IoT Interesting Facts - A Infographic by RapidValue

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“The world of IOT is growing at an astounding pace. This Infographic explains some interesting facts about IOT and how it is changing the way we work and live.” IOT market , globally will grow from $655.8 billion in 2014 to $1.7 trillion in 2020 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.9%. US$ in billions. Source: IDC Worldwide IOT Market $655.80 2014 2020 $1700 INTERESTING FACTS INTERNET OF THINGS 50 60 40 30 20 10 0 2012 2013 2014 2015* 2016* 2017* 2018* 2019* 2020* 8.7 11.2 14.4 15.2 22.9 28.4 34.3 42.1 50.1 Connected devices in billions Number of Connected Devices in the World Source: Statista Back in 2008, there were already more objects connected to the Internet than people. The number of connected devices is forecast to reach 50 billion units worldwide by 2020. Industries Adopting the Internet of Things Most IOT devices aren’t just for your home, they are also in factories, warehouses and businesses. IOT is poised to grow across a wide range of industries that are connecting physical assets. $192,000 $167,000 $114,000 Logistics Healthcare Utilities Industry Investment in 2015 (US $ in millions) $104,000 Process Manufacturing $462,000 Discrete Manufacturing $50,000 Wholesale Retail $196,000 Source: IDC The Internet of Things Carry Huge Potential If IOT can increase the efficiency of Oil and Gas explorations and development by even 1%, it would result in a savings of US $90 billion. Wearables are not just limited to watches and glasses, internet connected clothing are coming too. Smart clothing shipments will be about 10.2 million units by 2020. Machine-to-Machine (M2M) connections will grow from 5 billion in 2014 to 27 billion in 2024. Connected home devices are estimated to bringing in about $490 billion in revenue by 2019. HEALTH care 250 million connected vehicles with automated driving capabilities by 2020. Source: Gartner The food and beverage industry can save at least 15% annually by having a connected kitchen. Source: Gartner Source: GE Source: Tractica Source: The Motley FoolResearch The usage of Internet of Things in healthcare is poised to hit US $117 billion by 2020. Source: Marketresearch.com HEALTH care IOT by 2025, will have an economic impact of up to US $11 trillion. Source: McKinsey Global Institute INternet Of Things Use Cases Farming and Health Check IOT is being used to track cattle. A Dutch company uses internet connected sensors on cattle to alert farmers when they are sick or pregnant. Remote Oil Well Measurement and Monitoring A Texan company is using internet connected sensors to automate the task, previously, performed manually by a ‘pumper’. Smart Hospitals Hospitals are using IOT to have connected rooms, remotely monitor patient health, automate emergency alerts, and view pharmacy inventory levels in real time. Emergency Alerts in schools Schools in the US are using IOT systems to provide visual alert notifications for emergencies along with staff locating and two way messaging systems. Source: Machina Research IPv6 We can connect as many devices to the internet without ever running out of IP addresses using the latest internet protocol (IPv6). Source: Cisco FoolResearch RapidValue is a leading provider of end-to-end mobility, omni-channel, IOT and cloud solutions to enterprises worldwide. Armed with a large team of experts in consulting, UX design, application engineering, testing, along with experience delivering global projects, we offer a range of services across various industry verticals. RapidValue delivers its services to the world’s top brands and Fortune 1000 companies, and has offices in the United States and India. www.rapidvaluesolutions.com | [email protected] | +1-877-643-1850 ABOUT RAPIDVALUE © RapidValue Solutions Equipment Monitoring Manufacturing companies are using IOT systems for continuous monitoring of critical assets, equip- ment, process and product parameters within the factory.

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“The world of IOT is growing at an astounding pace. This Infographic explains some

interesting facts about IOT and how it is changing the way we work and live.”

IOT market , globally will grow from $655.8

billion in 2014 to $1.7 trillion in 2020 with a

compound annual growth rate (CAGR)

of 16.9%.

US$ in billions. Source: IDC

Worldwide IOT Market

$655.80

2014

2020

$1700

INTERESTING FACTS

INTERNET OFTHINGS

50

60

40

30

20

10

0

2012 2013 2014 2015* 2016* 2017* 2018* 2019* 2020*

8.711.2 14.4

15.2

22.9

28.4

34.3

42.1

50.1

Conn

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d de

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s in

billi

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Number of Connected Devices in the World

Source: Statista

Back in 2008, there were already more objects connected to the Internet than people.The number of connected devices is forecast to reach 50 billion units worldwide by 2020.

Industries Adopting the Internet of Things

Most IOT devices aren’t just for your home, they are also in factories, warehouses and businesses.IOT is poised to grow across a wide range of industries that are connecting physical assets.

$192,000 $167,000 $114,000

Logistics Healthcare Utilities

Industry Investment in 2015 (US $ in millions)

$104,000

Process Manufacturing

$462,000

Discrete Manufacturing

$50,000

WholesaleRetail

$196,000

Source: IDC

The Internet of Things Carry Huge Potential

If IOT can increase the e�iciency of Oil andGas explorations and development by even 1%,it would result in a savings of US $90 billion.

Wearables are not just limited to watches and glasses, internet connected clothing are coming too. Smart clothing shipments will be about 10.2 million units by 2020.

Machine-to-Machine (M2M) connections will grow from 5 billion in 2014 to 27 billion in 2024.

Connected home devices are estimated to bringing in about $490 billion in revenue by 2019.

HEALTHcare

250 million connected vehicles with automated driving capabilities by 2020.

Source: Gartner

The food and beverage industry can save at least 15% annually by having a connected kitchen.

Source: Gartner

Source: GE

Source: Tractica

Source: The Motley FoolResearch

The usage of Internet of Things in healthcare is poised to hit US $117 billion by 2020.

Source: Marketresearch.com

HEALTHcare

IOT by 2025, will have an economic impact of up to US $11 trillion.

Source: McKinsey Global Institute

INternet Of Things Use Cases

Farming and Health Check

IOT is being used to track cattle. A Dutch company uses internet connected sensors on cattle to alert

farmers when they are sick or pregnant.

Remote Oil Well Measurement andMonitoring

A Texan company is using internet connected sensors to automate the task, previously, performed

manually by a ‘pumper’.

Smart Hospitals

Hospitals are using IOT to have connected rooms, remotely monitor patient health, automate

emergency alerts, and view pharmacy inventory levels in real time.

Emergency Alerts in schools

Schools in the US are using IOT systems to provide visual alert notifications for emergencies along

with sta� locating and two way messaging systems.

Source: Machina Research

IPv6We can connect as many devices to the internet without ever running out of IP addresses using the latest internet protocol (IPv6).

Source: Cisco FoolResearch

RapidValue is a leading provider of end-to-end mobility, omni-channel, IOT and cloud solutions to enterprises worldwide. Armed with a large team of experts in consulting, UX design, application engineering, testing, along with experience delivering global projects, we offer a range of services across various industry verticals. RapidValue delivers its services to the world’s top brands and Fortune 1000 companies, and has offices in the United States and India. www.rapidvaluesolutions.com | [email protected] | +1-877-643-1850

ABOUT RAPIDVALUE

© RapidValue Solutions

Equipment Monitoring

Manufacturing companies are using IOT systems for continuous monitoring of critical assets, equip-ment, process and product parameters within the

factory.