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The Internet Of Things Is Creating A New Growth Opportunity For The Consumer Tech And Electronics Industries

Sep 9, 2014, 21:45 IST

BIIThe Internet of Things Will Encompass Tens Of Millions Of Connected Gadgets

The Internet of Things has the potential to be the catalyst for a new era of growth in consumer electronics.

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Billions of once-inert everyday and enterprise devices are already connected to the internet - including smart appliances and home devices like refrigerators and alarm clocks - and the number is exploding. By 2020 that number of internet-connected devices will top 50 billion, according to estimates from Morgan Stanley and Cisco.

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As uptake among consumers and businesses ticks up, BI Intelligence finds that the IoT means a new set of challenges and opportunities, particularly for the consumer electronics market.

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Many products and services have already crossed over into the IoT, and there are already clear signs that the biggest tech companies - and even smaller players - are trying to get out front of the race to dominate the IoT. Google has acquired Nest. Apple has unveiled its HomeKit platform. Even Staples and Honeywell - not typically companies thought of as tech leaders - are putting out new IoT -related products.

In the world of business-to-business and government, IoT use cases begin to proliferate even more.

To access BI Intelligence's full report, Here Comes The Internet Of Things, sign up for a free trial subscription here. Subscribers also gain access to over 100 in-depth reports on social and mobile, and hundreds of charts and datasets.

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