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Global IoT In Manufacturing Market Size By Component (Solution, Platform), By Solution (Data Management, Network Management), By Software (Monitoring Software, Network Management), By Service (Professional Services, System Integration And Deployment Services), By Connectivity (Satellite Network, Cel


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Global IoT In Manufacturing Market Size By Component (Solution, Platform), By Solution (Data Management, Network Management), By Software (Monitoring Software, Network Management), By Service (Professional Services, System Integration And Deployment Services), By Connectivity (Satellite Network, Cel

IoT In Manufacturing Market Size And Forecast

IoT In Manufacturing Market size was valued at USD 51.59 Billion in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 134.94 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 11.28% from 2022 to 2030.

The demand for centralized monitoring and predictive maintenance is a key aspect of the IoT In Manufacturing Market, as well as the increased command of IoT in the supply chain and connected logistics, which is bound to boost the market growth. The Global IoT In Manufacturing Market report provides a holistic evaluation of the market. The report offers a comprehensive analysis of key segments, trends, drivers, restraints, competitive landscape, and factors that are playing a substantial role in the market.

Global IoT In Manufacturing Market Definition

IoT in Manufacturing is the way to digital transformation in manufacturing. Industrial IoT employs a network of sensors to collect critical production data and uses cloud software to turn this data into valuable insights about the efficiency of manufacturing operations. The main adoption drivers are a shorter time to market, cost reduction, mass customization, and improved safety. IoT is used to enable industries to install a connected, flexible, and efficient pumping system. The Industrial Internet of things (IIoT) can transform the way industries work. It can create autonomous self-healing machines and enhance inventories using .

The latest technological innovation is the Industrial IoT. The takes networked sensors and intelligent devices and puts those technologies to use directly on the manufacturing floor, collecting data to drive artificial intelligence and predictive analytics. In IIoT technology, sensors are attached to physical assets. The IIoT is driving unprecedented disruption in an industry that has struggled in recent years due to talent shortages, and this offers hope for the industry’s future.

The IIoT can transform traditional, linear manufacturing supply chains into dynamic, interconnected systems—a digital supply network (DSN) that can more readily incorporate ecosystem partners. The future of IoT in manufacturing is the increased customization of products; the emergence of vertically and horizontally integrated value-added networks that include customers and suppliers; the bundling of manufacturing and internet-based services.

Global IoT In Manufacturing Market Overview

The demand for centralized monitoring and predictive maintenance is a key aspect of the IoT In Manufacturing Market. The central monitoring of the manufacturing process in the automotive industry is executed using indoor location systems. The IoT devices used in the transceivers interconnect with each other with the help of routers, switches, and other networking devices. IoT devices are being widely used in predictive maintenance, which plays a significant role in managing high-valued factory equipment.

The predictive maintenance technique is intended to determine the condition of the in-service manufacturing equipment to foresee when maintenance should be performed. The increased command of IoT in the supply chain and connected logistics is bound to boost market growth. Enhanced inventory management, due to the accessibility of real-time visibility of items and the capability to track and keep a note of inventory, is a vital consequence of the implementation of IoT in manufacturing industries.

The collection of manufacturing information, expiry date, manufacturing date, after-sales status, and warranty period, using tracking devices, like RFID tags, will correct the efficiency in supply chain monitoring in the manufacturing process. There has been a rise in the utility of Cloud Computing in IoT. IoT devices need a lot of storage to share information for valuation purposes. It helps in storage and data analysis so that the enterprise can gain maximum benefit from an IoT infrastructure.

Operational efficiency is achievable with the right combination of four components; the Operation OT engineer, the Competent Integrator partner, efficient support resources, and the OT network. The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is bringing emphasis to connecting sensor data in an agile manner and providing actionable intelligence. The convergence of OT and IT is the integration of information technology (IT) systems used for data-centric computing with operational technology (OT) systems used to monitor events, processes, and devices and make adjustments in enterprise and industrial operations.

The feature will fuel the market growth. Other factors such as cost-effectiveness, and the advent of Artificial Intelligence in IoT will drive the market growth. The restraints and challenges faced are the data migration challenges, data security, and privacy concerns, lack of standards for interconnectivity and interoperability.

Global IoT In Manufacturing MarketSegmentation Analysis

The Global IoT In Manufacturing Market is Segmented on the basis of Component, Solution, Service, Software, Connectivity, Application, End Use Vertical, and Geography.

IoT In Manufacturing Market, By Component

• Solution• Platform• Services

Based on Component, the market is segmented on the basis of Solution, Platform, and Services.

IoT In Manufacturing Market, By Solution

• Data Management• Network Management• Device Management• Connectivity Management Platform• Application Management• Smart Surveillance

Based on Solution, the market is bifurcated into Data management, Network Management, Device Management, Connectivity Management Platform, Application Management, and Smart Surveillance. The Data Management segment is expected to hold the highest CAGR in the forecast period. The factors can be attributed to the maximum volume size stored in the IoT devices. As devices and sensors assimilate large data volumes, inheritance data management infrastructure and procedures will no longer be sufficient to fully control and operate IoT. These organizations implant data management into the devices and sensors generating data to enable a smooth and steady stream of information in manufacturing operations, thereby accelerating the efficiency of manufacturing operations.

IoT In Manufacturing Market, By Service

• Professional Services• System Integration And Deployment Services• Managed Services• Other Services

Based on Service, the market is bifurcated into Professional Services, System Integration and Deployment Services, Managed Services, and Other Services. The Managed Services segment is expected to hold the largest market share in the forecast period. The factors can be attributed to the regions (U.S. and Canada) adopting the use of Managed Services. Managed services play a vital role in the placement of IoT in manufacturing solutions pertaining to the client’s requirements. Managed services include the pre- and post-deployment queries and necessities of customers. These services may include planning, designing, testing, integrating, maintenance, and support. These services are mainly subcontracted for on-time delivery and cause the minimization of capital and operating expenditures. Managed service vendors connect people across all business sectors and regions, and provide them with relevant information related to intelligent design, operations.

IoT In Manufacturing Market, By Software

• Application Security Software• Data Management and Analytics Software• Monitoring Software• Network Management• Other Software

Based on Software, the market is bifurcated into Application Security Software, Data Management and Analytics Software, Monitoring Software, Network Management, and Other Software. The Application Security Software segment is expected to hold the largest CAGR in the predicted period, due to increased cybersecurity against hacking of confidential data.

IoT In Manufacturing Market, By Connectivity

• Satellite Network• Cellular Network• Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)• Near Field Communication (NFC)• Wi-Fi• Others

Based on Connectivity, the market is bifurcated into Satellite Network, Cellular Network, Radio, Frequency Identification (RFID), Near Field Communication (NFC), Wi-Fi, and Others. The Near Field Communication Segment is expected to hold the largest market share in the predicted period, due to less distance for communication between two devices and its applicability in digital payments.

IoT In Manufacturing Market, By End Use Vertical

• Energy and Utilities• Automotive• Food and Beverages• Aerospace and Defense• Chemicals and Material• Others

Based on End Use Vertical, the market is bifurcated into Energy and Utilities, Automotive, Food and Beverages, Aerospace and Defense, Chemicals and Material, High-tech Products, and Healthcare. The Energy and Utilities segment is anticipated to hold the largest CAGR in the forecast period due to the implementation of IoT-based technology solutions in the oil and gas mining sectors. The solution’s primary goal is to achieve the conjunction of machines and intelligent data to augment the operational efficiency targets being set by the energy companies. Energy companies can attain benefits, such as improvised supply chain, asset monitoring and maintenance, and potency return on IoT investment implementing IoT across organizational processes.

IoT In Manufacturing Market, By Application

• Predictive Maintenance• Business Process Optimization• Asset Tracking and Management• Logistics and Supply Chain Management• Real-time Workforce Tracking and Management• Automation Control and Management• Emergency and Incident Management and Business Communication

Based on Application, the market is segmented into Predictive Maintenance, Business Process Optimization, Asset Tracking and Management, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Real-time Workforce Tracking and Management, Automation Control and Management, and Emergency and Incident Management and Business Communication. Logistics and supply chain management is expected to hold the highest market share in the forecast period. The factors can be credited for the considerable change in the supply chain, with the acceptance of mobile devices and sensors, which include RFID and GPS, to track and record the inventory and assets in warehouses. There is better inventory management, due to the availability of real-time perceptibility of items and the skill to track and keep a count of inventory, which is a very important consequence of the implementation of IoT in manufacturing industries.

IoT In Manufacturing Market, By Geography

• North America• Europe• Asia Pacific• Rest of the world

On the basis of regional analysis, the Global IoT In Manufacturing Market is classified into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the world. Asia-Pacific is expected to witness a high CAGR in the prediction period. The presence of upcoming technological innovations in IoT, providing a profitable opportunity in the market. The increased disbursement by Research and Development and Government in the adoption of IoT in manufacturing solutions. The surge in the IT scenario is fueling the market growth. The rise in compulsory regulatory guidelines and the use of Artificial Intelligence in IoT will boost the market growth.

Key Players

The “Global IoT In Manufacturing Market” study report will provide valuable insight with an emphasis on the global market. The major players in the market are PTC (US), Cisco Systems (US), General Electric (US), IBM (US), SAP (Germany), Zebra Technologies (US), Siemens (Germany), Huawei (China), Microsoft (US), Bosch (Germany), Schneider Electric (France), Wind River (US).

The competitive landscape section also includes key development strategies, market share, and market ranking analysis of the above-mentioned players globally.

Key Developments

Partnerships, Collaborations and Agreements

• On October 2020, IBM and ClearBlade, an industrial IoT platform and edge computing software company, announced their plan to collaborate for delivering Edge IoT asset monitoring for near-real-time asset management.

• In October 2020, Microsoft and ZEISS, partnered for better patient care through data-driven healthcare and enhanced manufacturing quality and efficiency. By leveraging Azure high-performance computing, AI, and IoT services, ZEISS will work with Microsoft to provide OEMs with new quality management solutions, enable microchip manufacturers to build more powerful, energy-efficient microchips, and deliver new digital healthcare solutions for improved clinical workflows, enhanced treatments, and device maintenance.

Mergers and Acquisitions

• On June 2020, Microsoft Corporation acquired Cyber X, Inc., an industrial cybersecurity platform provider, to provide customer visibility into the IoT devices connected in industries and manage security on existing devices.

Product Launches and Product Expansions

• On February 2020, Cisco announced advancements to its IoT portfolio that enable service provider partners to offer optimized management of cellular IoT environments and new 5G use cases. The new wireless technologies, such as 5G and Wi-Fi 6, will lead to more devices and new advanced Industrial IoT use cases and give service providers tools to create competitive cellular IoT offerings for their customers.

• On March 2020, Modular capital, a private financial firm made USD 200 K in Industrial IoT based in India, DesignX. The company plans to invest these funds to build comprehensive IoT solutions focusing on asset performance management with the help of edge solutions.

• On April 2020, Haltian, an IoT solution provider based in Finland, received USD 9.8 million funding from Finnish venture capital, Ilmarinen, and Nordic Option Haltian. The company uses this funding to extend its portfolio and provide efficient solutions for smart washrooms, factories, and facilities.

• On June 2020, PTC will release the latest version of its ThingWorx Industrial IoT platform. The new version ThingWorx 9.0 will deliver new and expanded features to help industrial companies create, implement, customize, and scale their solutions.

• On July 2020, Amazon Web Services, Inc. launched AWS IoT SiteWise, managed services for industry verticals including manufacturing, food processors, and energy utilities. This managed service will help industrial authorities monitor operations across facilities and collect, analyze, and process data collected from industrial sensors.

• On October 2020, Cisco launched new IoT Sensor Solutions to help businesses simplify data visibility and increase safety and efficiency. The new solution allows companies to streamline asset and facility monitoring across their organizations, from indoor IT closets to outdoor Operation Technology spaces at scale. The two new solutions include Meraki MT sensors that monitor indoor environments and IT infrastructure and Industrial Asset Vision sensors that monitor OT assets and facilities in outdoor and industrial indoor spaces.

• On October 2020, DENSO Corporation launched Factory-IoT Platform that enables the concept of ‘as if under one roof.’ This platform assists in connecting around 130 production plants across the world, enabled with information technology and IoT technologies.

• On May 2021, Zyter Inc. launched “Smart Factory” IoT solutions. Smart Factory is an end-to-end intelligent solution that integrates factory machinery and building systems using the updated IoT devices.

Report Scope

Report AttributesDetails
Study Period

2018-2030

Base Year

2021

Forecast Period

2022-2030

Historical Period

2018-2020

Unit

Value (USD Billion)

Key Companies Profiled

PTC (US), Cisco Systems (US), General Electric (US), IBM (US), SAP (Germany), Zebra Technologies (US), Siemens (Germany).

Segments Covered

By Component, By Solution, By Service, By Software, By Connectivity, By Application, By End Use Vertical, And By Geography.

Customization Scope

Free report customization (equivalent to up to 4 analysts’ working days) with purchase. Addition or alteration to country, regional & segment scope.

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