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12/10/2021
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19/09/2021
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30/10/2020
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18/04/2020
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29/02/2020
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26/02/2020
Five Interesting thing to know about IOT :
1) The first IoT device was connected in 1981
While the IoT sounds futuristic, the first IoT device was connected to the internet over a decade before the first WWW browser was launched.
The motivation for the start of this groundbreaking leap in technology was straightforward: Engineers at Carnegie Mellon wanted to know whether a nearby Coke machine had their favorite drink and, more importantly, was it cold?
coke vending machine
To address this pressing issue, they connected sensors in the machine to the internet and provided a text-based interface so that anyone with the Coke machine’s internet address could, from anywhere in the world, know the machine’s contents and temperature.
While it sounds somewhat trivial, this application of the IoT illustrates the basic principle of the IoT. People want to leverage our advances in information technology to know what is happening the real world, as well as in cyberspace.
2) More IoT devices than people have been connected to the Internet since 2008
Another surprising fact is that while the IoT feels like an emerging internet application, it is now, and has been for some time, bigger than the web itself.
According to a Cisco IBSG report, the number of devices connected to the internet exceeded the number of people connected in 2008, and now it isn’t even close.
chart showing iot devices versus connected people
Current estimates are that there are around 10 billion devices connected in 2018 and that will at least double by 2020.
3) ‘Smart city’ devices has the largest share of the IoT market
As marketers, we tend to hear a lot about wearables, beacons and other consumer-oriented applications of the IoT.
But, according to a report by GrowthEnabler, the IoT market is dominated by three sub-sectors: Smart cities (26%), industry (24%) and health care (20%).
iot market share by subsector
Marketers should take note of this statistic and adjust their IoT strategies accordingly. That is, instead of looking at ways to push marketing messages through consumer technology, they should seek to integrate their product or service into IoT devices in one of these three areas.
The upcoming webinar (sign up here) covers many of these applications of IoT and offers suggestions on ways marketers can take advantage of the IoT proliferation in the leading sub-sectors.
4) ‘Powerless’ IoT devices are now in development
One of the limiting aspects of the IoT is that the sensors required to collect data and deliver it via the internet require electricity. This either means that IoT deployments must either have a wired connection to a power source (somewhat defeating the purpose) or require occasional battery replacements.
Scientists, however, are making great strides in developing ‘powerless’ IoT sensors which do not require mains electricity or batteries to function. Instead, these sensors are powered by light (such as the one pictured below), heat, vibrations or even radio frequencies.
solar powered iot sensor
Solar sensor kit by Cypress
Marketers should keep one eye on these developments and come up with innovative ways that these fuss-free sensors can be deployed to improve their products or services.
5) There is an IoT hairbrush
Perhaps the most interesting IoT device which we encountered during our research is the IoT hairbrush designed by L’Oréal.
L'oreal's connected hairbrush
L’Oreal’s connected hairbrush
Dubbed the ‘Hair Coach’, this internet-connected brush uses a microphone to detect hair-brushing patterns as well as sensors which analyzes brushing patterns. Data on its user’s hair brushing habits is collected, uploaded to the cloud and summary statistics are made available via an app.
15/02/2020
What is the importance of IoT?
Internet of Things in short IoT is a trending technological field that converts any electronic device into a smarter one. A lot of industries are beginning to adopt this technology on to their operations to increase their productivity and improve efficiency.
From washing machines to garage space in houses, IoT technology is bringing a large number of day-to-day objects into the digital fold to make them smarter. It is also evident that the IoT technology is going to transform into a multi-trillion dollar industry in the near future.
This innovative technology not only connects the device to the internet but also provides the user, various features like real-time analytics, platform to analyze the collected data, cloud data storage, trigger an action from a remote location, remote notifications etc. Because of its wide range of applications, this technology can be integrated into almost all the industries.
Reports also state that more than 50 billion devices will be connected to the internet via IoT by 2020 transforming into a multi-trillion dollar market. Such is the importance of this amazing technology.
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14/02/2020
IOT -- The Demand of NextGen
India is rapidly growing as an IoT hub. Although, the country began its IoT journey much later than developed economies, its installed base of connected units is expected to grow at a rate much faster than them. According to a Deloitte report, the IoT units in India are expected to see a rapid growth of ~32x to reach 1.9 billion units by 2020, from its current base of 60 million. As a result, the Indian IoT market is expected to grow ~7x to move from US$ 1.3 billion in 2016 to US$ 9 billion by 2020 .