IoT in Manufacturing Market | Increasing Demand for Efficient Management Practices Report 2033

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The limited amount of malfunction and its early detection along with the capability of IoT that senses temperature, voltage, and vibration is making it more useful to industrial operations.

The IoT in manufacturing market is projected to have a market share of USD 948.6 billion by 2033 while it is likely to be valued at USD 265.2 billion in 2023. The market is estimated to grow at a steady CAGR of 14.7% over the forecast period.

The limited amount of malfunction and its early detection along with the capability of IoT that senses temperature, voltage, and vibration is making it more useful to industrial operations.

The increased satisfaction through IoT and connected devices is enhancing the productivity and efficiency of the manufacturing units, allowing them to work on their maximum capabilities

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Updated client calls, improved asset management, and higher customer care service are also some key factors that IoT technology delivers to manufacturing units.

The IoT deployment also makes the whole work affordable as it allows companies to cut on labor expenditure and implements operational intelligence. Furthermore, the higher popularity of this advanced technological addition fuels market growth.

The advanced addition of artificial intelligence with IoT creating AIoT solutions for custom business requirements are also garnering the market’s success. Also, automation-based research and development facilities are giving the green light to IoT-based industrial manufacturing.

Key Points

  • The United States market leads the market in terms of market share in North America. The United States region held a market share of 20.5% by 2022. The growth in this region is attributed to well-built automated systems and increased industrial automation. North America dominates the IoT in the manufacturing market as it held a 38.5% global share in 2022.
  • Germany’s IoT in manufacturing market is another significant market in the European region. The market held a market share of 12.1% in 2022. The growth is attributed to substantial industrial and automotive manufacturing facilities. Along with the new companies investing in the infrastructure. Europe held a global share of 24.3% in 2022.
  • The Indian IoT in manufacturing market thrives at a CAGR of 15.7% during the forecast period. The booming growth rate is attributed to the growth of IT businesses and outsourcing in India.
  • The discrete manufacturing segment leads the vertical type segment as it held a market share of 57.6% in 2022. The growth is attributed to better efficiency.
  • Based on the application type, the automation control and management segment leads as it held a market share of 19.3% in 2022. The growth is attributed to the tracking properties and faster performance.

Competitive Landscape

The key vendors work on customer services, technological integration, and better productivity. Companies also collaborate to expand their supply chain. Key competitors and also merge, acquire, and partner with other companies to increase their supply chain, and distribution channel.

Key Players

  • Cisco
  • IBM
  • PTC
  • Microsoft
  • Siemens AG
  • GE
  • SAP
  • Huawei
  • ATOS
  • HCL
  • Intel
  • Oracle
  • Schneider Electric
  • Zebra Technologies
  • Software AG
  • Wind River
  • Samsara
  • Telit (United Kingdom)

Recent Market Development

  • IO Has introduced its IoT Suite that acts as a toolbox in the cloud for IoT developers. It provides Bosch’s services like IoT device management, IoT data management, and IoT edge.
  • ATOS has also introduced its smart business enablement with cyber-systems, including IoT platforms and products.

Key Segments Covered

By Component:

  • Solution
  • Services

By Solution:

  • Network management
  • Data management
  • Device management
  • Application management
  • Smart surveillance

By Services:

  • Managed services
  • Professional services

By Organisation Size:

  • Small and Medium Enterprises
  • Large Enterprises

By Deployment Mode:

  • On-premises
  • Cloud

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

By Vertical:

  • Process manufacturing
  • Discrete manufacturing

Key Regions Covered:

  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Europe
  • Japan
  • Asia Pacific Excluding Japan
  • The Middle East and Africa
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