IoT market to reach $1.1tn by 2025


Thursday, 31 May, 2018


IoT market to reach $1.1tn by 2025

New data from GSMA Intelligence suggests that the global Internet of Things (IoT) market will be worth $1.1 trillion in revenue by 2025.

By this time, there will be more than 25 billion IoT connections (cellular and non-cellular), driven largely by growth in the Industrial IoT market.

The Asia–Pacific region is forecast to become the largest global IoT region in terms of both connections and revenue.

“As the number of connected consumer devices and industrial machines grow rapidly, the IoT ecosystem will evolve to become a trillion-dollar market over the course of the next decade,” said Sylwia Kechiche, Principal Analyst, IoT, GSMA Intelligence.

“But the IoT revenue opportunity is shifting away from simply connecting devices to addressing specific sectors with tailored solutions, and successful ecosystem players will need to adapt their business models in line with these market trends.”

Although connectivity revenue will grow over the period, it will only account for 5% of the total IoT revenue opportunity by 2025, underscoring the need for operators to expand their capabilities beyond connectivity in order to capture a greater share of market value. This is a challenge already being addressed by a number of operators, which are creating dedicated IoT business units and service lines.

Meanwhile, the platforms, applications and services segment will continue to increase as a share of overall IoT revenue, capturing two-thirds (68%) of the total by 2025. This category spans multiple IoT layers such as platforms, application services, cloud, data analytics and security. IoT professional services — which include system integration, managed services and consulting — will account for the remaining 27% share of total IoT revenue by 2025.

GSMA Intelligence forecasts that the total number of IoT connections (cellular and non-cellular) globally will reach 25.2 billion in 2025, up from 6.3 billion in 2016. The industrial segment, which refers to IoT solutions deployed within enterprises or vertical-specific applications, will account for more than half of the connections total by that point (13.8 billion), while the number of IoT connections in the consumer segment will reach 11.4 billion, driven by developments in the smart home market.

“It’s well understood that connectivity will represent only a fraction of the total IoT opportunity. Complementing our IoT connections data with this major new dataset and analysis on IoT revenue provides a comprehensive and realistic view on where market opportunities exist for operators, vendors, integrators and everyone else playing in the IoT ecosystem,” said Peter Jarich, Head of GSMA Intelligence.

IoT connections and revenue forecasts are now available on the GSMA Intelligence platform for subscribers to the full service. The datasets provide forecasts for 2010–2025 for every region worldwide.

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