The industries that are expected to spend the most on Internet of Things ( IoT) solutions
Very exciting to see that, the industries that are expected to spend the
most on IoT solutions in 2018 are manufacturing ($189 billion), transportation
($85 billion), and utilities ($73 billion).
IoT spending among manufacturers will be largely
focused on solutions that support manufacturing operations and production asset
management. In transportation, two thirds of IoT spending will go toward
freight monitoring, followed by fleet management.
IoT spending in the utilities industry will be
dominated by smart grids for electricity, gas, and water. Cross-Industry IoT
spending, which represent use cases common to all industries, such as connected
vehicles and smart buildings, will be nearly $92 billion in 2018 and rank among
the top areas of spending throughout the five-year forecast.
"Consumer
IoT spending will reach $62 billion in 2018, making it the fourth largest
industry segment. The leading consumer use cases will be related to the smart
home, including home automation, security, and smart appliances," said Marcus
Torchia, research
director, Customer
Insights & Analysis.
Asia/Pacific
(excluding Japan) (APeJ) will be the geographic region with the most IoT
spending in 2018 – $312 billion – followed by North America (the United States
and Canada) at $203 billion and Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) at
$171 billion. China will be the country with the largest IoT spending total in
2018 ($209 billion), driven by investments from manufacturing, utilities, and
government. IoT spending in the United States will total $194 billion in 2018,
led by manufacturing, transportation, and the consumer segment. Japan ($68
billion) and Korea ($29 billion) will be the third and fourth largest countries
in 2018, with IoT spending largely driven by the manufacturing industry. Latin
America will deliver the fastest overall growth in IoT spending with a
five-year CAGR of 28.3%.
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