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Connected Device Market for Consumer, Enterprise, and Industrial IoT Devices by Use Case, Device Type, Application, Region, and Country 2020 – 2025
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This report assesses the connected device market segment including consumer, enterprise, and industrial devices with associated connected device market sizing from 2020 to 2025. It evaluates applications and solutions in each market segment for major industry verticals including agriculture, advertising and media, automobiles, energy management, healthcare, manufacturing, oil & gas, public safety, and telecommunications.
Title: Connected Device Market for Consumer, Enterprise, and Industrial IoT Devices by Use Case, Device Type, Application, Region, and Country 2020 – 2025
Published: March 2020
Pages: 114
Global Enterprise License: $ 5,000 USD
Overview:
This report assesses the connected device market segment including consumer, enterprise, and industrial devices with associated connected device market sizing from 2020 to 2025. It evaluates applications and solutions in each market segment for major industry verticals including agriculture, advertising and media, automobiles, energy management, healthcare, manufacturing, oil & gas, public safety, and telecommunications.
Mind Commerce sees the number, type, and purpose of connected devices is rapidly expanding as the Internet of Things (IoT) evolves beyond the current state of limited applications, many of which remain isolated and purpose-built for a given use case, industry verticals, and companies. Over the course of the next four to six years, many IoT applications will become increasingly interconnected.
Some of these applications will be enhanced through communication with a smart device, which is a connected device that benefits embedded intelligence. In contrast, an IoT Device need not be smart, and in fact, many are relatively unintelligent devices that are typically single-purpose and rely upon intelligence to be provided elsewhere for data processing, analytics, analysis, and dispersal of actionable information, typically via a cloud services model.
It is important to note that cloud services may be either centralized or distributed via Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) infrastructure. MEC will also facilitate an entirely new class of low-power devices that rely upon MEC equipment for processing. Stated differently, some IoT devices will be very light-weight computationally speaking, relying upon edge computing nodes for most of their computation needs. However, AIoT is a dominant trend that Mind Commerce sees supporting connected devices via both distributed and centralized AI support for devices.
As AIoT causes networks and systems to become increasingly more cognitive in nature, connected devices that previously acted in a purely deterministic manner will leverage AI for decision-making, which may occur locally via edge computing and/or centrally via core cloud computing. As part of this evolution, devices will also increasingly engage in peer-to-peer communications including signaling and data exchange. This will create both an opportunity and a challenge connected device management as they will need to rely upon the AI-based cybersecurity solutions involving trust management.
Target Audience:
· Wireless service providers of all types
· Sensor network and component providers
· Wireless device and components manufacturers
· Smart appliances and electronic devices companies
· Security device and monitoring equipment suppliers
· Software developers and mobile/wireless app developers
Select Report Findings:
· The Global Market for Devices in support of Energy Management (Air conditioners, Temperature controllers, Smart lighting, Smart windows, etc.) will reach almost $6 Billion USD by 2024
· The Global Market for Devices in support of Government Security and Monitoring Equipment (CCTV, Cameras, etc.) and Structural Health Monitoring Devices will reach $5.1B USD by 2025
· The Global Market for Devices in support of Hospital Equipment (Mobile furniture, Monitoring and Diagnostic Equipment, Surgical tools, Pathology and Laboratory Equipment, Ambulance, etc.) will reach $1.4 Billion USD by 2024
· The Global Market for Consumer Appliances (TV, Refrigerators, Washing Machines, Dish Washers, Microwaves, Cooking Appliances, Coffee machine, etc.) will reach $1.7B by 2025
Companies in Report:
· AB Electrolux
· ABB Ltd.
· Advantech Co. Ltd
· Aeris Communication Inc.
· Amplía Soluciones SL
· Apple Inc.
· ARM Limited
· Cumulocity GmBH
· Dell Technologies Inc.
· General Electric Co.
· Google Inc.
· Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
· Honeywell International Inc.
· HTC Corporation
· IBM Corporation
· Koninklijke Philips N.V
· Lenovo Group Ltd.
· LG Electronics
· Microsoft Corporation
· Motorola Inc.
· Nokia Corporation
· Oracle Corporation
· Osterhout Design Group (ODG)
· PTC Corporation
· Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.
· Schneider Electric
· Siemens AG
· Smith Micro Software Inc.
· Sony Corporation
· Technicolor
· Telit Communications PLC
· Vuzix Corporation
· Whirlpool Corporation
· Wind River Systems Inc.
· Xively
Table of Contents:
1.0 Executive Summary
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Smart and IoT Connected Devices
2.2 Smart Connected Devices
2.2.1 Connected IoT Devices
1.1.1 Smart Devices vs. Non-Smart IoT Connected Devices
2.3 Connected Device Market Impact
2.4 Growth Factors
2.5 Market Challenges
3.0 Smart and Connected IoT Device Ecosystem
3.1 Connected IoT Device Systems
3.2 Consumer IoT Connected Devices
3.2.1 Enterprise IoT Connected Devices
3.2.2 Industrial IoT Connected Devices
3.2.3 IoT Software and Connected Applications
3.3 IoT Device Management Technology and Solutions
3.4 IoT Interoperability and Enabling Technology
3.5 Cloud Deployment and Open Architecture Model
3.6 Connected IoT Device Supply Chain
3.7 Business Models and Strategies
3.8 Machine Learning and other AI Solutions
3.9 Smart Workplace and Automation Systems
3.10 5G, MEC, and Connected IoT Applications
4.0 Smart and Connected Device Technology Enablers
4.1 Artificial Intelligence
4.2 Broadband Wireless
4.3 Computing (Centralized and Edge)
4.4 Data Analytics
4.5 IoT Convergence
5.0 Smart and Connected IoT Device Market Drivers
5.1 Consumer
5.1.1 Localized Intelligence
5.1.2 Autonomous Operation
5.2 Enterprise
5.2.1 Smart Workplace
5.2.2 Smart Products
5.2.3 Business Automation
5.3 Industrial
5.3.1 Industrial Evolution
5.3.2 Industrial Convergence
6.0 Global Markets for Connected Devices 2020 – 2025
6.1 Connected Devices by Type of IoT
6.2 Connected Devices by Region
7.0 Markets for Connected Devices in Consumer IoT 2020 – 2025
7.1 Markets for Connected Devices in Consumer IoT
7.2 Regional Markets for Connected Devices in Consumer IoT
8.0 Markets for Connected Devices in Enterprise IoT 2020 – 2025
8.1 Markets for Connected Devices in Enterprise IoT
8.2 Regional Markets for Connected Devices in Enterprise IoT
9.0 Markets for Connected Devices in Industrial IoT 2020 – 2025
9.1 Markets for Connected Devices in Industrial IoT
9.2 Regional Markets for Connected Devices in Industrial IoT
10.0 Markets for Connected Devices in Government IoT 2020 – 2025
10.1 Markets for Connected Devices in Government IoT
10.2 Regional Markets for Connected Devices in Government IoT
11.0 Company Analysis
11.1 IBM Corporation
11.2 Google Inc.
11.3 Apple Inc.
11.4 Microsoft Corporation
11.5 General Electric Co.
11.6 ABB Ltd.
11.7 LG Electronics
11.8 Koninklijke Philips N.V
11.9 Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
11.10 Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.
11.11 Honeywell International Inc.
11.12 Sony Corporation
11.13 HTC Corporation
11.14 Vuzix Corporation
11.15 Osterhout Design Group (ODG)
11.16 Schneider Electric
11.17 Siemens AG
11.18 Whirlpool Corporation
11.19 AB Electrolux
11.20 Oracle Corporation
11.21 Advantech Co. Ltd
11.22 PTC Corporation
11.23 Telit Communications PLC
11.24 Wind River Systems Inc.
11.25 Cumulocity GmBH
11.26 Amplía Soluciones SL
11.27 Nokia Corporation
11.28 Dell Technologies Inc.
11.29 ARM Limited
11.30 Aeris Communication Inc.
11.31 Smith Micro Software Inc.
11.32 Xively
11.33 Motorola Inc.
11.34 Lenovo Group Ltd.
11.35 Technicolor
12.0 Future of Smart and Connected Devices
12.1 Ubiquitous Distribution and Presence
12.2 Localized Intelligence and Computing
12.3 Autonomous Decision-making and Actions
12.3.1 Consumer Market
12.3.2 Enterprise Market
12.3.3 Industrial Market
13.0 Conclusions and Recommendations
Figures
Figure 1: Smart First Level Connected Device
Figure 2: Connected IoT Device System
Figure 3: Consumer IoT Connected Device Ecosystem
Figure 4: Enterprise IoT Connected Device Ecosystem
Figure 5: Industrial IoT Connected Device Ecosystem
Figure 6: Architecture Reference Model (ARM) for IoT
Figure 7: Architecture Reference Model (ARM) for IoT
Figure 8: Awareness, Action, and Automation Cycle
Figure 9: Global Markets for Connected Devices
Figure 10: Global Markets for Connected Devices by Type of IoT
Figure 11: Global Market Revenue for Connected Devices by Type of IoT
Figure 12: Connected Devices by Region
Figure 13: Connected Device Revenue by Region
Figure 14: IoT Mediation
Figure 15: Key Technologies for Awareness, Action, and Automation
Tables
Table 1: Global Markets for Connected Devices 2020 – 2025
Table 2: Global Markets for Connected Devices by Type of IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 3: Global Market Revenue for Connected Devices by Type of IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 4: Connected Devices by Region 2020 – 2025
Table 5: Connected Device Revenue by Region 2020 – 2025
Table 6: Connected Devices in Consumer IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 7: Connected Device Revenue in Consumer IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 8: Connected Devices in Consumer IoT by Region 2020 – 2025
Table 9: Connected Device Revenue in Consumer IoT by Region 2020 – 2025
Table 10: Connected Device Revenue in Enterprise IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 11: Connected Device Revenue in Enterprise IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 12: Connected Devices in Enterprise IoT by Regions 2020 – 2025
Table 13: Connected Device Revenue in Enterprise IoT by Region 2020 – 2025
Table 14: Connected Devices in Industrial IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 15: Connected Device Revenue in Industrial IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 16: Connected Devices in Industrial IoT by Region 2020 – 2025
Table 17: Connected Device Revenue in Industrial IoT by Region 2020 – 2025
Table 18: Connected Devices in Government IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 19: Connected Device Revenue in Government IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 20: Connected Devices in Government IoT by Region 2020 – 2025
Table 21: Connected Device Revenue in Government IoT by Region 2020 – 2025
Published: March 2020
Pages: 114
Global Enterprise License: $ 5,000 USD
Overview:
This report assesses the connected device market segment including consumer, enterprise, and industrial devices with associated connected device market sizing from 2020 to 2025. It evaluates applications and solutions in each market segment for major industry verticals including agriculture, advertising and media, automobiles, energy management, healthcare, manufacturing, oil & gas, public safety, and telecommunications.
Mind Commerce sees the number, type, and purpose of connected devices is rapidly expanding as the Internet of Things (IoT) evolves beyond the current state of limited applications, many of which remain isolated and purpose-built for a given use case, industry verticals, and companies. Over the course of the next four to six years, many IoT applications will become increasingly interconnected.
Some of these applications will be enhanced through communication with a smart device, which is a connected device that benefits embedded intelligence. In contrast, an IoT Device need not be smart, and in fact, many are relatively unintelligent devices that are typically single-purpose and rely upon intelligence to be provided elsewhere for data processing, analytics, analysis, and dispersal of actionable information, typically via a cloud services model.
It is important to note that cloud services may be either centralized or distributed via Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) infrastructure. MEC will also facilitate an entirely new class of low-power devices that rely upon MEC equipment for processing. Stated differently, some IoT devices will be very light-weight computationally speaking, relying upon edge computing nodes for most of their computation needs. However, AIoT is a dominant trend that Mind Commerce sees supporting connected devices via both distributed and centralized AI support for devices.
As AIoT causes networks and systems to become increasingly more cognitive in nature, connected devices that previously acted in a purely deterministic manner will leverage AI for decision-making, which may occur locally via edge computing and/or centrally via core cloud computing. As part of this evolution, devices will also increasingly engage in peer-to-peer communications including signaling and data exchange. This will create both an opportunity and a challenge connected device management as they will need to rely upon the AI-based cybersecurity solutions involving trust management.
Target Audience:
· Wireless service providers of all types
· Sensor network and component providers
· Wireless device and components manufacturers
· Smart appliances and electronic devices companies
· Security device and monitoring equipment suppliers
· Software developers and mobile/wireless app developers
Select Report Findings:
· The Global Market for Devices in support of Energy Management (Air conditioners, Temperature controllers, Smart lighting, Smart windows, etc.) will reach almost $6 Billion USD by 2024
· The Global Market for Devices in support of Government Security and Monitoring Equipment (CCTV, Cameras, etc.) and Structural Health Monitoring Devices will reach $5.1B USD by 2025
· The Global Market for Devices in support of Hospital Equipment (Mobile furniture, Monitoring and Diagnostic Equipment, Surgical tools, Pathology and Laboratory Equipment, Ambulance, etc.) will reach $1.4 Billion USD by 2024
· The Global Market for Consumer Appliances (TV, Refrigerators, Washing Machines, Dish Washers, Microwaves, Cooking Appliances, Coffee machine, etc.) will reach $1.7B by 2025
Companies in Report:
· AB Electrolux
· ABB Ltd.
· Advantech Co. Ltd
· Aeris Communication Inc.
· Amplía Soluciones SL
· Apple Inc.
· ARM Limited
· Cumulocity GmBH
· Dell Technologies Inc.
· General Electric Co.
· Google Inc.
· Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
· Honeywell International Inc.
· HTC Corporation
· IBM Corporation
· Koninklijke Philips N.V
· Lenovo Group Ltd.
· LG Electronics
· Microsoft Corporation
· Motorola Inc.
· Nokia Corporation
· Oracle Corporation
· Osterhout Design Group (ODG)
· PTC Corporation
· Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.
· Schneider Electric
· Siemens AG
· Smith Micro Software Inc.
· Sony Corporation
· Technicolor
· Telit Communications PLC
· Vuzix Corporation
· Whirlpool Corporation
· Wind River Systems Inc.
· Xively
Table of Contents:
1.0 Executive Summary
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Smart and IoT Connected Devices
2.2 Smart Connected Devices
2.2.1 Connected IoT Devices
1.1.1 Smart Devices vs. Non-Smart IoT Connected Devices
2.3 Connected Device Market Impact
2.4 Growth Factors
2.5 Market Challenges
3.0 Smart and Connected IoT Device Ecosystem
3.1 Connected IoT Device Systems
3.2 Consumer IoT Connected Devices
3.2.1 Enterprise IoT Connected Devices
3.2.2 Industrial IoT Connected Devices
3.2.3 IoT Software and Connected Applications
3.3 IoT Device Management Technology and Solutions
3.4 IoT Interoperability and Enabling Technology
3.5 Cloud Deployment and Open Architecture Model
3.6 Connected IoT Device Supply Chain
3.7 Business Models and Strategies
3.8 Machine Learning and other AI Solutions
3.9 Smart Workplace and Automation Systems
3.10 5G, MEC, and Connected IoT Applications
4.0 Smart and Connected Device Technology Enablers
4.1 Artificial Intelligence
4.2 Broadband Wireless
4.3 Computing (Centralized and Edge)
4.4 Data Analytics
4.5 IoT Convergence
5.0 Smart and Connected IoT Device Market Drivers
5.1 Consumer
5.1.1 Localized Intelligence
5.1.2 Autonomous Operation
5.2 Enterprise
5.2.1 Smart Workplace
5.2.2 Smart Products
5.2.3 Business Automation
5.3 Industrial
5.3.1 Industrial Evolution
5.3.2 Industrial Convergence
6.0 Global Markets for Connected Devices 2020 – 2025
6.1 Connected Devices by Type of IoT
6.2 Connected Devices by Region
7.0 Markets for Connected Devices in Consumer IoT 2020 – 2025
7.1 Markets for Connected Devices in Consumer IoT
7.2 Regional Markets for Connected Devices in Consumer IoT
8.0 Markets for Connected Devices in Enterprise IoT 2020 – 2025
8.1 Markets for Connected Devices in Enterprise IoT
8.2 Regional Markets for Connected Devices in Enterprise IoT
9.0 Markets for Connected Devices in Industrial IoT 2020 – 2025
9.1 Markets for Connected Devices in Industrial IoT
9.2 Regional Markets for Connected Devices in Industrial IoT
10.0 Markets for Connected Devices in Government IoT 2020 – 2025
10.1 Markets for Connected Devices in Government IoT
10.2 Regional Markets for Connected Devices in Government IoT
11.0 Company Analysis
11.1 IBM Corporation
11.2 Google Inc.
11.3 Apple Inc.
11.4 Microsoft Corporation
11.5 General Electric Co.
11.6 ABB Ltd.
11.7 LG Electronics
11.8 Koninklijke Philips N.V
11.9 Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
11.10 Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.
11.11 Honeywell International Inc.
11.12 Sony Corporation
11.13 HTC Corporation
11.14 Vuzix Corporation
11.15 Osterhout Design Group (ODG)
11.16 Schneider Electric
11.17 Siemens AG
11.18 Whirlpool Corporation
11.19 AB Electrolux
11.20 Oracle Corporation
11.21 Advantech Co. Ltd
11.22 PTC Corporation
11.23 Telit Communications PLC
11.24 Wind River Systems Inc.
11.25 Cumulocity GmBH
11.26 Amplía Soluciones SL
11.27 Nokia Corporation
11.28 Dell Technologies Inc.
11.29 ARM Limited
11.30 Aeris Communication Inc.
11.31 Smith Micro Software Inc.
11.32 Xively
11.33 Motorola Inc.
11.34 Lenovo Group Ltd.
11.35 Technicolor
12.0 Future of Smart and Connected Devices
12.1 Ubiquitous Distribution and Presence
12.2 Localized Intelligence and Computing
12.3 Autonomous Decision-making and Actions
12.3.1 Consumer Market
12.3.2 Enterprise Market
12.3.3 Industrial Market
13.0 Conclusions and Recommendations
Figures
Figure 1: Smart First Level Connected Device
Figure 2: Connected IoT Device System
Figure 3: Consumer IoT Connected Device Ecosystem
Figure 4: Enterprise IoT Connected Device Ecosystem
Figure 5: Industrial IoT Connected Device Ecosystem
Figure 6: Architecture Reference Model (ARM) for IoT
Figure 7: Architecture Reference Model (ARM) for IoT
Figure 8: Awareness, Action, and Automation Cycle
Figure 9: Global Markets for Connected Devices
Figure 10: Global Markets for Connected Devices by Type of IoT
Figure 11: Global Market Revenue for Connected Devices by Type of IoT
Figure 12: Connected Devices by Region
Figure 13: Connected Device Revenue by Region
Figure 14: IoT Mediation
Figure 15: Key Technologies for Awareness, Action, and Automation
Tables
Table 1: Global Markets for Connected Devices 2020 – 2025
Table 2: Global Markets for Connected Devices by Type of IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 3: Global Market Revenue for Connected Devices by Type of IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 4: Connected Devices by Region 2020 – 2025
Table 5: Connected Device Revenue by Region 2020 – 2025
Table 6: Connected Devices in Consumer IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 7: Connected Device Revenue in Consumer IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 8: Connected Devices in Consumer IoT by Region 2020 – 2025
Table 9: Connected Device Revenue in Consumer IoT by Region 2020 – 2025
Table 10: Connected Device Revenue in Enterprise IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 11: Connected Device Revenue in Enterprise IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 12: Connected Devices in Enterprise IoT by Regions 2020 – 2025
Table 13: Connected Device Revenue in Enterprise IoT by Region 2020 – 2025
Table 14: Connected Devices in Industrial IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 15: Connected Device Revenue in Industrial IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 16: Connected Devices in Industrial IoT by Region 2020 – 2025
Table 17: Connected Device Revenue in Industrial IoT by Region 2020 – 2025
Table 18: Connected Devices in Government IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 19: Connected Device Revenue in Government IoT 2020 – 2025
Table 20: Connected Devices in Government IoT by Region 2020 – 2025
Table 21: Connected Device Revenue in Government IoT by Region 2020 – 2025