Generation Automation Software
FIGURE 18: Global IIoT Market 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 19: IIoT Regional Market 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 20: IIoT Deployments in Manufacturing Sector 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 21: IIoT Deployments in Manufacturing Sector by Region 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 22: IIoT Deployments in Healthcare Sector 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 23: IIoT Deployments in Healthcare Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 24: IIoT Deployments in Automotive Sector 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 25: IIoT Deployments in Automotive Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 26: IIoT Deployments in Retail Sector 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 27: IIoT Deployments in Retail Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 28: IIoT Deployments in Oil and Gas Sector 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 29: IIoT Deployments in Oil and Gas Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 30: IIoT Deployments in Cargo and Logistics Sector 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 31: IIoT Deployments in Cargo and Logistics Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 32: IIoT Market for Utilities Sector 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 33: IIoT Market for Utility Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 34: IIoT Market for Hospitality Sector 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 35: IIoT Market for Hospitality Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
FIGURE 36: DaaS Market for Business Data
FIGURE 37: DaaS Market by Solution using Business Data
FIGURE 38: DaaS Market Industry Vertical
Tables
TABLE 1: Leading Proprietary RTOS in Embedded Systems
TABLE 2: Global IIoT Market 2019 – 2024
TABLE 3: IIoT Regional Market 2019 – 2024
TABLE 4: IIoT Market by Product Segments 2019 – 2024
TABLE 5: IIoT Regional Market by Product Sub-segments 2019 – 2024
TABLE 6: Market for Connectivity Platforms by Industry Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 7: Market for Connectivity Platforms by Regions 2019 -2025
TABLE 8: Market for Sensor Infrastructure by Industry Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 9: Market for Sensor Infrastructure by Region 2019 – 2024
TABLE 10: Market for Hardware Platforms by Industry Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 11: Market for Hardware Platforms by Region 2019 – 2024
TABLE 12: Market for Data Storage by Industry Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 13: Market for Data Storage by Region 2019 – 2024
TABLE 14: Market for Software Development Platforms and Apps by Industry Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 15: Market for Software Development Platforms and Apps by Region 2019 – 2024
TABLE 16: Market for Data Analytics platform by Industry Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 17: Market for Data Analytics platform by Region 2019 – 2024
TABLE 18: Market for Cyber-security Solutions by Industry Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 19: Market for Cyber-security Solutions by Region 2019 – 2024
TABLE 20: Market for Cloud based Services by Industry Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 21: Market for Cloud based Services by Region 2019 – 2024
TABLE 22: Market for Management and Consulting Services by Industry Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 23: Market for Management and Consulting Services by Region 2019 – 2024
TABLE 24: IIoT Global Market for Industry Vertical 2019 – 2024
TABLE 25: IIoT Deployments in Manufacturing Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 26: IIoT Deployments in Manufacturing Sector by Region 2019 – 2024
TABLE 27: IIoT Deployments in Manufacturing Sector by Product Sub-segment 2019 – 2024
TABLE 28: IIoT Deployments in Healthcare Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 29: IIoT Deployments in Healthcare Sector by Region2019 – 2024
TABLE 30: IIoT Deployments in Healthcare Sector by Product Sub-segment 2019 – 2024
TABLE 31: IIoT Deployments in Automotive Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 32: IIoT Deployments in Automotive Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
TABLE 33: IIoT Deployments in Automotive Sector by Product Sub-segment 2019 – 2024
TABLE 34: IIoT Deployments in Retail Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 35: IIoT Deployments in Retail Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
TABLE 36: IIoT Deployments in Retail Sector by Product Sub-segment 2019 – 2024
TABLE 37: IIoT Deployments in Oil and Gas Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 38: IIoT Deployments in Oil and Gas Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
TABLE 39: IIoT Deployments in Oil and Gas Sector by Product Sub-segments 2019 – 2024
TABLE 40: IIoT Deployments in Cargo and Logistics Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 41: IIoT Deployments in Cargo and Logistics Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
TABLE 42: IIoT Deployments in Cargo and Logistics Sector by Product Sub-segments 2019 – 2024
TABLE 43: IIoT Market for Utility Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 44: IIoT Market for Utility Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
TABLE 45: IIoT Market for Utility Sector by Product Sub-segment 2019 – 2024
TABLE 46: IIoT Market for Hospitality Sector 2019 – 2024
TABLE 47: IIoT Market for Hospitality Sector by Regions 2019 – 2024
TABLE 48: IIoT Market for Hospitality Sector by Product Sub-segment 2019 – 2024
TABLE 49: DaaS Market for Business Data
TABLE 50: DaaS Market by Solution Type using Business Data
TABLE 51: DaaS Market by Source (Machine vs. Non-Machine Data)
TABLE 52: DaaS Market by Data Collection Type (IoT vs. Non-IoT)