Join Us | Contact Us | Sitemap | Korean

      About Us | Report | Custom Research | Support


Login

Category

Telecom/Wireless

Electronic

Digital Devices/Media/Broadcasting

Information Technology

Energy

Life Science

Chemical/Advanced Materials

Automotive

Environment

Consumer Goods

Marketing/Advertising

Finance

Construction

Transportation

Consumer Survey

Defence/Aerospace

Food/Beverage

Heavy Industry

Education

Industrial Machinery

International Trades

Sports/Leisure

Marine/Ship Building

Fashion

Government/Policy

Industrial Arts/Jewellery

Company Profiles

ETC

 
Location : HOME > Report > Electronic > Sensor
Markets for Sensors in the Internet of Things 2014-2021
Publisher NanoMarkets
Date 2014-11
Quantity
Type Report
Price

Print
The much-heralded arrival of the Internet-of-Things (IoT) will lead to a remaking of the sensor industry, generating hundreds of new opportunities for Internet-connected sensors. This is the first time we are seeing a mass market emerge for novel sensor types; IoT insiders are now talking about billions of sensors being deployed. Also, the sensors required by the IoT will have special requirements, notably for low cost, low power consumption and secure connectivity. As a result, the IoT is already reshaping the sensor industry, opening up the market to new entrants and creating new challenges for existing sensor makers to ramp up volumes and form new business ecosystems that can help ensure success in new markets. In 2013, NanoMarkets published the first industry analysis covering the new sensor opportunities brought about by the rise of IoT. In this report, we bring the story up to date, based on the latest IoT deployments and products. As in the previous report we provide coverage of six types of sensor: light, heat, touch/pressure, motion, acoustic and gas/chemical. The report also focuses on six applications areas that NanoMarkets believes are key to the rapid growth in revenues that are expected in the IoT sensor business. These applications are: home automation, commercial building automation, media and gaming, healthcare, industrial applications, and transportation. This report contains granular eight-year forecasts of all of these applications with breakouts of the kinds of sensors and hubs used in each and in both volume and value terms. There is also a revenue forecast by geography. The report also discusses the strategies and products of firms that are already hooked into the opportunities that IoT sensors present. NanoMarkets believes that this report will be essential reading for marketing and business development executives in the sensor, smart materials, data communications and automation sectors, as well as investors seeking profitable new directions in the Internet-of-Things.

About Us | Privacy Polocy | Terms & Conditions | Delivery/Payment

Samwon Bldg., 210-1 Nonhyun-dong, Gangnam-gu, 135-996, Seoul, Korea | LNH, Inc.
Tel : 82-2-554-0001 / Fax : 82-2-3444-5501 / E-mail : sales@landh.co.kr
Copyright ¨Ï 2008 LNH, Inc. All rights reserved.